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Royal Nay Ecsort Ships - Taken by John Morrison 06 May 2016
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Royal Navy escort ships memorial plaque, Albert Dock, Liverpool - Taken by Ffion Jones 07 Jan 2023
Reference WMO/108715
Address:
Riverside Walk
On Sandstone Wall at Allbert Dock entrance
Liverpool
L3 4BB
England
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- Second World War (1939-1945)
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During World War Two 1939 - 1945 ships of the Royal Navy salied from the Port of Liverpool to escort merchant vessels sailing in convoy. Presented by the Flower Class Corvette Association May 1992.
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