For Posterity's Sake         

A Royal Canadian Navy Historical Project

 

In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar 

 

Robert Hunter Devlin

 

Leadings Seaman Anti-Aircraft Gunner, PGSX-25047, Royal Navy

 

Died: 13 Apr 1984

 

Robert Devlin served in the Royal Navy from 1938 to 1950.  While he did not served in the RCN, he served in HMS KING GEORGE V, which many RCN sailors did as well.  His photos are posted here for posterity's sake to give readers an idea of what the KING GEORGE V looked like in fine and foul weather and some of the ships she operated with.

 


 

 


 

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HMS KING GEORGE V on Russian Convoys circa 1941-1942

 


 

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(RD13) Forth Bridge  (RD14) Lord Halifax and Winston Churchill on board HMS KING GEORGE V  (RD15 After 14-inch gun turret on HMS KING GEORGE V  (RD16) Mascot of HMS KING GEORGE V sleeping on the deck

 


 

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(RD17-RD19) HMS KING GEORGE V at Scapa Flow.

(RD19) HMCS KING GEORGE V foreground, HMS RODNEY background

 


 

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Pom-Poms on HMS KING GEORGE V

(RD20)  No 2 pom-pom  (RD21) No 3 pom-pom  (RD22) No 4 pom-pom

 


 

Photos taken of other ships from HMS KING GEORGE V (below)

 

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(RD23) HMS RENOWN  (RD24) HMS RENOWN and HMS DUKE OF YORK  (RD25) HMS COURAGEOUS  (RD26) HMS RODNEY  (RD27) HMS VICTORIOUS

 

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Unknown aircraft carrier

 


 

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