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[attachment=2093][attachment=2094]Was in London for a few days and my better half gave me permission to go and spend sometime roaming throughout the cruiser armed with my trusty digital camera.
So as I need some practice with this high-tech equipment I'II attempt to post some of the pic's.
Oooop's bit of a pigs dinner as the files were too BIG.
Second attempt.
Nice pics, i remember going to see HMS Belfast a long time ago with my Uncle. I don't remember the cat though. :whis:
They had more than one cat onboard, hav'nt got round to reading the ships history.

More pic's of the 4 inch HA/LA gun mountings.

Unfortuneately as the ship is being refurbished I could not get access to the 40mm Bofors and the 20mm had the barrels removed !!!.
A ship i would really love to go and see is HMS Victory. Found out today that one of the guys at work had a great great great grandfather who was Victory's sail maker. Eek

What type of camera did you use?
It's a Pentax Optio V10 digital with a 2.0gb memory card, so you can take 1000 postcard size pic's, but you can go for better quality and take 500, or high quality and have around 250.

My number two son bought it for my birthday.
Thanks for the pic's, never been on the Belfast yet. :)
I keep meaning to buy a new camera, i shall have to have a look at that model as the pictures look very good......much better than my poor ol' film camera. :rolleyes:
Toured both the HMS Belfast and the HMS Victory in 1992 when I took the wife to England for our 5th wedding anniversary. Both were impressive in their way. The wife had more of an appreciate for Victory than Belfast. In her eyes the Belfast was a "new" ship and nothing special.
Hav'nt seen the Victory yet, as you will be aware you've must come and go in a relationship, hey I feel safe in London but my wife was apprehensive about touring the Tower by herself.
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