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Wartime sketch by Ian Fox, the son of Eric Fox |
This silver plaque was presented to the Fox family when the Brinmaric was returned from War Service. The plaque contains the roles the Brinmaric played during her service. |
Silver Plaque presented to the Fox family when the Brinmaric was returned from War Service. Photo courtesy of Richard Fox. |
The original bell still owned by Richard Fox |
Using wireless radio equipment |
Taking on important rations |
Brinmaric now as MY Princess Sophia |
The Officers |
Legend Chart |
A sounding chart |
Heading into Calais |
Brinmaric V-E Day Possibly LeHavre France |
Going down the stocks |
Launching |
Brinmaric at speed C1938 |
Saloon photo #5 |
Saloon photo #4 |
Saloon photo #3 |
Saloon photo #2 |
Saloon |
Brinmaric stern at launching |
Brinmaric Pre-War configuration |
Owner's cabin photo #2 |
Owner's cabin |
“Grandmay” Eva May Fox, wife of Eric Fox with champagne bottle |
Brinmaric launching Gosport 1938 |
Brinmaric launching |
Brinmaric Launching Gosport 1938 |
Launching Gosport 1838 photo courtesy Richard Fox |
Brinmaric at launching |
The crew's galley |
HMY Brinmaric and HMY Esmeralda, Le Havre France 14th September 1944 |
The engine room |
Queen's Coronation notice |
Christening the ship |
Aft Cabin |
Cargo on board |
The crew of the Brinmaric |
Brinmaric Crew with US Sailors (Weymouth) |
Crew of the HMY Brinmaric (Jack Porter holding cat)
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HMYs Brinmaric and Esmeralda, Le Havre 14th September 1944 |
Telegraphist Fred Matthews |
Fisher Boy and Young Cliff - Ostend VJ Day |
HMY Brinmaric wartime configuration |
Officers Steward, lived in Little Hampton, name unknown |
Le Havre Sept 1944 Stan Edon, Archie Thompson PO motor mechanic, the little tubby Scot mentioned
by Robert McLaren, Jack Porter, and telegraphist Fred Matthews in front.
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