RMR5CDAW–'Scout Dickson was obliged to let himself down by means of a rope'. After the 'Britannic' hospital ship was struck by a torpedo, a number of boy scouts remained on board to help the other passengers. Scout Dickson was one of the last people to leave the ship as it was sinking. Brave Boys and Girls in Wartime. True stories. London : Blackie & Son, [1918]. First World War. Source: 12802.dd.8 page. Author: Lea, John.
RM2M9BR9K–People on board the Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, taking part in a service; the ship, requisitioned as a hospital ship in WW1 was sunk by a mine
RM2JD6DR9–People on board the Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, taking part in a service; the ship, requisitioned as a hospital ship in WW1 was sunk by a mine Colourised version of : 10197350 Date: Nov-16
RMG36BE0–1916 Daily Sketch Escaped internee Graeme Scott
RMCN82KE–1917 British Steamer HMHS Britannic after Launch
RMH9KW8N–1916 Daily Sketch page 3 Soldiers of the Royal Naval Divisionand sinking of hospital ship Britannic
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