Derek Ottway prepares the submarine HMS Ocelot, the very last Royal Navy warship built at Chatham Dockyard, for preservation. HMS Ocelot was launched in 1962 and clocked up over 90,000 miles and engaged in exercises and trials in nearly every corner of the world, including during the Cold War in the Arctic, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean and Baltic Seas. She remained in service until 1991. She is pictured here back at Chatham Dockyard where she was retired and preserved and is still there in 2022 16 August 1992 Picture by Roger Bamber

Derek Ottway prepares the submarine HMS Ocelot, the very last Royal Navy warship built at Chatham Dockyard, for preservation.    HMS Ocelot was launched in 1962 and clocked up over 90,000 miles and engaged in exercises and trials in nearly every corner of the world, including during the Cold War in the Arctic, Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean and Baltic Seas. She remained in service until 1991. She is pictured here back at Chatham Dockyard where she was retired and preserved and is still there in 2022    16 August 1992    Picture by Roger Bamber Stock Photo
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Roger Bamber / Alamy Stock Photo

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2XMNECB

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4961 x 3458 px | 42 x 29.3 cm | 16.5 x 11.5 inches | 300dpi

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16 August 1992

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