File:Molins autoloader and 6-pounder gun WWII IWM A 25162.jpg

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English: A Type 'G' Motor Torpedo Boat showing Molins autoloader and 6-pounder 7 hundredweight gun Mark IIA in power operated Mark VII mounting, and crew, at the coastal forces base HMS MANTIS, Lowestoft.
See also File:Molins autoloader and 6-pounder gun WWII IWM A 25159.jpg
Date World War II
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Image of the exterior main entrance to the Imperial War Museum in London. This photograph A 25162 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums. Flag of the United Kingdom.
Author Royal Navy official photographer : Russell, J E (Lt)
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