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Naval Cadets. Admiral Sir Gerald Vaughan Gladstone (1901-1978). Gladstone Joined Royal Naval College, Osborne, May 1915 And Then Went To Dartmouth Naval College In January 1917. He Was A Keen Artist And Was Able To Make A Number Of Contributions To The Termly Produced Britannia Magazine At Dartmouth. On Leaving Dartmouth, He Joined The Battle Cruiser, Hms Tiger, As Midshipman
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1978 Able Admiral Britannia Cadets College Contributions Cruiser Dartmouth Gerald Gladstone Joined Keen Leaving Midshipman Nautical Osborne Produced Tiger Vaughan 1901 January Went
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This evocative photograph captures a group of Naval Cadets, including the distinguished figure of Admiral Sir Gerald Vaughan Gladstone (1901-1978), during their training at a naval college in the early 20th century. The image transports us back in time to an era of maritime history, as the young cadets stand proudly in their uniforms, ready to embark on a career at sea. Admiral Sir Gerald Vaughan Gladstone joined the Royal Naval College, Osborne, in May 1915, and later went on to attend Dartmouth Naval College in January 1917. He was not only an exceptional naval officer but also a talented artist, as evidenced by his contributions to the termly produced Britannia Magazine at Dartmouth. His artistic abilities are reflected in the nautical painting depicted in the foreground of this photograph. Upon leaving Dartmouth, Gladstone joined the Battle Cruiser, HMS Tiger, as a midshipman. His naval career continued throughout World War I, making him an integral part of the 1st Great War's maritime history. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the dedication and commitment of the young men who served their countries during this pivotal period in history. The image is part of an extensive collection of historical photographs available at Mary Evans Prints Online, offering a unique insight into the past and preserving the legacy of those who shaped our world.
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