File:HMS Weymouth 1915 AWM H16461.jpeg

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Description AWM caption : "Skyros Island, Greece. 1915. The British Navy light Cruiser HMS Weymouth in Skyros Harbour. This ship was one of the first warships in WW1 to have a camouflague pattern painted on."
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