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English: The Commander in Chief Western Approaches Admiral Sir Max K. Horton, with his naval officers. Behind the Atlantic Battle. 10 June 1945, on the steps of Liverpool Cathedral. Officer of Western approaches command who for 5 1/2 years planned the successful war against the u-boat in the Battle of Atlantic on the sea and from the air. Front row, Grace Laughton Bell.
Español: El Comandante en Jefe de los Aproximaciones Occidentales, almirante Max K. Horton, con sus oficiales navales. Almirante Sir Max K. Horton, con sus oficiales navales. Tras la Batalla del Atlántico. 10 de junio de 1945, en la escalinata de la catedral de Liverpool. Oficial del mando de Aproximaciones Occidentales que durante 5 años y medio planeó la exitosa guerra contra los submarinos en la Batalla del Atlántico en el mar y desde el aire. En primera fila, Grace Laughton Bell.
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Source Imperiam War Museum; Catalogue number: A 29198; Database number: 205160466
Author C. H. Parnall (Lt.)
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Object location53° 23′ 51″ N, 2° 58′ 25.28″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Camera location53° 23′ 50.71″ N, 2° 58′ 25.86″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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The Commander in Chief Western Approaches Admiral Sir Max K. Horton, with his naval officers.

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10 June 1945

53°23'50.712"N, 2°58'25.860"W

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53°23'51.000"N, 2°58'25.284"W

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