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Denny - World Naval Ships Directory

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Builder : Denny
Country : UK

Ships built by Denny (ordered by launch date)... :

NameLaunchedFate
HMS Staunch29th October 1910Torpedoed and sunk by German Uboat UC.8 off Gaza, Palestine on 11 November 1917
HMS Pincher15th March 1910Wrecked on Seven Stones Reef, Lands End on 24th July 1918
HMS Sheldrake18th January 1911Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Beaver6th October 1911Scrapped 9th May 1921.
HMS Defender30th November 1911Sold 4th November 1921.
HMS Druid4th December 1911Sold 9 May 1921
HMS Loyal10th November 1913Sold 25th November 1921.
HMS Ardent8th September 1913Sunk by Westfalen at Battle of Jutland on 1 June 1916
HMS Legion3rd February 1914Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Empress11th August 1914Requisitioned as a Seaplane carrier 11th August 1914. Returned to owners November 1919.
HMS Engadine13th August 1914Requisitioned as a Seaplane tender 1914. Modified, with cranes fitted and a hangar fitted to enable her to operate as a Seaplane carrier. Returned to owners December 1919.
HMS Marvel7th October 1915Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Narwhal30th December 1915Damaged in collision 1919, scrapped 1920.
HMS Nimrod12th April 1915Sold 5th November 1926.
HMS Mystic20th June 1915Sold for scrap 8th November 1921.
HMS Maenad10th August 1915Sold for breaking 22 September 1921
HMS Redgauntlet23rd November 1916Sold July 1927.
HMS Nicator3rd February 1916Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS E555th February 1916Scrapped September 1922
HMS Petard24th March 1916Sold for breaking 9 May 1921
HMS Peyton2nd May 1916Sold for breaking 9 May 1921
HMS E5619th June 1916Scrapped June 1923
HMS Rocket2nd July 1916Sold for breaking 16 December 1926.
HMS Rob Roy29th August 1916Sold 13th July 1926.
HMS Anzac11th January 1917To Australia (Anzac) 21st March 1919.
HMS E5225th January 1917Scrapped January 1921
HMS Walker29th November 1917Sold for scrap 15th March 1946.
HMS Nairana27th February 1917Launched 21st June 1915 and requisitioned 27th February 1917. Sold 1920.
HMS Valkyrie13th March 1917Scrapped 24th August 1936.
HMS Valorous8th May 1917Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS Vehement6th July 1917Sunk 1st August 1918.
HMS Venturous21st September 1917Sold for breaking 24 August 1936
HMS L929th January 1918Foundered at Hong Kong 18th August 1923 - Raised 6th September 1923. Sold 30th June 1927.
HMS Serene30th November 1918Sold for breaking 14 September 1936
HMS Sesame30th December 1918Sold 4th May 1934.
HMS Westcott14th February 1918Sold for scrap 8th January 1946.
HMS Senator2nd April 1918Scrapped 7th September 1936.
HMS Sepoy22nd May 1918Sold for breaking 2 July 1932
HMS Seraph8th July 1918Sold for breaking May 1934
HMS Serapis17th September 1918Sold 25th January 1934
HMAS Anzac *21st March 1919From UK (ex - Anzac) 21st March 1919. Sold for scrap 8th August 1935.
HMS Volunteer17th April 1919Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS L5420th August 1919Completed at Devonport. Scrapped 2nd February 1939.
HMS Echo16th February 1934Loaned to Greece (Navarinon) 5th April 1944.
HMS Eclipse12th April 1934Sunk 24th October 1943.
HMS Stork21st April 1936Scrapped June 1958.
HMS Hasty5th May 1936Torpedoed by German motor torpedo boat 14 June 1942, sunk by Hotspur on 15 June 1942.
HMS Havock7th July 1936Grounded near Kelibia and scuttled on 6 April 1942.
HMS Ashanti5th November 1937Scrapped 12th April 1949
HMS Bedouin21st December 1937Sunk 15th June 1942.
HMS Plover8th June 1937Sold for scrap 26th February 1969.
HMS Jaguar22nd November 1938Torpedoed 26 March 1942
HMS Auckland30th June 1938Sunk 24 June 1941
HMS Kandahar21st March 1939Sunk intentionally 20th December 1941.
HMS Guillemot6th July 1939Sold for scrap 6th June 1950.
HMS Bridport29th February 1940Transferred to the Air Ministry 1946. Scrapped May 1959.
HMS Bridlington29th February 1940Transferred to Air Ministry 1946.
HMS SGB83rd November 1941Renamed Grey Wolf 1944.
HMS Noble17th April 1941Transferred to Netherlands as Van Galen 1942 before completion
HMS Nonpareil25th June 1941To Netherlands as Tjerk Hiddes 1942 before completion
HMS SGB725th September 1941Lost 1942.
HMS Crane10th November 1942Scrapped 1965.
HMS Obdurate19th February 1942Scrapped 30th November 1964.
HMS Obedient30th April 1942Scrapped 19th October 1962.
HMS Woodpecker29th June 1942Lost 27 February 1944
HMS Wren11th August 1942Scrapped 2 February 1956
HMS Chanticleer24th September 1942Torpedoed 18 November 1943, constructive loss, scrapped 1946
HMS Mermaid11th November 1943Sold to West German Navy 5 May 1959, renamed Scharnhorst
HMS Termagant22nd March 1943Scrapped 5th November 1965.
HMS Terpsichore17th June 1943Scrapped 1966
HMS Hind30th September 1943Scrapped 10th December 1958.
HMS Grey Wolf *1944Renamed (ex - SGB8) 1944. Sold 3rd February 1948.
HMS Opossum30th November 1944Scrapped 26 April 1960
HMS Zebra8th March 1944Scrapped 12th February 1959.
Navarinon *5th April 1944Loaned from UK (ex - Echo) 5th April 1944. Returned to Royal Navy 8th March 1956. Scrapped April 1956.
HMS Zenith5th June 1944Sold to Egypt 1955, renamed El Fateh
HMS Alacrity1st September 1944Scrapped 15 September 1956
HMS Snipe20th December 1945Scrapped 23rd August 1960.
HMS Childers27th February 1945Scrapped 1963
HMS Chivalrous22nd June 1945Sold Pakistan 1954, renamed Taimur
HMS Sparrow18th February 1946Scrapped 26th May 1958.
HMS Jaguar30th July 1957Sold to Bangladesh as BNS Ali Haider (F17) in 1978, decommissioned 27th July 2010.

Ships built by Denny(ordered by name)... :

NameLaunchedFate
HMS Alacrity1st September 1944Scrapped 15 September 1956
HMS Anzac11th January 1917To Australia (Anzac) 21st March 1919.
HMAS Anzac *21st March 1919From UK (ex - Anzac) 21st March 1919. Sold for scrap 8th August 1935.
HMS Ardent8th September 1913Sunk by Westfalen at Battle of Jutland on 1 June 1916
HMS Ashanti5th November 1937Scrapped 12th April 1949
HMS Auckland30th June 1938Sunk 24 June 1941
HMS Beaver6th October 1911Scrapped 9th May 1921.
HMS Bedouin21st December 1937Sunk 15th June 1942.
HMS Bridlington29th February 1940Transferred to Air Ministry 1946.
HMS Bridport29th February 1940Transferred to the Air Ministry 1946. Scrapped May 1959.
HMS Chanticleer24th September 1942Torpedoed 18 November 1943, constructive loss, scrapped 1946
HMS Childers27th February 1945Scrapped 1963
HMS Chivalrous22nd June 1945Sold Pakistan 1954, renamed Taimur
HMS Crane10th November 1942Scrapped 1965.
HMS Defender30th November 1911Sold 4th November 1921.
HMS Druid4th December 1911Sold 9 May 1921
HMS E5225th January 1917Scrapped January 1921
HMS E555th February 1916Scrapped September 1922
HMS E5619th June 1916Scrapped June 1923
HMS Echo16th February 1934Loaned to Greece (Navarinon) 5th April 1944.
HMS Eclipse12th April 1934Sunk 24th October 1943.
HMS Empress11th August 1914Requisitioned as a Seaplane carrier 11th August 1914. Returned to owners November 1919.
HMS Engadine13th August 1914Requisitioned as a Seaplane tender 1914. Modified, with cranes fitted and a hangar fitted to enable her to operate as a Seaplane carrier. Returned to owners December 1919.
HMS Grey Wolf *1944Renamed (ex - SGB8) 1944. Sold 3rd February 1948.
HMS Guillemot6th July 1939Sold for scrap 6th June 1950.
HMS Hasty5th May 1936Torpedoed by German motor torpedo boat 14 June 1942, sunk by Hotspur on 15 June 1942.
HMS Havock7th July 1936Grounded near Kelibia and scuttled on 6 April 1942.
HMS Hind30th September 1943Scrapped 10th December 1958.
HMS Jaguar22nd November 1938Torpedoed 26 March 1942
HMS Jaguar30th July 1957Sold to Bangladesh as BNS Ali Haider (F17) in 1978, decommissioned 27th July 2010.
HMS Kandahar21st March 1939Sunk intentionally 20th December 1941.
HMS L5420th August 1919Completed at Devonport. Scrapped 2nd February 1939.
HMS L929th January 1918Foundered at Hong Kong 18th August 1923 - Raised 6th September 1923. Sold 30th June 1927.
HMS Legion3rd February 1914Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Loyal10th November 1913Sold 25th November 1921.
HMS Maenad10th August 1915Sold for breaking 22 September 1921
HMS Marvel7th October 1915Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Mermaid11th November 1943Sold to West German Navy 5 May 1959, renamed Scharnhorst
HMS Mystic20th June 1915Sold for scrap 8th November 1921.
HMS Nairana27th February 1917Launched 21st June 1915 and requisitioned 27th February 1917. Sold 1920.
HMS Narwhal30th December 1915Damaged in collision 1919, scrapped 1920.
Navarinon *5th April 1944Loaned from UK (ex - Echo) 5th April 1944. Returned to Royal Navy 8th March 1956. Scrapped April 1956.
HMS Nicator3rd February 1916Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Nimrod12th April 1915Sold 5th November 1926.
HMS Noble17th April 1941Transferred to Netherlands as Van Galen 1942 before completion
HMS Nonpareil25th June 1941To Netherlands as Tjerk Hiddes 1942 before completion
HMS Obdurate19th February 1942Scrapped 30th November 1964.
HMS Obedient30th April 1942Scrapped 19th October 1962.
HMS Opossum30th November 1944Scrapped 26 April 1960
HMS Petard24th March 1916Sold for breaking 9 May 1921
HMS Peyton2nd May 1916Sold for breaking 9 May 1921
HMS Pincher15th March 1910Wrecked on Seven Stones Reef, Lands End on 24th July 1918
HMS Plover8th June 1937Sold for scrap 26th February 1969.
HMS Redgauntlet23rd November 1916Sold July 1927.
HMS Rob Roy29th August 1916Sold 13th July 1926.
HMS Rocket2nd July 1916Sold for breaking 16 December 1926.
HMS Senator2nd April 1918Scrapped 7th September 1936.
HMS Sepoy22nd May 1918Sold for breaking 2 July 1932
HMS Seraph8th July 1918Sold for breaking May 1934
HMS Serapis17th September 1918Sold 25th January 1934
HMS Serene30th November 1918Sold for breaking 14 September 1936
HMS Sesame30th December 1918Sold 4th May 1934.
HMS SGB725th September 1941Lost 1942.
HMS SGB83rd November 1941Renamed Grey Wolf 1944.
HMS Sheldrake18th January 1911Sold 9th May 1921.
HMS Snipe20th December 1945Scrapped 23rd August 1960.
HMS Sparrow18th February 1946Scrapped 26th May 1958.
HMS Staunch29th October 1910Torpedoed and sunk by German Uboat UC.8 off Gaza, Palestine on 11 November 1917
HMS Stork21st April 1936Scrapped June 1958.
HMS Termagant22nd March 1943Scrapped 5th November 1965.
HMS Terpsichore17th June 1943Scrapped 1966
HMS Valkyrie13th March 1917Scrapped 24th August 1936.
HMS Valorous8th May 1917Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS Vehement6th July 1917Sunk 1st August 1918.
HMS Venturous21st September 1917Sold for breaking 24 August 1936
HMS Volunteer17th April 1919Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS Walker29th November 1917Sold for scrap 15th March 1946.
HMS Westcott14th February 1918Sold for scrap 8th January 1946.
HMS Woodpecker29th June 1942Lost 27 February 1944
HMS Wren11th August 1942Scrapped 2 February 1956
HMS Zebra8th March 1944Scrapped 12th February 1959.
HMS Zenith5th June 1944Sold to Egypt 1955, renamed El Fateh

* - Represents a ship built here which later changed to this name or role.

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AVIATION PRINTS

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 Merlin helicopter over Sangin, Afghanistan during Operation Moshtarak, February 2010.

Tailgunner by Graeme Lothian. (P)
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 Westland Wessex of No.72 Squadron based at RAF Aldergrove, flying over the Copeland Islands in Belfast Lough.

Wessex Over the Copelands by David Pentland.
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 Sadly, but two examples of the Handly page Halifax exist today - the unrestored W1048 at the RAF Museum at Hendon, and the Yorkshire Air Museums pristine LV907 Friday the 13th, a rebuild from the remains of HR792. In this portrait of one of Bomber Commands oft-forgotten workhorses, the original Friday the 13th is set against a stunning evening cloudscape.

Friday the 13th by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 British Midlands 737 (300 series) en route from London to Belfast. 1993.

Boeing 737 by David Pentland.
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 Even the most faithful of Messerschmitt Me 109 pilots that also flew the Focke-Wulf Fw190 grudgingly admitted the well-proportioned and aesthetically pleasing Fw190 was the finest single-seat fighter in the Luftwaffes armoury during World War II. Soon after its arrival on the Channel Front in 1941, when initial bugs were ironed out, this superb fighter came close to fighter design perfection by the standards of the day. Just as the Mk IX Spitfire held the mantle as Britains most outstanding combat fighter of the war, so was the Fw190 regarded by experienced Luftwaffe pilots. Within months of its operational debut the Fw190 was causing widespread consternation among RAF pilots, the new fighter equal to the Mk IX Spitfire in all but its ability in the tightest of turning circles. By 1944 the technically superb Fw190 came into its own in the great air battles against the USAAFs massed daylight raids. The defence of the Reichs western airspace rested on the shoulders of a few Jagdgschwarden who, against steadily increasing odds, were tasked with interception and destruction of the attacking American heavy bombers. Flying alongside the two established Channel fighter wings JG2 Richthofen and JG26 Schlageter, equipped with Fw190s and led by the great fighter ace Oberst Walter Oesau, JG1 joined the battle in defence of northern Germany. Nicolas Trudgians painting Storm Chasers depicts the Fw190As of I./JG1, distinguished by their distinctive black and white striped cowls, scrambling from the snow-covered Dortmund airfield on 10 February 1944 to intercept another inbound American daylight raid. Nicks dramatic view of this technically supreme fighter conveys its true class as it hurtles over the airfield, its undercarriage retracting as the Fw190 accelerates into the climb. Below, sharing the airfield with I./JGI, are the Fw190s of the newly formed Sturmstaffel 1, identified by their black-white-black tail bands, seen taxiing out to join in the interception. Despite bad weather conditions the Luftwaffes defending fighters scored heavily that day, inflicting severe losses on the Americans, claiming 29 bombers and 8 fighters shot down in the action.

Storm Chasers by Nicolas Trudgian. (Y)
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 One of 6,176 Halifaxes built during World War II, NA337(2P-X) was shot down over Norway on 23rd April 1945.  In 1995 it was recovered from the lake that had been its watery home for fifty years and has now been restored by the Halifax Aircraft Association in Ontario, Canada.

Halifax Mk.III NA337 by Ivan Berryman. (C)
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DHM265. Desert Prang by Geoff Lea.

Desert Prang by Geoff Lea.
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 As the Libyan people's uprising against Colonel Gadaffi's regime intensified at the end of February 2011, many British nationals found themselves isolated in the sprawling desert, many of them oil workers in some of the country's most remote areas.  As Libya deteriorated into rebellion, British Special Forces were dispatched to pluck the stranded workers from the desert and fly them to the safety of Malta.  Here, an RAF Lockheed C130 Hercules climbs away from a successful pickup on a remote airstrip.  In total, two operations involving five Hercules aircraft rescued over 300 British nationals and other foreign workers.

Libyan Rescue by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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 Showing visible signs of her tangle with British cruisers at the Battle of the River Plate, the German pocket battleship Graf Spee slips into the neutral waters of the Montevideo roadstead for light repairs.  This was to be the last haven for the Graf Spee which was later scuttled at the harbour mouth, her commander Kapitan zur See Langsdorff believing a large British fleet to be waiting for attempted escape into the South Atlantic.

Admiral Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman (AP)
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 Type 21 frigate HMS Ambuscade (F172) is shown passing the swing bridge as she enters Taranto Harbour.

HMS Ambuscade by Ivan Berryman (AP)
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 The elegant but ill-fated jewel in the White Star crown Titanic was a technical marvel of engineering in its day. At 882 ft long, her perfect proportions and magnificent profile were the envy of other shipping companies. Her tragic loss on her maiden voyage was a crushing blow to the White Star Line that left the whole world in shock.

RMS Titanic. Ship of Dreams by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 Completed in 1916, the Resolution was one of the finest capital ships in the Royal Navy, serving in many theatres with her sister ships, Royal Sovereign, Royal Oak, Ramillies and Revenge, she is shown here in 1936.

HMS Resolution by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 Viewed from beneath the blistered guns of the damaged X and Y turrets of her sister HMS Ajax, Achilles come sunder fire from the pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee during what was to become known as the Battle of the River Plate on the 13th December 1939. Shells from Achilles are closing on her opponent as the Graf Spee alters course at the start of the doomed battleships flight to Montevideo

The Pursuit of the Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman (P)
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 Launched in March 1984 and commissioned into the Royal Navy in October the following year, HMS Tireless (S88) was the third of seven Trafalgar Class SSN submarines and is depicted in the Arctic waters near the polar ice cap in 1991.

HMS Tireless by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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B105AP.  HMS Fearless by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Fearless by Ivan Berryman (AP)
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 The Queen Elizabeth class battleship HMS Malaya is pictured at Capetown in April 1942 en route to Durban from Gibraltar. A veteran of the First World War, Malaya took part in the Battle of Jutland, receiving eight hits, and going on to serve throughout World War Two, surviving a torpedo off Cape Verde in 1941. She is seen here about to recover her Fairey Swordfish floatplane beneath the dramatic outline of Table Mountain.

HMS Malaya at Capetown, South Africa. by Ivan Berryman (Y)
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 OT34 Flamethrower tank and men of Col. Krickmans 6th Guards Tank Brigade take part in the Soviet counter attacks of 13th-27th September in defence of the southern factory district of Stalingrad before the final offensive in October.

Motherland, The Battle of Stalingrad, September 1942 by David Pentland.
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First China War.

The Madras Foot Artillery at the Assault on Chin-Kiang-Foo, 21st July 1842 by David Rowlands. (B)
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DHM324.  Les Ordannces by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.
Les Ordannces by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier.
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 Centurion tank of the 1st Royal Tank Regiment firing at night during the battle of the Hook.

Battle of the Hook, Korea by David Rowlands. (Y)
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 Sunset over Aboukir Bay on 1st August 1798 as ships of the Royal Navy, led by Nelson, conduct their ruthless destruction of the anchored French fleet. Ships shown from left to right. HMS Orion, Spartiate, Aquilon, Peuple Souvrain, HMS Defence, HMS Minotaur and HMS Swiftsure.

Battle of the Nile by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 Officer and sergeant of the 17th Light Dragoons in charge of Indian Irregular Cavalry.

Forward the Guns by Chris Collingwood (P)
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 Napoleon is shown taking leave of the Imperial Guard outside the Palace of Fontainbleau. With a dramatic final gesture, I cannot embrace you all but I shall embrace your General, and after General Petit, he kissed the eagle of the 1st Grenadiers whose bearer, Lieut Fortin covers his face. The officers at the right are representative of the Allied armies and are considerably less affected by the scene than the Frenchman.

Les Adieux de Fontainebleau by Horace Vernet (Y)
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French Dragoons charge a Prussian position during the Franco Prussian war.
The Charge by Alphonse de Neuville.
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Passing the stand in the Galway Plate.

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SFA15.  Bollocks by Chris Howells.

Bollocks by Chris Howells.
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 Sir Bobby played more than 750 games for Manchester United, scoring 247 goals. He also played 106 times for his country and scored a record 49 goals. One of only two Englishmen to have won World Cup and European Cup medals his name will always remain synonymous with some of the greatest moments in the English game.

Sir Bobby Charlton by Gary Keane. (Y)
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DHM1480P. Jenson Button 2004 BAR 006 by Ivan Berryman (P)
Jenson Button 2004 BAR 006 by Ivan Berryman. (P)
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 Jim Clark in his Lotus-Ford 38 winning in the record breaking 1965 Indianapolis 500 Mile Classic.

Jim Clark by Ray Goldsbrough.
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Epsom Trophy by Mark Churms.
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Laytown Beach by Chris Howells.
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Eddie Irvine/ Ferrari F.310. by Ivan Berryman.
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