This site is acts as a portal to the photo album from the British Special Services Squadron World Cruise 1923-1924. The album belonged to my Grandfather, Albert Edward Scott, who sailed as part of the Special Services Squadron on HMS Repulse. I felt this should be available on the Internet as a fascinating historical document of the times.
All the 348 photos in the album above have been scanned, enlarged
and enhanced. I have also included the certificate awarded to the crew on crossing the equator. Some of the original photos
are quite small and are much better viewed after this scanning and processing than in the
original album. I used Google's "Picasa Web Albums" to host the photos
and have included the locations on maps to the best of my abilities!
There are comment fields with each photo which I have used where I have found supplementary information. Please feel free to use the
commenting tools to add any comments of your own.
Click here for the Photo album of Special Services Squadron World Cruise 1923-1924
Note the interesting map view.
If you have Google Earth installed then you can also choose to view the photos in Google Earth by clicking here. Note the map view and the Google Earth view only show the photos I have been able to assign geographically. For the rest see the main album.
Further details on the Special Services Squadron, the world cruise 1923-1924
The "World Cruise" of the Special Service Squadron
Account of the film of the tour as held at the Imperial War Museum
The Sikorski Photo Collection of photos from the world cruise 1923-1924
The Australian Itinerary of the Special Services Squadron
HMS Repulse
HMS Repulse (1916) From Wikipedia
Related Interest
Navyphotos.co.uk A collection of Royal Naval Warship Photographs From the Mid. 1800’s to the 21st Century
My Grandfather also served on the Malcolm (at Dunkirk):
Brief details