VIGILANT'S PLAQUE FROM LAUNCESTON. 3 JANUARY 1945, CHATHAM. THE VISIT OF THE MAYOR OF LAUNCESTON AND PARTY TO THE DESTROYER HMS VIGILANT TO PRESENT A PLAQUE COMMEMORATING THE SHIP'S ADOPTION BY "THE INHABITANTS OF THE BOROUGH OF LAUNCESTON AND THE RURAL DISTRICT DURING THE WARSHIP WEEK MARCH 1942". - The Mayor of Launceston, Alderman G E Drood, JP, presenting the plaque to the ship's Commanding Officer, Lieut Cdr L W L Agles, RN, of Arlseford, Hants. Also seen, left to right: Mr S L Peter, Town Clerk; Mr R H Keast, Launceston National Savings Committee Secretary; and Mr N Heard, Vice Chairman
VIGILANT'S PLAQUE FROM LAUNCESTON. 3 JANUARY 1945, CHATHAM. THE VISIT OF THE MAYOR OF LAUNCESTON AND PARTY TO THE DESTROYER HMS VIGILANT TO PRESENT A PLAQUE COMMEMORATING THE SHIP'S ADOPTION BY "THE INHABITANTS OF THE BOROUGH OF LAUNCESTON AND THE RURAL DISTRICT DURING THE WARSHIP WEEK MARCH 1942". - The Mayor of Launceston, Alderman G E Drood, JP, presenting the plaque to the ship's Commanding Officer, Lieut Cdr L W L Agles, RN, of Arlseford, Hants. Also seen, left to right: Mr S L Peter, Town Clerk; Mr R H Keast, Launceston National Savings Committee Secretary; and Mr N Heard, Vice Chairman of Broadwood District Council
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