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DEFENCE: The bodies of L55 victims being interned at Haslar Naval Cemetery at Portsmouth (1928)

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GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit In June 1919 the Royal Navy HM Submarine L55 struck a mine previously moored by the British while in action against two Bolshevic Destroyers. Full Description: ENGLAND: Hampshire: Portsmouth: SLATE INFORMATION: The internment at Haslar Naval Cemetery Naval procession through the streets / Gun carriages with coffins / rifle volley gun salute Background: In June 1919 the Royal Navy HM Submarine L55 struck a mine previously moored by the British while in action against two Bolshevic Destroyers. In 1928 the submarine was raised and the bodies returned to Britain, where they were buried in a collective grave in the Haslar Royal Navy Cemetery at Portsmouth. Shots of the formal ceremonial funeral. FILM ID: VLVABK4YCBP8PYSR8GSLWH7BLI58Q To license this film, visit

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