File:Swordfish on HMS Victorious before strike on Bismarck.jpg

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English: Swordfish torpedo bombers on the after deck of HMS Victorious before the attack on the Bismarck.
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This photograph A 4090 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Scanned from "The Imperial War Museum Book of the War at Sea . The Royal Navy in the Second World War" by Julian Thompson, published by Sidgwick & Jackson and Imperial War Museum, 1996, Page 91.
Author not stated. Assumed Royal Navy.
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