May 8, 2013 at 10:54 am
Here are the set of Photos from HMS Edinburgh and HMS Blyth arrival for the BOA commemorations, Will post more when I do the visit to Greenwich on Thursday.
Thanks for looking

HMS Edinburgh at Tower Bridge 07-05-2013 by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Edinburgh Tower Bridge by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Edinburgh by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Tug by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Tower Bridge Raised by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Edinburgh (3) by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Edinburgh (2) by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Blyth by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Blyth (2) by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr
By: Creaking Door - 13th May 2013 at 23:15
Damn and blast!!!
I went down especially to HMS Belfast to look at (but not go aboard) HMS Edinburgh; nowhere did I see any mention that HMS Illustrious would be open to the public (or even present at Greenwich)?
By: Moggy C - 13th May 2013 at 23:06
If you were very, very patient.
Moggy
By: Creaking Door - 13th May 2013 at 23:01
The intention was to tour the ship…
HMS Illustrious was open to the public?
By: duxfordhawk - 13th May 2013 at 19:38
Surprisingly the RNHF Swordfish was able to make a flyby in conditions that were getting pretty rough to say the least

BOA RNHF Swordfish by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

BOA RNHF Swordfish 2 by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

Swordfish at BOA Greenwich 11-05-13 by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr
By: duxfordhawk - 13th May 2013 at 19:33
Here are a few more this time from Greenwich

HMS Illustrious (R06) Greenwich London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Illustrious (R06) Greenwich London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Illustrious (R06) Greenwich London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Illustrious (R06) Greenwich London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

HMS Illustrious (R06) and Shard in a stormy London sky by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr
And a few extras

Cutty Sark Greenwich London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

The Queens Gloriana Barge St Katherine’s Dock London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr

The Shard London by Martin D Stitchener, on Flickr
By: duxfordhawk - 11th May 2013 at 21:58
She looks in wonderful order, I for one feel sad that the Type-42 is going to be signed to history so soon.
By: paul178 - 11th May 2013 at 05:48
and dosn’t she look nice for a ship that will probably be scrap in a few months,along with her sisters on the trots at Fareham.
By: Creaking Door - 8th May 2013 at 11:26
Very nice; thanks for posting!