Port of London
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The Port of London was a Royal Navy base in the Great War, as well as a major mercantile shipping centre.
Trivia
Rear-Admiral David Snelson, R.N., who was President of the Saint Barbara Association in 2004 and offered Tony Lovell an incredible opportunity to present his simulation of World War I fire control at the organisation's annual dinner at Whale Island in 2005, later became Chief Harbour Master for the Port of London Authority.
In Command
- Rear-Admiral (retired) Albert S. Lafone, 6 December, 1916 – 15 August, 1919
- Captain (retired) George W. H. Martin, 15 March, 1915
- Captain (retired) John W. Osborne, before December, 1918[1] – 1919
- Captain R.N.R. Henry C. Fenwick, before December, 1919[2]
See Also
Footnotes