- A
gunroom is the
junior officers' mess on a
naval vessel. It was
occupied by the
officers below the rank of lieutenant. In the
wooden sailing ships it...
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Jopson Edward Ashley as Officers'
Steward William Gibson Charlie Kelly as
Gunroom Steward Thomas Armitage Guy
Faulkner as Able
Seaman Samuel Crispe Stephen...
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leaving few survivors.
Ammunition dump
Armory ****nal
Gunpowder magazine Gunroom Garzke,
William H.; Dulin,
Robert O. (1985). Battleships: Axis and Neutral...
- the Aubrey–Maturin series. A
Gunroom guide to
Patrick O'Brian Web
Resources –
comprehensive annotated link list The
Gunroom of HMS Surprise:
resource and...
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March 2017. Brown,
Anthony Gary (2014). "Patrick and Mary O'Brian". The
Gunroom of HMS Surprise.
Retrieved 18
February 2017. Bennett,
Stuart (1994). "Four...
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allow defensive fire
along the
faces of the
walls they joined,
contained gunrooms,
gunpowder magazines and a
granite spiral staircase. Each tier of casemates...
- ate in the
wardroom with the
other officers, had a
large cabin in the
gunroom, and had a
smaller day
cabin next to the captain's
cabin on the quarterdeck...
- Spangler, and
George St.
Leger Grenfell, in a
large empty ground-level
gunroom that
soldiers referred to as "the dungeon". The men were let out of the...
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standing warrant officer. On
large ships, he had his own
cabin in the
gunroom, but on
smaller vessels he
lived with the
midshipmen on the
orlop deck...
- Grove, E. (ed.).
Great Battles of the
Royal Navy: As
Commemorated in the
Gunroom,
Britannia Royal Naval College,
Dartmouth (illustrated [some in colour] ed...