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I don't know the answer to this question, but I have a photo of my grandfather, taken, I think, during the 1st World War (I know he was in the Royal Navy then), and in the photo he's wearing a cap with 'HMS Victory' on. My mother thinks it was a training ship, rather than an actual battleship. Would appreciate any info that might be out there.

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