File:Arthur Askey and Jack Hylton As Guest Artists at New Home Fleet Theatre. 18 July 1943, Scapa Flow. a Number of Well Known Performers Including Arthur Askey, Jack Hylton, 'georgina' and June Marlow, We A18140.jpg

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English: Arthur Askey and Jack Hylton As Guest Artists at New Home Fleet Theatre. 18 July 1943, Scapa Flow. a Number of Well Known Performers Including Arthur Askey, Jack Hylton, "georgina" and June Marlow, Were Guest Artists at the New Home Fleet Theatre Opened by Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, C-in-c Home Fleet. the New Theatre Which Seats 1,236 Officers and Men, Was Built by the Royal Marine Engineers.
Left to right: Arthur Askey, Rear Admiral P MacNamara, CB, CBE, Jack Hylton, Vice Admiral Sir L V Wells, KCB, DSO (ACOS), Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, KBE, CB, (C-in-C Home Fleet), "Georgina and June Marlow on the quarterdeck of HMS DUKE OF YORK before the opening ceremony.
Date 18 July 1943
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