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Marquess Louis Alexander Mountbatten with family, 1902Edwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920s
Marquess Louis Alexander Mountbatten with family, 1902Edwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920s
Edwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920sPortrait of Louis Mountbatten, late 1930s
Edwina and Louis Mountbatten, early 1920sPortrait of Louis Mountbatten, late 1930s
Prince George, the Duke of Kent, escorted by Captain Louis Mountbatten, inspecting HMS Kelly at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, date unknownCaptain Louis Mountbatten on the bridge of HMS Jackal, 1940s
Prince George, the Duke of Kent, escorted by Captain Louis Mountbatten, inspecting HMS Kelly at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, date unknownCaptain Louis Mountbatten on the bridge of HMS Jackal, 1940s
Captain Louis Mountbatten on the bridge of HMS Kelvin, circa 1940Captain Louis Mountbatten with the crew of HMS Kelvin, Valleta Harbour, Malta, 1939-1941
Captain Louis Mountbatten on the bridge of HMS Kelvin, circa 1940Captain Louis Mountbatten with the crew of HMS Kelvin, Valleta Harbour, Malta, 1939-1941
The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenCaptain Lord Louis Mountbatten on the bridge of destroyer HMS Kelvin, Sep 1940
The Duke of Kent Prince George inspecting destroyer HMS Kelley at Devonport, England, United Kingdom, 1939-1941; note Captain Louis MountbattenCaptain Lord Louis Mountbatten on the bridge of destroyer HMS Kelvin, Sep 1940
Walter Short, Louis Mountbatten, and Husband Kimmel, Aug 1941 in Hawaii. Behind are chiefs-of-staff Frederick Martin and Patrick Bellinger.Admiral Louis Mountbatten and General Sun Li-jen, circa 1942
Walter Short, Louis Mountbatten, and Husband Kimmel, Aug 1941 in Hawaii. Behind are chiefs-of-staff Frederick Martin and Patrick Bellinger.Admiral Louis Mountbatten and General Sun Li-jen, circa 1942
Louis Mountbatten inspecting Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force personnel at Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940sLouis Mountbatten observing a landing exercise, Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Louis Mountbatten inspecting Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force personnel at Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940sLouis Mountbatten observing a landing exercise, Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Louis Mountbatten observing a landing exercise, Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940sLouis Mountbatten observing a landing exercise, Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Louis Mountbatten observing a landing exercise, Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940sLouis Mountbatten observing a landing exercise, Dundonald Camp, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1940s
Lord Louis Mountbatten addressing men of No. 6 Commando before the Adour Estuary raid, Apr 1942King George VI inspecting the headquarters of Combined Operations in Britain, 29 Sep 1942; note Louis Mountbatten and Mountbatten
Lord Louis Mountbatten addressing men of No. 6 Commando before the Adour Estuary raid, Apr 1942King George VI inspecting the headquarters of Combined Operations in Britain, 29 Sep 1942; note Louis Mountbatten and Mountbatten's staff
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943
Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at his desk, 1943

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