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Monday, 25 May 2026

Statement from the master of the ss Manchester Shipper about dazzle painting in 1918

The Committee on Dazle Painting appointed in April 1918 handed on 31 July 1918 her report about the value of dazzle painting over to the First Sea Lord.(1) In Appendix VII were the opinions of masters of merchant vessels submitted by Lieutenant Commander Wilkonson submitted and noted. The master of the ss Manchester Shipper stated at a vessel on two miles distance in bright moonlight could not be seen. Her horse boxes with a darker colour and the vessel in a light colour suggested a floating wreck. The ss Indian was painted in a much darker colour and was at the same distance all night visible.

Note

1. First Sea Lord was admiral Sir Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss (12 April 1864 London, England-24 May 1933 Cannes, England), served between 1877-1919, highest rank Admiral of the Fleet, First Sea Lord between December 1917-1 November 1919.

Source

National Archive. Record Group 80. General Records of the Department of the Navy. Series: Secret and Confidential Correspondence. File unit 140-Camouflage. 

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