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Zeeleeuw (1) crew in Dakar while transiting from Netherlands New Guinea to Den Helder, 11 July 1962. (Photo: © Collection Ronald Teesselink)

Zeeleeuw (1) crew in Dakar while transiting from Netherlands New Guinea to Den Helder, 11 July 1962. (Photo: © Collection Ronald Teesselink)

 

 "All hands" for the Zeeleeuw (1) crew at the Rima dock in Curaçao (Dutch West Indies). Queens day, 30 Apr 1959. On the left in the foreground senior officer Ltz. II o.c.  C.A.F. van Well Groeneveld. (Photo: © Collection Leen Pielstroom)

 "All hands" for the Zeeleeuw (1) crew at the Rima dock in Curaçao (Dutch West Indies). Queens day, 30 Apr 1959. On the left in the foreground senior officer Ltz. II o.c.  C.A.F. van Well Groeneveld. (Photo: © Collection Leen Pielstroom)

 

 The Zeeleeuw (1) crew at the Rima dock in Curaçao (Dutch West Indies). Queens day, 30 Apr 1959. (Photo: © Collection Leen Pielstroom)

 The Zeeleeuw (1) crew at the Rima dock in Curaçao (Dutch West Indies). Queens day, 30 Apr 1959. (Photo: © Collection Leen Pielstroom)

 

Walrus (1) crew. Date and place unknown. (Photo: © Collection Willem Voigt).

Walrus (1) crew. Date and place unknown. (Photo: © Collection Willem Voigt).

 

Walrus (1) crew. 1955, anchored off the African coast. Right of the center in the second row commanding officer A.S. de Vries (Photo: © Adrie (Arie) de Keijzer).

Walrus (1) crew. 1955, anchored off the African coast. Right of the centre in the second row commanding officer A.S. de Vries (Photo: © Adrie (Arie) de Keijzer).

 

The Walrus (1) crew on deck. Looks like they just received some presents. Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles 1957. (Photo: © Adrie (Arie) de Keijzer).

The Walrus (1) crew on deck. Looks like they just received some presents. Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles 1957. (Photo: © Adrie (Arie) de Keijzer).

 

 Some participants of the 'Nijmeegse Vierdaagse'. Top left: Radio/Radar engineer Lou Baans.

 Some participants of the 'Nijmeegse Vierdaagse'. Top left: Radio/Radar engineer Lou Baans.

 

O 21's crew in Den Helder 1954/55. (Photo: © Collection H. Potter).

O 21's crew in Den Helder 1954/55. (Photo: © Collection H. Potter).

 

Tijgerhaai (1) crew in Lisbon (Portugal), 1952. On the back row and fourth from the left is Corporal Signalman Hendrik Hakker The occasion for this photo and the exact date are unknown. (Photo: © Collection H. Hakker).

 Tijgerhaai (1) crew in Lisbon (Portugal), 1952. On the back row and fourth from the left is Corporal Signalman Hendrik Hakker The occasion for this photo and the exact date are unknown. (Photo: © Collection H. Hakker).

 

This is the crew of Walrus (1). Probably 1 April 1953, New London (USA). In the fifth row and second from the left Sergeant Elmnt. Henny Greeve. (Photo. Collection H.A. Van-Baaren).

This is the crew of Walrus (1). Probably 1 April 1953, New London (USA). In the fifth row and second from the left Sergeant Elmnt. Henny Greeve. (Photo. Collection H.A. Van-Baaren).

 

Zeehond(1) crew. 1944, Stornoway. In the front: Commanding officer Ltz. I D.Th baron Mackay, Sub Officer Ltz. II G.A.M Saraber (with moustache), Ltz.I H.K.M. Snauw (head engine room) and Navy Preacher H. Sillevis Smit (who is visiting the sub). (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

Zeehond(1) crew. 1944, Stornoway. In the front: Commanding officer Ltz. I  D.Th baron Mackay, Sub Officer Ltz. II  G.A.M Saraber (with moustache), Ltz.I H.K.M. Snauw (head engine room) and Navy Preacher H. Sillevis Smit (who is visiting the sub). (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).
Caption updates: 4 Oct 2004 - Info from Maarten Noot.

 

K IX's Australian crew on the aft deck (Photo: © Bryan Cleary, Commodore RAN rtd and former ASublt of K IX).

K IX's Australian crew on the aft deck, probably 1944 (Photo: © Bryan Cleary, Commodore RAN ret. and former A.Sub.Lt. of K IX).

 

K XV crew at the US Navy Submarine Base New London, March 1943. Bottom row: navigator Ltz. I KMR Frans Damen, engineer Officer MSD I Leendert (aka Loek) Kleiman, Commanding Officer Ltz. I C.W.Th. baron van Boetzelaer, Executive Officer Ltz. I KMR (OV) Dirk van Beusekom aka Jimmy (Dirk van Beusekom is killed in a tragic accident on June 12th 1943), Ltz. III Youngest Officer Aart Hopman (subbie) and South-African Liaisons Officer Ltz. II Duffy. (Photo: © US Navy / Collection P. van Dierendonck / Collection Aart Hopman / Collection Michael van der Hoeden).

K XV crew at the US Navy Submarine Base New London, March 1943. Bottom row: navigator Ltz. I KMR Frans Damen, engineer Officer MSD I Leendert (aka Loek) Kleiman, Commanding Officer Ltz. I C.W.Th. baron van Boetzelaer, Executive Officer Ltz. I KMR (OV) Dirk van Beusekom aka Jimmy (Dirk van Beusekom is killed in a tragic accident on June 12th 1943), Ltz. III Youngest Officer Aart Hopman (subbie) and South-African Liaisons Officer Ltz. II Duffy. (Photo: © US Navy / Collection P. van Dierendonck / Collection Aart Hopman / Collection Michael van der Hoeden).

 

 O 19 crew after her arrival in Falmouth (England), Feb 1943. (Photo: © W. Snel, collection J. Klootwijk). In the bottom row, from left to right: Sgt. Mach. Janues van Duin, Matr3. Zm. Bos, Kpl. Mach. Samson, Bootsman Roel Vliegen, Kpl. Tm. Wattimena, Stoker Olieman A. de Bont, Kpl. Mach. Lekatompessy, Zm. Mont. ?, Matr. Hofm. off.. Sikoes, Kpl. Telegrafist Breedveld, Sgt. Mach Zm. Karel v Dijk. Second row, from left to right: Maj. Mont. De Haan, Matr1 Verwey, Sgt. Telegrafist Zweistra, Matr1 Wever, Matr1 Meinesz, Cdt. Ltz. I H.F. Bach Kolling, Maj. Mach. Rinus Garama, Sgt. Mach. Merkelbach, 1st Off. Ltz. II A. van Altena, Schipper Starink, Maj. Tm. Harry Sigon, Sgt. Tm. W. Snel, Kpl. Mont. Dolf Klein, Ltz. I TD Vos, Royal Navy liaisons officer, Ltz. II H.M. van der Veen. Top row on cross beam: Seiner Bil de Korver.

 O 19 crew after her arrival in Falmouth (England), Feb 1943. (Photo: © W. Snel, collection J. Klootwijk). In the bottom row, from left to right: Sgt. Mach. Janues van Duin, Matr3. Zm. Bos, Kpl. Mach. Samson, Bootsman Roel Vliegen, Kpl. Tm. Wattimena, Stoker Olieman A. de Bont, Kpl. Mach. Lekatompessy, Zm. Mont. ?, Matr. Hofm. off. Sikoes, Kpl. Telegrafist Breedveld, Sgt. Mach Zm. Karel v Dijk. Second row, from left to right: Maj. Mont. De Haan, Matr1 Verwey, Sgt. Telegrafist Zweistra, Matr1 Wever, Matr1 Meinesz, Cdt. Ltz. I H.F. Bach Kolling, Maj. Mach. Rinus Garama, Sgt. Mach. Merkelbach, 1st Off. Ltz. II A. van Altena, Schipper Starink, Maj. Tm. Harry Sigon, Sgt. Tm. W. Snel, Kpl. Mont. Dolf Klein, Ltz. I TD Vos, Royal Navy liaisons officer, Ltz. II H.M. van der Veen. Top row on cross beam: Seiner Bil de Korver.

 

The crew of the O 19, probably sometime during WWII. Date and place unknown. Note the battleflag. (Photo: © Collection J. Klootwijk)

The crew of the O 19, probably sometime during WWII. Date and place unknown. Note the battle flag. (Photo: © Collection J. Klootwijk)

 

Dolfijn (1) crew. Photo taken to 'celebrate' the sinking of the Italian submarine Malachite on 9 Feb 1943. 1943, place unknown.  (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

Dolfijn (1) crew. Photo taken to 'celebrate' the sinking of the Italian submarine Malachite on 9 Feb 1943. 1943, place unknown. (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

 

Dolfijn (1) officers and sub officers, including Ltz1 H.M.F.L.E. van Oostrom Soede, Ltz2 Jhr. H. de Jonge van Ellemeet and Ltz2 H.J.. Brakema. Photo taken to 'celebrate' the sinking of the Italian submarine Malachite on 9 Feb 1943. 1943, place unknown.  (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

Dolfijn (1) officers and sub officers, including Ltz. I  H.M.F.L.E. van Oostrom Soede, Ltz. II  Esq. H. de Jonge van Ellemeet and Ltz. II  H.J. Brakema. Photo taken to 'celebrate' the sinking of the Italian submarine Malachite on 9 Feb 1943. 1943, place unknown.  (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

 

Dolfijn (1) officers in 1943. Location unknown. (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

Dolfijn (1) officers in 1943. Location unknown. (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

 

The K XII crew commemorating the change of command. 24 of these men were lost when the Abosso was torpedoed. Cockatoo-dock, Sydney, Australia 15 July 1942. Back-row, second from the left: J.E.R. Ros  (Photo: © G. Tigchelaar, collection D. Tigchelaar). Caption Updates: July-2006 - Lucas M. Bruijn reports that the second person from the left in the rear row is possibly his uncle L. Bruijn.

The K XII crew commemorating the change of command. 24 of these men were lost when the Abosso was torpedoed. Cockatoo-dock, Sydney, Australia 15 July 1942. Back-row, second from the left: J.E.R. Ros  (Photo: © G. Tigchelaar, collection D. Tigchelaar).
Caption Updates: July-2006 - Lucas M. Bruijn reports that the second person from the left in the rear row is possibly his uncle L. Bruijn.

 

 O 9 crew, March 1941. Rothesay (Scotland). (Photo: © Dirk van Beusekom / Collection M. van der Hoeden).

 O 9 crew, March 1941. Rothesay (Scotland). (Photo: © Dirk van Beusekom / Collection M. van der Hoeden). Bottom row from left to right: Ltz3 W. Bagchus (#2551), Off. MSD C.E. van der Zijl (#2341), Unknown, Commander Ltz. II  H.A.W. Goossens, Senior Off. D.Th baron Mackay, Second Off Ltz. II  D. van Beusekom.

 

Submarine Service officers of the Submarine Flotilla, participating in the Fleet Show on the IJ (Amsterdam), on board the Cornelius Drebbel (1), 1938. In the 'centre' of the bottom row P.J.S. de Jong. This Fleet Show was to celebrate Queen Wilhelmina being 40 years head of government. (Photo: © Collection J.v Merrienboer).

Submarine Service officers of the Submarine Flotilla, participating in the Fleet Show on the IJ (Amsterdam), on board the Cornelius Drebbel (1), 1938. In the 'centre' of the bottom row P.J.S. de Jong. This Fleet Show was to celebrate Queen Wilhelmina being 40 years head of government. (Photo: © Collection J.v Merrienboer).

 

The K XVIII crew. This photo is from a pre-war calender. Date, place, and names unknown. (Photo: © Collection J. Klootwijk).

The K XVIII crew. This photo is from a pre-war calender. Date, place, and names unknown. (Photo: © Collection J. Klootwijk).

 

Group of OZD (Submarine Service) Telegrafisten (Wireless Operators) in th Dutch East Indies, 1935. Exact date, place, and names unknown. (Photo: © Collection J.J. Kragten / Traditiekamer OZD).

Group of OZD (Submarine Service) Telegrafisten (Wireless Operators) in th Dutch East Indies, 1935. Exact date, place, and names unknown. (Photo: © Collection J.J. Kragten / Traditiekamer OZD).

 

 Officers of the K XVIII, 1935. (Photo: © Collection Jan-Maarten Doorman).

 Officers of the K XVIII, 1935. (Photo: © Collection Jan-Maarten Doorman).
From left to right: Ltz. III A.J. Marcus, Hoofd machinekamer OMSD II C. van der Linden, Prof. Dr. Ir. F.A. Vening Meinesz, Cdt. Ltz. I D.C.M. Hetterschij, Senior officer M.S. Wijtema, C. ter Poorten and OMSD II C.B. Leeuwenburg.

 

 K XIII crew, note the uniformity in clothing ;-) Probably Dutch East Indies in the 1920's or 1930's. (Photo: © Collection Peter Bastin).

 K XIII crew, note the uniformity in clothing ;-) Probably Dutch East Indies in the 1920's or 1930's. (Photo: © Collection Peter Bastin).

 

Guard personnel of the Submarine Service Soerabaja in front of their office. Sitting in the bottom-right of the photo Henk Sijmons. Sometime between 1933 and 1936. (Photo: © Collection W. Sijmons).

Guard personnel of the Submarine Service Soerabaja in front of their office. Sitting in the bottom-right of the photo Eerste Olieman Henk Sijmons. Sometime between 1933 and 1936. (Photo: © Collection W. Sijmons).

 

O 13 crew and Prof. Dr. Ir. F.A. Vening Meinesz, Den Helder 1932. Probably July 5 1932, just before O 13's trip to Madera and the Azores. (Photo: © Collection Wim Sijmons).

O 13 crew and Prof. Dr. Ir. F.A. Vening Meinesz, Den Helder 1932. Probably July 5 1932, just before O 13's trip to Madera and the Azores. (Photo: © Collection Wim Sijmons).

 

 O 10 crew. Date and place unknown. (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

 O 10 crew. Date and place unknown. (Photo: © Collection Folkert Vrieswijk).

 

 K II crew. Photo taken while transiting to the Dutch East Indies, Sep-Dec 1923. In the middle row, third from the right (with moustache) Majoor Machinist Willem de Zwijger. Behind the life saver commanding officer L.A.C.M. Doorman.  Since Prof. Dr. Ir. F.A. Vening Meinesz, who embarked in Colombo, is not in this photo it is very likely this shot is taken after the K II arrived in Colombo on 27 Nov 1923.  (Photo: © Collection J.J. Kragten).

 K II crew. Photo taken while transiting to the Dutch East Indies, Sep-Dec 1923. In the middle row, third from the right (with moustache) Majoor Machinist Willem de Zwijger. Behind the life saver commanding officer L.A.C.M. Doorman.  Since Prof. Dr. Ir. F.A. Vening Meinesz, who embarked in Colombo, is not in this photo it is very likely this shot is taken after the K II arrived in Colombo on 27 Nov 1923.  (Photo: © Collection J.J. Kragten).

 

 K II crew. Photo taken just before their departure to the Dutch East Indies. 18 Sep 1923, Nieuwediep. The mark indicates Majoor Machinist Willem de Zwijger. Third from the left is senior officer E.J. van Holthe and fourth from the left is commanding officer L.A.C.M. Doorman. Note the case bottles in the foreground. They possibly contain battery acid or distilled water but do email us if you have another suggestion. (Photo: © Collection C.M. Koomen).

 K II crew. Photo taken just before their departure to the Dutch East Indies. 18 Sep 1923, Nieuwediep. The mark indicates Majoor Machinist Willem de Zwijger. Third from the left is senior officer E.J. van Holthe and fourth from the left is commanding officer L.A.C.M. Doorman. Note the case bottles in the foreground. They possibly contain battery acid or distilled water but do email us if you have another suggestion. (Photo: © Collection C.M. Koomen).

 

The crew of K IV. Fourth row, second from the left P.A. Melieste. The vessel on the left is Dutch torpedo boat Z 2. Photo probably taken in Vlissingen in 1921. (Photo: © Collection P. Melieste).

The crew of K IV. Fourth row, second from the left P.A. Melieste. The vessel on the left is Dutch torpedo boat Z 2. Photo probably taken in Vlissingen in 1921. (Photo: © Collection P. Melieste).

 

O 6 crew. Second from the left and standing in front of the bridge is chief electricity C.G. Vermeulen. Second from the left in the bottom row on the bridge is Baron C.J. van Asbeck. Date and place unknown. (Photo: © Collection D.A.C. Vermeulen).

O 6 crew. Second from the left and standing in front of the bridge is chief electricity C.G. Vermeulen. Second from the left in the bottom row on the bridge is Baron C.J. van Asbeck. Date and place unknown. (Photo: © Collection D.A.C. Vermeulen).

 

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