HC Deb 13 March 1946 vol 420 c227W
120. Commander Pursey

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty the number of ratings accommodated, respectively, on the seamen's and stokers' mess decks of H.M.S. "Howe," with war complement; the cubic capacity of each of these two mess decks; the number of ward-room officers; and the cubic capacity of the wardroom, ante-room and cabins for these officers.

Mr. Alexander

The answer to the- first and second parts of the Question is 790 seamen, 191 stokers; 131,700 and 30,300 cubic feet respectively. In addition, the Howe" has a crew's recreation space of 9,400 cubic feet, a cinema of 12,300 cubic feet, and a school of 4,500 cubic feet. The complement of wardroom officers is 59, including those borne for training. The cubic capacity of the ward-room, ante-room, and wardroom officers' cabins, is 12,000, 7,300, and 66,000 cubic feet respectively.