So it's obviously quite true then.
Thanks very much for your help with that.
The IMDB website shows 3 studios - one in England and two in Hollywood.
I was wondering how come the model of the Victory is in Chatham. But it makes sense now that the film that includes the model was most likely shot in England - Denham Studios in Bucks.
Sorry to go off topic here. But it always catches my attention when I see Gladys Cooper's name (playing Lady Nelson). Some while ago I "inherited" a collection of postcards of Gladys Cooper. They date back to around the 1920's when she was a poplular stage actress and postcard mania was at it's height.
She had a very characteristic face with quite a square jaw line.
This is not one of mine - but below I posted a really fantastic image of her that I took from the internet.
Quite a rival for Vivienne Leigh in this picture.
And history might have run a different course if Fanny had truly looked like this!!
MB