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Moggie
I think it's HMS Furious. Reference works make mention of wooden palisades
on the forward flight deck used as a wind-break with the "dazzle" camouflage of the hull being continued up onto the palisades.
Furious was re-commissioned on 15 March 1918 after her re-building as a carrier. She led the Tondern raid in July 1918 (seven Sopwith Camels). She served in the Baltic after the war but the layout of her flight decks proved unsatisfactory and she was laid up in late 1919.
Graeme
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