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Submarine Collection (page 3)

Background imageSubmarine Collection: RMS Lusitania - bronze trench art, WW1

RMS Lusitania - bronze trench art, WW1
RMS Lusitania - extremely rare WW1 bronze trench art souvenir related to the sinking of the original Lusitania. She was sunk a mile east of Folkestone gate by German submarine U5

Background imageSubmarine Collection: RMS Lusitania - captured German UC5 submarine. WW1

RMS Lusitania - captured German UC5 submarine. WW1
RMS Lusitania - rare cross-sectional postcard of the UC5, German submarine responsible for the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: RMS Lusitania - propaganda medal, leaflet and other items

RMS Lusitania - propaganda medal, leaflet and other items
RMS Lusitania - Carlton ware model 6.5 inches, together with German propaganda medal, leaflet, and other items. The bronze German Lusitania medal was designed by Karl Goetz

Background imageSubmarine Collection: RMS Titanic - shipping chart of North Atlantic

RMS Titanic - shipping chart of North Atlantic for the month of April 1912, Sheet 133, Meteorological Office, London. The chart is in colour and displays wind, sea current, sea temperature

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Book cover, Deep Diving and Submarine Operations

Book cover, Deep Diving and Submarine Operations, one of two books, Sir Robert Davis inscribed inside, former property of C Kaile and Knocker White

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Fleet Submarine V2

Fleet Submarine V2 (US Navy). It was the largest submarine for its time. Date: 1925

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Nordenfelt Submarine Trial, Sweden

Nordenfelt Submarine Trial, Sweden
The trial of the Nordenfelt submarine at Landskrona, Sweden, before the King of Denmark, Christian IX, and the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Douglas C-54P 50851

Douglas C-54P 50851 (msn 10428, ex 42-72323). Used for radar tests at NATC Patuxent River, MD. under designation R5D-2-2. Had two pods mounted under each outer wing

Background imageSubmarine Collection: HMS Escort, E-class destroyer

HMS Escort, E-class destroyer
Royal Navy - HMS Escort, an E-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British destroyer in pursuit of German U-boat, WW1

British destroyer in pursuit of German U-boat, WW1
British destroyer in pursuit of a German U-boat, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: German U-boats surrendered at Harwich, WW1

German U-boats surrendered at Harwich, WW1
Fleet of German U-boats surrendered at Harwich towards the end of the First World War. circa 1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Obituary 20th April 1872

Obituary 20th April 1872
Obituaries of Christian Augustus Siebe (1788 April 15, 1872), German-born British engineer known for his contributions to diving equipment; Eva, wife of Rev. W. Earle; and William Slark, Esq. J.P

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands aboard a submarine

Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands aboard a submarine
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962) standing on board the deck of a submarine, September 1916. The Queen was attending manoeuvres carried out by the Dutch navy

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Republican Submarine B. 6 off Corunna; Spanish Civil War, 1

Republican Submarine B. 6 off Corunna; Spanish Civil War, 1
Photograph showing the Republican Government's submarine B.6 on the surface, viewed from the deck of the Nationalist cruiser Velasco, off Corunna, 10th September 1936

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Cartoon, Disenchantment, WW1

Cartoon, Disenchantment, WW1
Cartoon, Disenchantment. The old ones are no fun, they die too quickly, muses a German U-boat commander. Date: 1916

Background imageSubmarine Collection: SPANISH SUB SUNK NR GIB

SPANISH SUB SUNK NR GIB
NAVAL WARFARE Nationalists sink a Republican submarine near Gibraltar. Date: 1936

Background imageSubmarine Collection: H. M. Submarine X

H. M. Submarine X
H.M. Submarine X by Leslie Carr

Background imageSubmarine Collection: H. M. Submarine Pandora, naval ships

H. M. Submarine Pandora, naval ships
H.M. Submarine Pandora, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Postcard, Women and children first, WW1 Date: 1914-1918

Postcard, Women and children first, WW1 Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: HMS Hermes, Highflyer-class protected cruiser

HMS Hermes, Highflyer-class protected cruiser
Royal Navy - HMS Hermes, a Highflyer-class protected cruiser, before conversion to an experimental seaplane carrier / tender

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW1 - Whales mistaken for submarines

WW1 - Whales mistaken for submarines
The bodies of hundreds of whales, sharks, and other large fish, mistaken for submarines in the zealous hunt for German raiders, now lie strewn along the Atlantic coast

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Torino, Turin, Italy, taken across the River Po

Torino, Turin, Italy, taken across the River Po
19th century vintage photograph: panoramic view of Torino, Turin, Italy, taken across the River Po, c.1870 s

Background imageSubmarine Collection: World War II Deshimag shipyard Germany 1945

World War II Deshimag shipyard Germany 1945
World War II vintage photograph - Deshimag shipyard and submarine after capture, Germany 1945

Background imageSubmarine Collection: World War II launch of a new British submarine

World War II launch of a new British submarine
World War II vintage photograph - launch of a new British submarine in a UK shipyard

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW II German Uboat surrender Loch Eriboll, Scotland

WW II German Uboat surrender Loch Eriboll, Scotland
World War II vintage photograph - German Uboat surrender Loch Eriboll, Scotland

Background imageSubmarine Collection: World War II - US navy submarine, crew on deck

World War II - US navy submarine, crew on deck
Vintage photograph World War II - US navy submarine, crew on deck

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW II - Submarine at Deshimag Shipyard, Bremen Germany

WW II - Submarine at Deshimag Shipyard, Bremen Germany
World War II - Submarine at Deshimag Shipyard in Bremen Germany, yard had recently been bombed by the Allies

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarines

Submarines
Lady swimmer mimicking a submarine with her fake periscope. Date: circa 1916

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW2 - Corvette versus Submarine - Corvette wins

WW2 - Corvette versus Submarine - Corvette wins
WW2 - Corvette versus submarine and the corvette wins: A dramatic incident in The Battle of the Atlantic Date: 1941

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW2 - Corvette Screening Merchantmen from Enemy attacks

WW2 - Corvette Screening Merchantmen from Enemy attacks
WW2 - A corvette screening a convoy of Merchantmen, bringing them safely home protected from enemy attacks. 1941

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW2 - A corvette in heavy Atlantic Sea weather

WW2 - A corvette in heavy Atlantic Sea weather
WW2 - (2/3) Corvettes and Convoys - the little ships which are grappling with the u-boat menace. A corvette in heavy Atlantic Sea weather. 1941

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW2 - Corvette bucking through heavy Atlantic Seas

WW2 - Corvette bucking through heavy Atlantic Seas
WW2 - (3/3) Corvettes and Convoys - the little ships which are grappling with the u-boat menace. Corvette bucking through heavy Atlantic Seas 1941

Background imageSubmarine Collection: WW2 - Surfaced Enemy Submarine sees a Corvette on her track

WW2 - Surfaced Enemy Submarine sees a Corvette on her track
WW2 - The Terror of the u-boat: by the white glare of a star shell and tracer bullets firing through a dark night, a surfaced enemy submarine sees a Corvette on her track 1942

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Sinking of HMS Courageous, September 1939

Sinking of HMS Courageous, September 1939
Photograph of aircraft carrier HMS Courageous as it sinks, having been torpedoed by a German submarine, 17 September 1939

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Lifeboats watching the Athenia as it sinks, Sept 1939

Lifeboats watching the Athenia as it sinks, Sept 1939
Illustration of overcrowded lifeboats as they watch the transatlantic ocean liner, the Athenia, sink. The ships are shown lighting flares

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Explosion of a hatch on the Athenia, September 1939

Explosion of a hatch on the Athenia, September 1939
Illustration of the explosion as a torpedo from a German submarine hit the port side No. 5 hatch of the Athenia, a British transatlantic passenger liner

Background imageSubmarine Collection: HMS Telemachus, T Class submarine, WW2

HMS Telemachus, T Class submarine, WW2
HMS Telemachus, T Class submarine during the Second World War. Date: circa 1943

Background imageSubmarine Collection: German submarine attacking merchant ship, WW1

German submarine attacking merchant ship, WW1
German submarine (U-boat) attacking a merchant ship, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: E-boat bringing a U-boat to bay, WW1

E-boat bringing a U-boat to bay, WW1
E-boat bringing a U-boat to bay, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine C3 at Zeebrugge, Netherlands, WW1

British submarine C3 at Zeebrugge, Netherlands, WW1
British Submarine C3 strikes and explodes at Zeebrugge, Netherlands, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: H Class submarines at Torquay, Devon

H Class submarines at Torquay, Devon
H Class submarines 34, 48, 30 and 42 at Torquay, Devon. Date: circa early 1920s

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Salvage operations, sunken submarine M2

Salvage operations, sunken submarine M2
Salvage operations on the sunken submarine M2, September 1932. 1932

Background imageSubmarine Collection: US Navy submarine Nautilus leaving Philadelphia

US Navy submarine Nautilus leaving Philadelphia for New York, 27 March 1931. 1931

Background imageSubmarine Collection: On the lookout for German U-Boats, WW1

On the lookout for German U-Boats, WW1
On the lookout for German U-Boats during the First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarine divers 1869

Submarine divers 1869
Divers wearing diving armour with flexible arms and helmet with eye-plates of strong glass, with a fresh supply of oxygen been pumped in through a long hose to allow the operator to say under

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Freighters passing through an anti-submarine boom, WW1

Freighters passing through an anti-submarine boom, WW1
Freighters passing through an anti-submarine boom, painting by Charles Pears, First World War. (1 of 3) 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: A small naval dirigible, introduced by the British Navy for scouting for submarines

A small naval dirigible, introduced by the British Navy for scouting for submarines. Date: 1914 - 1918 war

Background imageSubmarine Collection: B class submarines moored together - Torquay

B class submarines moored together - Torquay
B class submarines moored together at Torquay. One of them is B11, which won a Victoria Cross in the First World War for carrying out a successful attack on the Turkish battleship Mesudiye in



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