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Richard Rodney BlighSir RICHARD RODNEY BLIGH Naval commander during the Napoleonic Wars, Admiral of the Blue Squadron. Date: 1737 - 1821
Samuel Brooking, NavalSAMUEL BROOKING Naval Captain during the Naopleonic wars : he will in time be promoted to Rear- Admiral. Date: 1754 - 1834
Sir Osmond BrockSIR OSMOND DE BEAUVOIR BROCK British admiral : colleague and friend of Beatty, took part in crucial sea battles of World War One, continued in Navy after the war. Date: 1869 - 1947
Charles Brown, NavalCHARLES BROWN Naval officer, commander under Admiral Vernon at Porto Bello, subsequently Commission at Chatham dockyard. Date: ? - 1753
Admiral Henry BruceAdmiral HENRY H BRUCE Rear-Admiral, unknown to the Internet or to our reference books. Date: CIRCA 1916
Sir Frederick BrockSIR FREDERICK BROCK British admiral : served during World War One, first at Gibraltar, later at Orkney & Shetland. He retired after the war. Date: 1854 - ?
Sir Piercy BrettSIR PIERCY BRETT Naval commander, Admiral. Date: 1709 - 1781
Jane Vctss AddoverJANE ELIZABETH (COKE) viscountess ANDOVER wife (1) of Charles Howard, viscount, (2) of admiral sir Henry Digby. Depicted in a striking bonnet. Date: - 1863
William Shepherd Benson, US admiralWilliam Shepherd Benson (1855 - 1932), Admiral in the United States Navy, and Chief of Naval Operations during World War One. Date: c.1916
Three German medallions (1 of 2), WW1Three German medallions from the First World War. At the top is a large round medallion bearing the head of Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, German naval leader
Toulon, France - Place Amiral Senes. The square was named after Victor Baptistin Senes (born in Toulon - 1857-1915), a French naval officer and admiral
Admiral John Jellicoe circa 1915
Sir George Callaghan, Admiral of the FleetSir George Astley Callaghan (1852-1920), Admiral of the Fleet, seen here in uniform on the deck of a ship. He served in the Boxer Rebellion and during the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Admiral Sir Tom Phillips (1888 - 1941), who was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Fleet on 1 December 1941. He subsequently commanded Force Z during the Japanese invasion of Malaya
Viscount Curzon, Queen Mary and Admiral David BeattyThe Royal visit to the Fleet. Queen Mary chatting to Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, later 5th Earl Howe). On the right of the group of three is Admiral David Beatty. Date: c.1915
Rear Admiral Sir Christopher CradockRear Admiral Sir Christopher " Kit" George Francis Maurice Cradock (1862-1914), British admiral who served in the Boxer Rebellion and during the First World War
The Duke and Duchess of Northumberlands house partyA Royal Visit to Alnwick Castle, Northumberland The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) and invited guests including The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, Duchess of Portland
Williams BensonWilliam Shepherd Benson (1855 1932), Admiral in the United States Navy and the first Chief of Naval Operations, holding the post throughout World War One. Date: World War One
Sir David Beatty at Li觥fortBritish Admiral Sir David Beatty (1871 - 1936) at one of the Li觥 forts in Belgium, attacked and defeated by German forces in the opening engagement of World War One in August 1914. Date: C.1917
Admiral Von Spee in ValparaisoAdmiral Maximilian von Spee (1861 1914) - A German Admiral who, during the First World War was given freedom to make his own decisions about how to handle his battles
Prince Henry of Prussia, von Tirpitz and othersPrince Henry (Heinrich) of Prussia (1862-1929), with Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930), German naval commander, and others, mainly British, sitting on some steps at the Royal Yacht Club in Queenstown
Field Marshal von Mackensen with wreath in BerlinField Marshal August von Mackensen (1849-1945), German army officer, about to lay a wreath at the foot of the statue of Frederick the Great in Berlin, Germany
Vice Admiral Sir John de Robeck, British naval officerVice Admiral Sir John Michael de Robeck (1862-1928), British Royal Navy officer who commanded the Allied naval force in the Dardanelles during the First World War
Rear Admiral William Sims in IrelandRear Admiral William Sims (1858-1936) - An Admiral in the US Navy who, in the First World War commanded all the US naval forces in Europe. He also served twice as President of the Naval War College
Rear Admiral A. P. StoddartRear Admiral Stoddart fought as the Commander in Chief for South America during the battle of the Falklands in December 1914. Date: circa 1914
Prince Henry of Prussia, Crown Prince Wilhelm and othersPrince Henry (Heinrich) of Prussia (1862-1929), his nephew Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951), and Admiral Reinhard Scheer (1863-1928) on board ship
Commander Luigi Rizzo, Italian naval officer, WW1Commander (later Admiral) Luigi Rizzo (1887-1951), Italian naval officer, famous for sinking the Austro-Hungarian battleship SMS Szent Istvan in June 1918, during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Admiral Sturdee and Rear Admiral KeyesAdmiral Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee, 1st Baronet (1859-1925) and Rear Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945), standing side by side on the deck of a ship
Admiral Maximilian Reichsgraf von SpeeVice Admiral Maximilian Reichsgraf von Spee (1861-1914), German admiral during the early part of the First World War. He also served during the Boxer Rebellion. Date: circa 1914
Admiral Nicholson with Rear-Admiral O de BeechAdmiral William Nicholson (1863-1932) - served in World War I and, as Captain of HMS Canada, saw action at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. Pictured with Rear Admiral Sir O De Beech. Date: circa 1916
Commander E. R. G. R. Evans of HMS BrokeCommander E.R.G.R. Evans of HMS Broke
Admiral Eduard von Capelle, German naval officerAdmiral (formerly Captain) Eduard von Capelle (1855-1931), German naval officer, assistant to Admiral von Tirpitz whom he succeeded in 1916. Date: early 20th century
Commodore Keyes with journalist on submarine, WW1Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes (1872-1945), later Admiral of the Fleet, seen here (far right) as Commodore Keyes, showing a foreign journalist over HM Submarine E11 during the First World War
George V shaking hands with Admiral SturdeeGeorge V - King of England from 1910-1936 shaking hands with Admiral Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee, 1st Baronet (1856-1925) who defeated the German
Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Royal NavyAdmiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe (1859-1935), British Royal Navy admiral. He commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland (1916) during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Admiral Franz von Hipper, German Imperial NavyAdmiral Franz Ritter von Hipper (1863-1932), German Imperial Navy during the First World War, including the Battle of Jutland and the Battle of Dogger Bank, and raids on Scarborough
Lord Kitchener made Military Admiral, 1909Fascinating page from the Bystander showing a photograph of Lord Kitchener with critical editorial of his new position as Military Admiral which required him to travel hundreds of miles to inspect
Alfred von Tirpitz, German AdmiralAlfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930), German Admiral, seen here in uniform, sitting in a chair. He also served as State Secretary of the Imperial German Navy (1889-1919). Date: circa 1909
Admiral Sturdee on the quarterdeck - HMS HerculesAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee (18591925) on the quarterdeck of the HMS Hercules as Flag Officer Commanding the Fourth Battle Squadron. Date: 1916
The Duke and Duchess of York and their daughtersThe Duke of York, in the uniform of a Rear-Admiral, and his wife the Duchess pass Trafalgar Square in an open Landau. Facing them are Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. 1935
Admiral Sir Doveton SturdeeSir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee (1859-1925) - Admiral of the fleet in the British Navy who defeated von Spee at the Battle of the Falklands. Date: circa 1916
Admiral Trowbridge with Serbian sailors, WW1Admiral Trowbridge, ADC to Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia, inspecting Serbian sailors on their return from training on a British battleship at Salonika during the First World War
Admiral Sturdee and Rear Admiral Roger KeyesAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee (18591925) (keft and Rear Admiral (later Admiral of the Fleet) Roger John Brownlow Keyes (18721945). Date: circa 1916
Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Naval Intelligence, WW1Admiral Sir William Reginald Hall (1870-1943), British Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI) during the First World War. He was jointly responsible for setting up the Royal Navys codebreaking
British 15 inch Howitzer used on Western Front, WW1The first of twelve 15 inch Breech Loading Siege Howitzers constructed from the design of Admiral Bacon, a Director of the Coventry Ordnance Works
Italian Admiral and Naval Minister, WW1An unidentified Italian Admiral and Naval Minister, at the time of the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss, British naval commander, WW1Admiral of the Fleet Sir Rosslyn Erskine Wemyss (1864-1933), appointed First Sea Lord in December 1917. He represented Britain at the Armistice, and attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919
Eleftherios Venizelos on board Hesperis, Salonika, WW1Eleftherios Venizelos (1864-1936), Greek politician, who served as Prime Minister 1910-1920 and 1928-1932. Seen here (left) on board the Hesperis at Salonika during the First World War