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Allied ship in action in the Dardanelles, Turkey, WW1Allied ship in action in the Dardanelles, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: 1915
Allied landing in the Dardanelles, Turkey, WW1Allied landing in the Dardanelles, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: 1915
Allied ships in action in the Dardanelles, Turkey, WW1Allied ships in action in the Dardanelles, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: 1915
British ships in action, Dardanelles, Turkey, WW1Allied ships in action in the Dardanelles, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: 1915
German battleship SMS Goeben in Turkey, WW1Painting by Philip Connard (completed 1919) entitled The Surrender of the Goeben, showing the German battleship SMS Goeben flying a white flag in Constantinople harbour
Italy v. Turkey, rival navies compared, by G. H. DavisItaly versus Turkey, the rival navies compared. Showing the Italian navy (top), whose chief fighting strength was four powerful armoured cruisers, and the Turkish navy (bottom)
British destroyers by G. H. DavisThe destroyer grows up: from TBD (torpedo boat destroyer) to almost light cruiser. The origins of the destroyer: from the 84.5 foot torpedo boat of 1876 to the Navys newest, the 2610-ton decoy
H. M. S. King Edward VIILaunched by King Edward VII in 1903, the Royal Navy battleship was one of eight in her own class of which she was the lead ship
The Engines of H. M. S. WarriorThe engine room of the iron-clad warship H.M.S. Warrior Date: 1861
The raising of the MikasaTogos flagship, the Mikasa, which sank in the harbour of Sasebo is refloated after months of patient engineering. Date: 1906
H. M. S. St VincentHMS Vincent, a Royal Navy battleship which was launched in 1908 and commissioned in 1910. Present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, she was ultimately sold for scrap in 1921 Date: 1914
H. M. S. NeptuneHMS Neptune, Royal Navy dreadnought, launched in 1909 and commissioned in 1911. She was present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and survived the war
H. M. S. OrionHMS Orion, launched in August 1910 and commissioned in January 1912, the first British dreadnought to mount guns of a greater calibre than 12 inches
Sailors of the Admiral Graf Spee, WW2Sailors of the Admiral Graf Spee, looking happy and relaxed. Their ship was sunk in December 1939. Date: circa 1940
Admiral F C T TudorRear-admiral F C T TUDOR British naval commander, commanded a Dreadnought-class battleship, later Third Sea Lord. Date: circa 1915
WW1 - Flags of the Allies - French postcard Date: circa 1915
HMS Illustrious - Patriotic British Naval postcardThe third HMS Illustrious of the British Royal Navy was a Majestic-class pre-dreadnought battleship - commissioned in 1898
WW2 - Women painting Ships - War EffortThe original image caption states: " The Womens place in the British scheme of things. The place of wmen in wartime England is no longer the home
WW2 - Canadian Patriotic Postcard - Land, Sea and Air, We re over there. Date: circa 1943
Cricket on the Quarter Deck of a British BattleshipA game of cricket on the Quarter Deck of a British Battleship. Date: 1906
Support the Armed Forces - USA - WW2 Propaganda - " Give them the tools to Finish the Job". Date: 1943
HMS Magnificent - Royal Navy Battleship (1895-1921). Date: circa 1910s
Chinese Boatmen at Port ArthurChinese boatmen in the Port at Lushunkou, a district in the municipality of Dalian, Liaoning province, also called Lushun City or Lushun Port, formerly known as both Port Arthur and Ryojun
The crew that sank the battleship Tirpitz. From left: F/O Giarish, Australia; Flt Lt Buckham, Australia; F/O Nolan, London; Sq Ldr A.G. Williams; F/O daniell, Canada and Wg Cdr J.B
Curtiss Model 96 SC-1 Seahawks aboard a US battleship visiting Antwerp
LCC-LFB Dennis open pump escape at a fire stationReadying for the outbreak of WW2, a regular London pump-escape pictured with the wartime fire appliances which would greatly outnumber the pre-1938 London appliance fleet
NFS (London Region) pump repairs, Lambeth workshopsA damaged LCC London Fire Brigade fire engine, after repair, at the Headquarters station, Lambeth. The appliance is without its ladders and equipment and painted in a wartime battleship grey colour