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HMS Whirlwind - W-Class Destroyer - commissioned in 1944. Date: circa 1945
HMS Solebay - Battle-class Destroyer - commissioned in 1945 Date: circa 1946
HMS Aisne - Battle-class Destroyer - commissioned in 1947. Date: circa 1948
HMS Crusader (H60) - a Royal Navy C-class destroyerHMS Crusader (H60) - a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in 1931. She saw service in the Home and Mediterranean Fleets
The Starboard Watch - HMS Pincher - WW1The Starboard Watch - HMS Pincher (Beagle Class Destroyer) - WW1 Date: 1915
Solignum Wood Preservative and White Ant DestroyerAdvert, Solignum Wood Preservative and White Ant Destroyer
Royal Navy Destroyer on the Manchester Ship Canal
Vickers EFBI Destroyer biplane at Aero Show Olympia in 1913
Vickers EFBI Destroyer at Aero Show Olympia in 1913
WW2 Royal Navy Captain And DestroyerA pair of WW2 illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image shows a Royal Navy captain standing on deck, while the right picture shows the silhouetted form of a British destroyer ship
Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyerImperial Japanese Navy - Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyer. (One of a class of six, all built by Thorneycroft in England) Date: circa 1900
Volta (X62)Marine Nationale Francaise - Volta (X62), a Mogador-class destroyer. Scuttled at Toulon on 27 November 1942. (Marine Nationale Francaise - French Navy) Date: circa 1940
Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959 (MSN 1891), on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Date: circa 1985
Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312) was on display at Florence Air and Missile Museum. Museum closed and aircraft was scrapped in 1998 or shortly thereafter. Date: circa 1980
HMS Escort, E-class destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Escort, an E-class destroyer, built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. Although assigned to the Home Fleet upon completion
HMS Kale, E-class - River-class destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Kale, a Hawthorn Leslie type River-class destroyer ordered under the 1903-1904 Naval Estimates and named after the Kale Water in the Scottish Borders
HMS Hornet, Acheron-class DestroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Hornet, an Acheron-class Destroyer that served during the First World War and was sold for breaking in 1921. She was the seventh Royal Navy ship to be named Hornet
Douglas RB-66 Destroyer 54-0520United States Air Force - Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 54-0520 (msn 44820), of the 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, at RAF Alconbury in June 1964. Date: 1964
HMS Boadicea - a Boadicea-Class scout cruiserRoyal Navy - HMS Boadicea, a Boadicea-Class scout cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century
HMS Vulture - a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Vulture, a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer ordered under the 1895 - 1896 Naval Estimates. She was the fifth ship to carry this name since it was introduced in 1776 for a
HMS Usk - a Yarrow-type River-Class destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Usk, a Yarrow-type River-Class destroyer ordered under the 1901 - 1902 Naval Estimates and named after the River Usk in Wales flowing through Newport
HMS Ness - White Type River-class destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Ness, a White Type River-class destroyer, at anchor. Ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1903 - 1904 Naval Estimates and named after the River Ness in northern Scotland
British destroyer in pursuit of German U-boat, WW1British destroyer in pursuit of a German U-boat, First World War. 1914-1918
HMS Esk, burial at sea of Ldg Sig G H GuestHMS Esk (H15), British E-class destroyer, burial at sea of Leading Signalman G H Guest, who died on 17 January 1935 and was buried the following day. Date: 1935
Douglas EB-66C Destroyer 54-465Douglas EB-66C-DT Destroyer 54-465 (msn 44765), on display as a gate guard at Shaw AFB, South Carolina. Date: circa 1990
Kamov Ka-27PS 60 RedRussian Navy - Kamov Ka-27PS 60 Red (msn 88610), aboard the Russian destroyer Admiral Levchenko, during a Spithead Naval Review on 28 June 2005. Date: 2005
Douglas RB-66B Destroyer 53-0431Douglas RB-66B-DL Destroyer 53-0431 (MSN 44312), at the Florence Air and Missile Museum, Florence Regional Airport, Florence, SC. Date: 1995
Douglas BTD-1 Destroyer 04959 (MSN 1891), under restoration for display at the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center, Elmira-Corning Regional Airport, Elmira, New York. Date: circa 2000
The Ex-German Battleship Goeben being guarded by the Sirdas and Sparrowhawk (Destroyers) before being handed over to the Turks again as proposed in the Near East Treaty
Destroyer Royal Navy on exercise, Mediterranean Sea, 1934Destroyer of the first flotilla, Royal Navy on exercise, Mediterranean Sea, 1934
World War II WW2 - destroyer and aircraft carrier at sea - British navy
The Sphere Unknown Warrior Special Supplement (Page 1). Full page scan. The Warriors Pilgrimage, Armistice Day 1920. Top picture shows the destroyer Verdun coming alongside the Admiralty Pier at
WW2 - Destroyer escorting large convoy - AtlanticWW2 - A Royal Navy Destroyer escorting a large convoy through the German counter-blockade - The Battle of the Atlantic. Date: 1941
Return of British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk, WW2The return of British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk, northern France, showing harbour and destroyers crammed with troops following the evacuation. Date: 1940
Dunkirk under bombardment, 1940View of Dunkirk under bombardment, taken from the deck of a destroyer, showing huge smoke columns from fires, during the Dunkirk evacuations in June 1940. 1940
Sinking of HMS Courageous, September 1939Photograph of aircraft carrier HMS Courageous as it sinks, having been torpedoed by a German submarine, 17 September 1939
H. M. destroyer rescues passengers of the Athenia, Sept 1939Sailors on a British destroyer are shown holding onto former passengers of the Athenia in a lifeboat, 1939. The Sphere comments on the swell which made the rescue operation more difficult
Triple torpedo tubes on a V or W Class destroyer. Date: circa 1920
US Navy destroyers, Miraflores Locks, Panama CanalUS Navy destroyers in Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal -- USS McDermut, USS Yarborough and USS Shirk. Date: 1924
HMS Bruce, British flotilla leader at MaltaHMS Bruce (D81), Scott class destroyer and flotilla leader, seen here at Malta, with two rowing boats in the foreground. Date: 1919
Sinking of German Fleet, Scapa Flow, 21 June 1919Sinking of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow after the First World War, 21 June 1919. 1919
HMS Rapid, British destroyer, WW2HMS Rapid (H32), British R-class destroyer. Date: circa 1943-1944
French Destroyer la Combattante Memorial CourseullesThe ship was part of the supporting Bombardment Group. She was built in Glasgow in 1942 under the name HMS Haldon & loaned to the Free French Navy
British and German destroyers, Heligoland Bight, WW1Scrap between British and German destroyers at Heligoland Bight, First World War. 1914-1918
HMS Seraph, British destroyerHMS Seraph (D04), British S-class destroyer. Date: circa 1920s
HMS Wessex, British destroyerHMS Wessex (D43), British W-class destroyer. Date: circa 1920s
Rat-catcher 1850sJack Black, was a rat-catcher and mole destroyer from Battersea. Date: circa 1850s
A Destroyer on a night time encounter, by Harold M Brett, WWA Destroyer on a night time encounter, painting by Harold M Brett, First World War. circa 1917