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British destroyers v. German U-boat by G. H. DavisThe long arm of the Royal Navy: a German U-boat meets its end in the Atlantic, British destroyers having picked up its trail 120 miles away
Australian fleet in Mediterranean by G. H. DavisBravo Australia! The first colony (of the British Empire) with a fleet of its own -- the fighting force of the Mediterranean. Two panoramic views of the ships of the Australian navy. 1913
Naval strength of Argentine Republic by G. H. DavisNaval strength of the Argentine Republic. Showing a range of ships, including gunboats, destroyers and torpedo craft. Date: 1913
H. M. S. SharkThe Shark was one of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). She was torpedoed and sunk during the Battle of Jutland, 1916 Date: 1914
H. M. S. AcastaOne of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Acasta was sold for breaking up in 1921 Date: 1914
The Japanese torpedo destroyers, the Asagiri and Hayadori, attacking the Russian Men-of-war. Print showing Japanese torpedo boats sinking Russian battleships. Date 1904
The destruction of Russian torpede sic destroyers by Japanese torpede destroyers at Port Arthur -- the illustration of the war between Japan and Russia (no. 5)
British destroyers at sea, WW1British destroyers at sea during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
HMS Kempenfelt and other British destroyers at sea, WW1HMS Kempenfelt (left, launched 1915) and other British Marksman-class destroyers at sea during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918
HMS Laurel, British destroyer, WW1HMS Laurel, British Laforey-class torpedo boat destroyer, launched 1913, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1921. Seen here travelling at full speed. Date: 1914-1918
British destroyers under construction, WW1British destroyers under construction at a shipyard during the First World War. Date: 1917
British torpedo boat destroyers at sea, WW1British torpedo boat destroyers at sea during the First World War, making a smoke screen to protect a convoy. Date: 1914-1918
WW1 / 1915 / U-BOAT U8 SUNKGerman submarine U8 sunk in the English Channel by British destroyers. Date: 1915
Royal Navy at PortlandRoyal Navy vessels moored at Portland Harbour, Dorset
British fleet 1918British cruisers and destroyers of the Royal Navy on their way to the Estonian capital and major sea port Tallinn, carrying arms for the Estonians
The British Mediterranean Fleet on Exercises, 1935Photograph of a line of Royal Navy destroyers, setting out from Gibraltar on a naval exercise, 1935
Indomitable Tows LionAfter the inconclusive Battle of Dogger Bank, the cruiser Indomitable tows home the damaged flagship Lion
Zeps Spotted on the TyneZeppelins are spotted by destroyers on the Tyne
Detecting a SubmarineThwarting a submarine attack : an array of microphones detects the approach of a hostile submarine - then the destroyers come in to the attack !
Miraflores LocksUnited States destroyers in the Miraflores locks