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Survivors from Blucher, Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1Survivors from the disabled German armoured cruiser SMS Blucher being picked up from the sea by British destroyers during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea, First World War
The Dogger Bank Incident or Russian OutrageThe Dogger Bank Incident (or Russian Outrage ) occured on the 22nd October 1904, when the Russian Fleet (sailing to reinforce the 1st Pacific Squadron stationed at Port Arthur during)
Naval Encounter, by Charles Pears, WW1Naval Encounter (possibly the Battle of Dogger Bank, 24 January 1915, a British victory), painting by Charles Pears, First World War. 1915
WW1 - Battle of Dogger Bank - Sinking of SMS BlucherWW1 - Battle of Dogger Bank - A photograph showing the sinking of the German battle cruiser, SMS Blucher, after being shelled by the British in 1915
Sinking of the Blucher in Great War Deeds, WW1A dramatic incident in the Battle of Dogger Bank: the German armoured cruiser Blucher sinking and HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, standing in to save life
The Blucher sinkingA photograph showing the sinking of the German battle cruiser, the Blucher after being shelled by the British (led by Sir David Beatty) during the Battle of Dogger Bank in 1915
WW1 - The Sinking of the German Cruiser BlucherWorld War 1 - The Sinking of the German Cruiser Blucher / SM, Dogger Bank, North Sea, England. World War 1 Date: 1915
German cruiser Blucher, Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1The disabled German armoured cruiser SMS Blucher which later sank, during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea, First World War. Date: 24 January 1915
Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea during the First World War. Date: 24 January 1915
Memorial to victims of Russian OutrageA memorial to George Henry Smith and Richard William Leggett of the ill-fated trawler Crane, who lost their lives as a cause of action by the Russian Baltic Fleet on October 22nd 1904
Battle of Dogger BankBattle of the Dogger Bank - the British warship Lion is badly damaged by the German guns and has to be towed home to port : the battle is inconclusive. Date: 24 January 1915
Aurora Fired Upon, 1915British light cruiser Aurora is fired upon by the German ship Kolberg and the Battle of Dogger Bank commences
Indomitable Tows LionAfter the inconclusive Battle of Dogger Bank, the cruiser Indomitable tows home the damaged flagship Lion