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Background imageHmhs Collection: Harland & Wolff - promotional brochure

Harland & Wolff - promotional brochure
Harland and Wolff - extremely rare Harland & Wolff promotional brochure. This soft-bound volume includes company history and information

Background imageHmhs Collection: HMHS Britannic breakfast menu

HMHS Britannic breakfast menu
HMHS BRITANNIC, extremely rare breakfast menu dated September 26 1916, only weeks prior to her sinking on 21st November 1916

Background imageHmhs Collection: RMS Britannic - two postcards

RMS Britannic - two postcards
RMS Britannic - postcards of HMHS Britannic (hospital ship) with notations of the sender's cabin location (top), and the builders models for Britannic II of 1874 and Britannic III of 1914 (bottom)

Background imageHmhs Collection: The latest act of Hun fiendishness during the First World War: the Glenart Castle

The latest act of Hun fiendishness during the First World War: the Glenart Castle, the seventh hospital ship sunk in breach of the German pledge

Background imageHmhs Collection: HMHS Britannic - dinner menu, WW1

HMHS Britannic - dinner menu, WW1
HMHS Britannic - extremely rare dinner menu from the hospital ship Britannic, Titanic's ill-fated sister ship. The menu is dated 25 September 1916, in the middle of WW1

Background imageHmhs Collection: HMHS Britannic, group photo of surviving crew, WW1

HMHS Britannic, group photo of surviving crew, WW1
HMHS Britannic, rare photo postcard of the surviving crew. The ship became a hospital ship in 1915, until sinking near the Greek island of Kea in 1916 after striking a German mine. Date: circa 1916

Background imageHmhs Collection: WW1 - British hospital ship Anglia sinks, November 17th 1915

WW1 - British hospital ship Anglia sinks, November 17th 1915
WW1 - HMHS Anglia was a British steam ship requisitioned for use as a hospital ship during the First World War. On 17th November 1915, Anglia was returning from Calais to Dover

Background imageHmhs Collection: HMHS St George, WW1

HMHS St George, WW1
HMHS St George, hospital ship. Date: circa 1915

Background imageHmhs Collection: HMHS Gloucester Castle sinking, WW1

HMHS Gloucester Castle sinking, WW1
HMHS Gloucester Castle, a Union Castle steamship used as a hospital ship during the First World War. Seen here sinking after being hit by a German torpedo off the Isle of Wight

Background imageHmhs Collection: HMHS Assaye, Christmas Greetings, WW1

HMHS Assaye, Christmas Greetings, WW1
HMHS Assaye, hospital ship, Christmas Greetings card for 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageHmhs Collection: George V visiting HMHS Plassy, WW1

George V visiting HMHS Plassy, WW1
King George V visiting the Royal Navys hospital ship, HMHS Plassy, at Scapa Flow in the Orkneys, Scotland, on 17 June 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageHmhs Collection: Poster, Red Cross hospital ship, WW1

Poster, Red Cross hospital ship, WW1
First World War poster: What a Red Rag is to a Bull, the Red Cross is to the Hun. Showing a German U-boat torpedoing a clearly marked British hospital ship


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