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HMS Victory, Portsmouth Harbour, Hampshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
HMS FuriousRoyal Navy - HMS Furious, Fleet Aircraft Carrier, a modified Courageous-class battlecruiser, in July 1932. Date: 1932
HMS EagleRoyal Navy - HMS Eagle, an Audacious-class aircraft carrier, seen before being fitted with an angled flight deck, in June 1951. Date: 1951
HMS TheseusRoyal Navy - HMS Theseus, a Colossus-class light fleet aircraft carrier, in September 1951. Date: 1951
HMS Ark Royal (91)Royal Navy - HMS Ark Royal (91), fleet aircraft carrier, seen in November 1938 during sea trials. Ark Royal was commissioned on 16 December 1938 and sunk by U-81 on 14 November 1941. Date: 1938
HMS CourageousRoyal Navy - HMS Courageous (pennant number 50'), in August 1938. HMS Courageous was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
HMS Hermes 95, aircraft carrierRoyal Navy - HMS Hermes 95, a British aircraft carrier, the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier. Date: circa 1938
HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal)Royal Navy - HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal) at A Spithead re in 1938. HMS Pegasus was re-named from the 1914 HMS Ark Royal seaplane carrier
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten postcardWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, collection of Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May. Rare book postcard written by Richard May on board RMS Olympic on September 20th 1911
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Chief Officer Wilde letterWhite Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten letter from Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde on board Olympic dated 14th September 1911, only six days before her collision with HMS Hawke. Date: 1911
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, dinner menu card (back)Signed First Class dinner menu card (back) for Titanic?s sister ship RMS Olympic dated September 20th 1911. This is a significant date as Olympic collided with Royal Naval cruiser HMS Hawke
HMS Olympic, rare silk postcardTHE MAY COLLECTION: Rare HMS Olympic silk postcard
Royal Navy, HMS Hood, War Comforts FundROYAL NAVY: HMS Hood rare War Comforts Fund charity booklet
Royal Navy memorabilia, HMS RodneyROYAL NAVY: HMS Rodney rum measure, copper ashtray, caddy spoon, oval dish, sweetheart pendant, Vesta case and good luck horseshoe, framed
Watercolour of steamer by D J LundMARITIME ART: 20th Century English School D.J. Lund watercolour of steamer (Titanic, HMS Britannia or Lusitania), framed and glazed. 9ins. 5ins
HMS Implacable R86Royal Navy ?? HMS Implacable R86, an Implacable-class aircraft carrier, in June 1953. Date: 1953
HMS ShannonRoyal Navy ?? HMS Shannon, a Minotaur-class armoured cruiser, at Cromarty, November 1915. Date: 1915
HMS Albion R07Royal Navy ?? HMS Albion R07, a Centaur-class aircraft carrier, in September 1954. Date: 1954
HMS Stalker, a Mk. III LSTHMS Stalker, a Mark III LST (Landing Ship, Tank), previously known as LST 3515, seen at the Pounds of Portsmouth scrapyard circa 2006
HMS Formidable 67Royal Navy - HMS Formidable 67, an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier entering Valletta harbour in June 1946. Date: 1946
HMS Indomitable 92Royal Navy - HMS Indomitable 92, a modified Illustrious-class aircraft carrier, being towed into Valletta harbour in March 1952. Date: 1952
HMS Colossus 15Royal Navy - HMS Colossus 15, a Colossus-class Light Fleet Carrier. Colossus is seen flying her paying off pennant in July 1946
HMS Unicorn 172Royal Navy - HMS Unicorn 172, an aircraft repair ship and light aircraft carrier, laid up in reserve on 10 September 1956. Date: 1956
HMS Invincible R05Royal Navy - HMS Invincible R05, an Invincible-class aircraft carrier. Date: 1981
HMS Eagle 94Royal Navy - HMS Eagle 94, an aircraft carrier converted from the Almirante Latorre-class battleship Almirante Cochrane, ordered by Chile, but never delivered. Date: 1929
HMS Furious 47Royal Navy - HMS Furious 47, an aircraft carrier converted from a Courageous-class battlecruiser, in March 1930. Date: 1930
Aircraft carrier HMS FuriousRoyal Navy - Aircraft carrier HMS Furious, at a time when she had a flush deck with no island and an unusual side funnel, which proved unsuitable due to excessive heating. Date: 1925
A Pair of Love Birds, HMS Triumph sailor and his love Date: 19th century
HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, Franklin expeditionHMS Erebus and HMS Terror, Sir John Franklin's final North West Passage expedition Date: 1854
HMS Theseus in a hurricane at San Domingo, West IndiesHMS Theseus caught in the Antigua-Charleston hurricane at San Domingo, West Indies, September 1804. (1 of 2) Date: 1804
HMS Inflexible at sea Date: 1888
White Star Line, HMT Teutonic - mess cardWhite Star Line, HMT Teutonic, used for military purposes during the Boer War and WW1. Mess card. 3.5 x 2.5 inches. Date: early 20th century
Queen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase, HMS MedinaQueen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase - The Royal Yacht, HMS Medina, 1911-1912 Coronation Expedition to India for the Durbar. Designed and made for Her Majesty by Waring and Gillow
HMS Southampton, British nautical pennant, framed and glazed, formerly the property of Brian Ticehurst, expert on the Titanic. 32 x 20 inches. Date: 20th century
HIMS AuroraImperial Russian Navy - HIMS Aurora, Pallada-class protected cruiser. A detail showing the forward funnel, foremast and bridge citadel. (This ship has been preserved at St. Petersburg)
HMS MutineRoyal Navy - HMS Mutine, a turbine-powered Algerine-class minesweeper, pictured on 1 May 1958 whilst on the reserve at Chatham
HMS GibraltarRoyal Navy - HMS Gibraltar, an Edgar-class, 1st class protected cruiser, bdfore being fitted with a forecastle to improve sea-worthiness
HMS GladiatorRoyal Navy - HMS Gladiator, an Arrogant-class, 2nd class cruiser. (Completed April 1899, sunk 25 April 1908) Date: circa 1900
RMS Lusitania - bronze trench art, WW1RMS Lusitania - extremely rare WW1 bronze trench art souvenir related to the sinking of the original Lusitania. She was sunk a mile east of Folkestone gate by German submarine U5
White Star Line, RMS Olympic - four postcards, including a Rapp real photo of Olympic after collision with HMS Hawke, and a Walton colour card of launch
RMS Olympic and HMS Hawke, Daily Mirror cuttingsRMS Olympic and HMS Hawke after collision, Daily Mirror cuttings, 22 September 1911. Date: 1911
Royal Navy typewritten message, WW2Original Royal Navy typewritten message, dated 23 May 1941 regarding the movements of the German battleship Bismarck and a Cruiser as they left the port of Bergen to take part in the massive naval
Cruiser HawkeThe ship, Hawke, after she had collided because of sea change. HMS Hawke, launched in 1891, was the seventh British warship to be named Hawke. She was an Edgar-class protected cruiser
HMS Aboukir, British Cressy class armoured cruiser, launched 1900, sunk by German U boat in September 1914
Master Tryon the Tailor's Son
British, French, American and German battleships - British (HMS Kent), French (Leon Gambetta), American (USS Washington) and German (Prince Adalbert). Date: circa 1903
British battleship, HMS Good Hope, Drake-class armoured cruiser, launched in 1901 Date: early 20th century
British battleship, HMS Formidable, pre-dreadnought, launched in 1898. Date: early 20th century