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Short Type 184 was used in the the Dardinelles in 1915 and the Battle of Jutland in 1916
Funeral of Jack Cornwell, V. C in East HamThe funeral cortege of Jack Cornwell V.C. leaving East Ham Town Hall and progressing down the High Street towards Manor Park Cemetery where he was buried
A coal-scuttle made from two types of shell cases (one a 2 pounder) and a naval button with the engraved inscription - HMS Maenad, Jutland, 31st May 1916. HMS Maenad was a Moon (M) class destroyer
Ranges of naval artillery by G. H. DavisFrom Culverin to 16-inch gun: ranges of naval artillery. From the Armada to the Battle of Jutland: the progressive increase in the range of guns and the size of projectiles. Date: 1939
Admiral of the Fleet - Earl JellicoeAdmiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe (18591935) - British Royal Navy admiral who commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in World War I. Date: 1926
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
Daytime scene, Battle of Jutland, WW1Daytime scene during the Battle of Jutland, First World War. The German ships, from left to right, are: Wiesbaden, Derfflinger, Frauenlob, Pommern, Elbing, Rostock, and Lutzow. Date: 31 May 1916
H. M. S. St VincentHMS Vincent, a Royal Navy battleship which was launched in 1908 and commissioned in 1910. Present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, she was ultimately sold for scrap in 1921 Date: 1914
H. M. S. NeptuneHMS Neptune, Royal Navy dreadnought, launched in 1909 and commissioned in 1911. She was present at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and survived the war
H. M. S. OrionHMS Orion, launched in August 1910 and commissioned in January 1912, the first British dreadnought to mount guns of a greater calibre than 12 inches
Battle of Jutland, WW1Artists impression of the Battle of Jutland during the First World War. Date: June 1916
H. M. S. Duke of EdinburghThe lead ship of the Duke of Ediburgh class of armoured cruisers constructed for the Royal Navy in the mid 1900s. After participating in the Battle of Jutland in May 1916
Super Dreadnought - HMS Orion - Portrait, Sir John JellicoeHMS Orion - a dreadnought battleship (the first Super Dreadnought )of the Royal Navy, launched in 1910. featuring an inset portrait of Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe
DENMARK. JUTLAND. VEJLE. Jelling. Gorms burial
Sir William PakenhamSIR WILLIAM PAKENHAM British naval commander who served with the Japanese Navy: he took part in the battle of Jutland. Date: 1861- 1933
Admiral T D W NapierRear-admiral T D W NAPIER British naval commander of World War One who took part in the battle of Jutland - his flagship was the Falmouth. Date: circa 1915
GUN CREW 1914The gun crew of HMS Nottingham which will be sunk during the battle of Jutland two years from now. Date: 1914
Von Der Tann CruiserGermanys first battlecruiser, she is severely damaged at the battle of Jutland, all guns out of action, but makes it home. She will be scuttled at Scapa Flow in June 1918. Date: launched 1909
Rear Admiral LevesonRear admiral A C LEVESON British naval commander, at the battle of Jutland, May 1916 Date: circa 1915
Hms BellerophonThe fourth vessel of this name to serve in the Royal Navy, this Dreadnought-style battleship will take part in the battle of Jutland 1916, and be sold for scrap in 1921. Date: launched 1907
Damage to HMS Tiger during the Battle of Jutland, WW1Damage to the British battlecruiser HMS Tiger, hit during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916
HMS New Zealand, Battle of Jutland, WW1HMS New Zealand, Indefatigable class British battlecruiser (a gift from the government of New Zealand), launched 1911, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1922
German ships during the Battle of Jutland, WW1German ships on their way to take part in the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916
Hms IndominatbleOne of three battle-cruisers added to the R N at this time, sister to Invincible, she will take part in several notable engagements of WW1 including Jutland. Date: completed 1908
Winston Churchill on a naval visitWinston Churchill MP on a naval visit during the First World War, possibly connected with the Battle of Jutland. Date: circa 1916
HMS Indomitable and Inflexible, Battle of Jutland, WW1British Invincible-class battlecruisers, HMS Indomitable and HMS Inflexible, taking part in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War. Date: 1 June 1916
Wreck of HMS Invincible, Battle of Jutland, WW1Scene during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War, showing the wreck of the British battlecruiser HMS Invincible
HMS Iron Duke, Battle of Jutland, WW1HMS Iron Duke, British battleship, launched 1912, served as the flagship of the Grand Fleet during the First World War, used as a base ship at Scapa Flow during the Second World War
Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1Scene during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War, showing a German salvo falling near a British cruiser. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916
Men on HMS Tiger during the Battle of Jutland, WW1Men on the Q turret of British battlecruiser HMS Tiger, after being hit during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916
Admiral John Jellicoe circa 1915
HMS Chester, British light cruiser, WW1The forecastle and gun of the British Town-class light cruiser, HMS Chester, launched 1915, which took part in the Battle of Jutland (1916) during the First World War
John Jack Travers Cornwell, heroic sailor, WW1John Jack Travers Cornwell (1900-1916), heroic young sailor posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery on HMS Chester during the Battle of Jutland
HMS Indefatigable, British battlecruiser, WW1HMS Indefatigable, British battlecruiser, launched 1909, served during the First World War, sunk during the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916. Seen here (right foreground) with other ships
British ships during the Battle of Jutland, WW1British ships at the time of the Battle of Jutland, First World War. From left to right, HMS Royal Sovereign, HMS Resolution and HMS Revenge. Date: 1916
Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Royal NavyAdmiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe (1859-1935), British Royal Navy admiral. He commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland (1916) during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Admiral Sturdee on the quarterdeck - HMS HerculesAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee (18591925) on the quarterdeck of the HMS Hercules as Flag Officer Commanding the Fourth Battle Squadron. Date: 1916
Iron Duke WarshipThis dreadnought, seen here in the Pentland Firth, is the flagship at the battle of Jutland : she will become a training ship in 1931 and will be scrapped in 1946. Date: launched 1912
Galley Crew 1914The galleys crew of HMS Nottingham which will be sunk during the battle of Jutland two years from now. Date: 1914
John Jellico / StampAdmiral of the Fleet JOHN RUSHWORTH JELLICOE, 1st Earl Jellicoe, who commanded the Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in World War I
Prince Albert onboard HMS CollingwoodPrince Albert, Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), as a midshipman on HMS Collingwood, in the summer of 1914. Prince Albert was the only child of George V, other than Prince Edward
Prince Louis of Battenberg with his sonsPrince Louis of Battenberg (1854-1921), British First Sea Lord in 1914 with his sons, George (right) and Louis (Lord Louis Mountbatten)
Funeral of John CornwellThe funeral of John Travers Cornwell, the boy hero of the Battle of Jutland on the Chester, showing his body being conveyed through East London on way to Manor Park
Admiral Jellicoes farewell to Lord KitchenerA photograph of Admiral John Rushworth Jellicoe (1859-1935) bidding farewell to Field-Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) before his embarkation aboard the H.M.S
Admiral Sir John R. JellicoePhotograph of Admiral John R. Jellicoe (1859-1935), supreme commander of the British fleets in 1914. Although criticised at the time of the Battle of Jutland for failing to categorically defeat
Benbow WarshipBritish warship which takes part in the battle of Jutland, 1915 (Do not confuse with earlier ships of the same name)
Reinhard ScheerREINHARD SCHEER German naval commander, took part in battle of Jutland, responsible for much U-boat strategy
German DisabledA German battleship is disabled by HMS Warspite at the Battle of Jutland