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WW2 - Mumfie Marches On, The WindmillAn illustration for a WW2 children's story book, Mumfie Marches On, written and illustrated by Katharine Tozer. The image shows a military man with his naval toy friend climbing towards a
WW2 - Romance Of Jenny W. R. E. NAn illustrated front cover for a WW2 children's story book, Romance Of Jenny W.R.E.N. written by Sheila Burns. The image portrays the title character
WW2 - Gracie The WrenA WW2 children's illustrated Gracie doll card, equipped with a wartime Women's Royal Naval Service uniform. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Firing An Automatic RifleAn illustration for a WW2 children's short story, Strangers Of The Sea, written by Arthur Groom. The image portrays a military naval man firing an automatic rifle. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Blenheim Bombers Attacking German BaseThis illustration is an artist's impression of some British WW2 Bristol Blenheim bomber planes attacking a German naval base. Date: circa 1940s
The Case Of The Naval DefaulterAn illustrated front cover for The Case Of The Naval Defaulter, written by Walter Tyrer, no. 219 in the pulp fiction series, The Sexton Blake Library
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devon - Painted by artist Frank E Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
HMS Victory, Portsmouth Harbour, Hampshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Naval, Drake and Armada Memorials, Plymouth, Devon - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Greenwich and Royal Hospital, London - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
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
Luncheon menu, Assembly of Fleet at Spithead, SouthamptonSouth Western Hotel, Southampton, luncheon menu from 19 July 1914 for the Spithead Review, signed by Richard and Stanley May, in the May brothers personal archive of shipping items. Date: 1914
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
Schlachtschiff Bismarck lapel badge, German battleship, WW2MILITARIA/THIRD REICH: Extremely rare enamel Bismarck lapel badge possibly a launch souvenir or an item purchased on board. Made by B. H
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
Samuel Cody assorted memorabiliaEARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: Extremely important Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate No.9, 1910, issued to S. F
Union Jack And H. M. S. VictoryA pair of wartime illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image a naval Union Jack flag, while the right picture shows H.M.S
WW2, Ensign Flag And Wartime FishermanA pair of WW2 illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image shows a naval ensign banner flown in the Navy manner, while the right picture portrays a war time fisherman
Naval Military Man And Jolly JackA pair of wartime illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image shows authoritative naval man holding papers tucked under his arm
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
Music cover, The Wedding of the Royal Princess - Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten - words and music by Tommie Connor and Everett Lynton Date: 1947
George Abraham CrawleyA portrait photograph of British artist and designer, George Abraham Crawley, 1864-1926. He is seen here, wearing the uniform of an officer of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Date: early 1900s
Captain William Bentinck, RN, by George RomneyCaptain William Bentinck, RN (1764-1813), portrait by George Romney Date: 1787-1788
Sir William Henry White, British naval architectSir William Henry White (1845-1913), British naval architect, warship designer and Chief Constructor at the Admiralty. In his retirement he was consulting architect in the design of the Cunard liner
Selection of Player's Cigarette PacketsA selection of Player's Cigarette Packets Date: 20th century
Music cover, The Sea Serpent Polka, by Carlo Minasi Date: circa 1850
Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, royal weddingRoyal Wedding - Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, Westminster Abbey, London, 20 November 1947 - Souvenir Programme cover Date: 1947
The King's Navy, by John William Allison - an old sailor shows two children the fleet in the bay. Date: circa 1890
In MemoriamAn etching which acts as a tribute to the lives lost during World War 1, elements include a memorial stone, which reads 1914-1915, 1916-1917 indicating those that have died during this period
Arlington Tailor AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Arlington, a naval and military tailor based in London. The portrait shows a male military officer with a cigarette in hand. Date: circa 1915
John Player and Sons AdvertisementAn advertisement for John Player & Sons, a branch of the Imperial Tobacco Co of Great Britain and Ireland. The image is promoting Player's Country Life cigarettes being smoked by some cheerful
Cunard White Star, On Watch for Nearly a Century - The British Tradition Distinguishes Cunard White Star, 13.5 x 14.25 inches
Handley Page Hyderabad J8320 - T of No. 99 SquadronRoyal Air Force - Handley Page Hyderabad J8320 - T, of No.99 Squadron, attracting attention from local schoolchildren after a forced-landing in a sugar beet field, near Mistley, Essex
Canadian registered light aircraft and glidersA selection of Canadian registered light aircraft and gliders, L to R, top to bottom:- CF-FPH, a Cessna 195; CF-EUM, a Piper PA-12; CF-FKL, a Beech 33 Bonanza; CF-ZAI, a glider; CF-ZBK
Canadair CL-41G Tebuan FM1126Royal Malaysian Air Force - Canadair CL-41G-5 Tebuan FM1126 Date: 1970
General Douglas MacArthur enjoying a cup of tea in New Guinea on 23 November 1942, with General sir Thomas Blamey, the Commander of Australian Land Forces. Date: 1942
Vickers Wellington B. III BK461, with Dunlop Compacta tyresVickers Wellington B.III BK461, at Honiley with Dunlop for trials of its Compacta wheel covers. Seen with the smallest diameter wheels fitted
HIMS PeresvietImperial Russian Navy - HIMS Peresviet, a Peresviet-class battleship. Date: circa 1903
USS OlympiaUnited States Navy - USS Olympia, a cruiser, at anchor off Gravesend. Date: 1904
HIMS BogatyrImperial Russian Navy - HIMS Bogatyr, a Bogatyr-class protected cruiser. Date: circa 1903
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)
HIMS AskoldImperial Russian Navy - HIMS Askold, a protected cruiser. This ship was notable for having five funnels and its high turn of speed
HIMS Petr VelikiImperial Russian Navy - HIMS Petr Veliki, a turret ship, with main armament in two turrets, fore and aft of the central bridge citadel. Date: circa 1890
Redoubtablela Marine Francaise Imperiale - Redoubtable, a central battery ship, with main armament grouped around the centre of the ship with a gun in each corner and two guns on the forecastle
HMS MutineRoyal Navy - HMS Mutine, a turbine-powered Algerine-class minesweeper, pictured on 1 May 1958 whilst on the reserve at Chatham
Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyerImperial Japanese Navy - Murakumo-class torpedo boat destroyer. (One of a class of six, all built by Thorneycroft in England) Date: circa 1900