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Naval Collection (page 23)

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Warspite, naval ships

H. M. S. Warspite, naval ships
H.M.S. Warspite, naval ships by Bernard W. Church

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Somali, naval ships

H. M. S. Somali, naval ships
H.M.S. Somali, naval ships by Bernard W. Church

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. King George V, naval ships

H. M. S. King George V, naval ships
H.M.S. King George V, naval ships by Bernard W. Church

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Cumberland, naval ships

H. M. S. Cumberland, naval ships
H.M.S. Cumberland, naval ships by Bernard W. Church

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. Submarine Pandora, naval ships

H. M. Submarine Pandora, naval ships
H.M. Submarine Pandora, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Sussex, naval ships

H. M. S. Sussex, naval ships
H.M.S. Sussex, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister. 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M.s Royal Oak, naval ships

H. M.s Royal Oak, naval ships
H.M.S Royal Oak, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister. 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Rodney, naval ships

H. M. S. Rodney, naval ships
H.M.S. Rodney, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister. 1937. Date: 1937

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Lightning, naval ships

H. M. S. Lightning, naval ships
H.M.S. Lightning, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. S. Howe, naval ships

H. M. S. Howe, naval ships
H.M.S. Howe, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister

Background imageNaval Collection: H. M. Aircraft Carrier Formidable, naval ships

H. M. Aircraft Carrier Formidable, naval ships
H.M. Aircraft Carrier Formidable, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister

Background imageNaval Collection: King George V (1865 - 1936), reigned 1910-1936. Date: circa 1910

King George V (1865 - 1936), reigned 1910-1936. Date: circa 1910

Background imageNaval Collection: British Naval Seaplane - Chanakkale, Dardanelles Peninsula, Turkey. Date: 1923

British Naval Seaplane - Chanakkale, Dardanelles Peninsula, Turkey. Date: 1923

Background imageNaval Collection: The Vinh-Long, French naval vessel (a 5500-ton screw steamship)

The Vinh-Long, French naval vessel (a 5500-ton screw steamship, which was built in 1881) - on 16 November 1922, while carrying 495 persons

Background imageNaval Collection: British Naval Manoeuvres off Moda, Turkey - Vessels involved were The HMS Iron Duke, The HMS Benbow

British Naval Manoeuvres off Moda, Turkey - Vessels involved were The HMS Iron Duke, The HMS Benbow, the HMS Marlborough, HMS Emperor of India, HMS Ajax and HMS Centurion - July 30, 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageNaval Collection: Panoramic view of Maitos, Chanakkale, Turkey. Date: 1923

Panoramic view of Maitos, Chanakkale, Turkey. Date: 1923

Background imageNaval Collection: Maitos, Chanakkale - Turkey - Panorama with Royal Navy Ships (from left): HMS Emperor of India

Maitos, Chanakkale - Turkey - Panorama with Royal Navy Ships (from left): HMS Emperor of India, HMS Centurion and HMS Benbow Date: 1923

Background imageNaval Collection: Visit of Edward, Prince of Wales to Japan (3 / 3) Date: 1922

Visit of Edward, Prince of Wales to Japan (3 / 3) Date: 1922
Visit of Edward, Prince of Wales to Japan (3/3) Date: 1922

Background imageNaval Collection: The Capture of Gibraltar by Anglo-Dutch forces, 1 to 4 August 1704

The Capture of Gibraltar by Anglo-Dutch forces, 1 to 4 August 1704, part of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). Date: 1704

Background imageNaval Collection: The Torbay forcing the boom at the Battle of Vigo Bay, Galicia, Spain, 23 October 1702

The Torbay forcing the boom at the Battle of Vigo Bay, Galicia, Spain, 23 October 1702, part of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). Date: 1702

Background imageNaval Collection: Attack off Brest, Battle of Camaret, Brittany, France, 18 June 1694

Attack off Brest, Battle of Camaret, Brittany, France, 18 June 1694, part of the Nine Years War (1688-1697). English and Dutch ships attempted to seize the French port, but failed. Date: 1694

Background imageNaval Collection: Southwold Bay (Solebay), Suffolk, location of the Battle of Solebay, 7 June 1672

Southwold Bay (Solebay), Suffolk, location of the Battle of Solebay, 7 June 1672, the first naval battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674). Date: 1672

Background imageNaval Collection: Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyters attack on the fortress, Upnor Castle

Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyters attack on the fortress, Upnor Castle, in the Raid on the River Medway, Kent, 19-24 June 1667, during the Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667). Date: 1667

Background imageNaval Collection: Proclamation of naval war with Holland before the Royal Exchange, City of London

Proclamation of naval war with Holland before the Royal Exchange, City of London, 4 March 1665. Date: 1665

Background imageNaval Collection: Death of Admiral Maarten Van Tromp during the Battle of Scheveningen, 31 July 1653

Death of Admiral Maarten Van Tromp during the Battle of Scheveningen, 31 July 1653, the final battle of the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652-1654). Date: 1653

Background imageNaval Collection: Battle of Portland between English and Dutch ships, off the Isle of Portland in

Battle of Portland between English and Dutch ships, off the Isle of Portland in the English Channel, under Admiral Robert Blake and Admiral Maarten Van Tromp, 18 February 1653

Background imageNaval Collection: Skirmish between English and Dutch ships, under Admiral Robert Blake

Skirmish between English and Dutch ships, under Admiral Robert Blake and Admiral Maarten Van Tromp, 19 May 1652, known as the Battle of Dover or Battle of Goodwin Sands

Background imageNaval Collection: Battle of Sesimbra Bay, Portugal (then under Spanish rule), 3 June 1602

Battle of Sesimbra Bay, Portugal (then under Spanish rule), 3 June 1602, part of the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). Date: 1602

Background imageNaval Collection: The Battle of Dover (Battle of Sandwich), 24 August 1217

The Battle of Dover (Battle of Sandwich), 24 August 1217, part of the First Barons War (1215-1217). An English fleet led by Hubert de Burgh attacked a French armada, forcing them to return to Calais

Background imageNaval Collection: Hubert de Burghs oath to defend Dover Castle from French attack by sea, August 1217

Hubert de Burghs oath to defend Dover Castle from French attack by sea, August 1217. Date: 1217

Background imageNaval Collection: Advance of the English fleet, Battle of Damme, County of Flanders, 30-31 May 1213

Advance of the English fleet, Battle of Damme, County of Flanders, 30-31 May 1213, part of the Anglo-French War (1213-1214). Date: 1214

Background imageNaval Collection: A Great name in British Naval History - The Nine Royal Navy vessels to bear the name

A Great name in British Naval History - The Nine Royal Navy vessels to bear the name Vanguard (1586-1946). Date: 1946

Background imageNaval Collection: Fairey Gannet AS. 4 XG631

Fairey Gannet AS. 4 XG631
Royal Navy - Fairey Gannet ECM.6 XG831 (msn F9373), of 831 Naval Air Squadron. Built as an AS.4, converted to ECM.6, re-delivered on 31 May 1957

Background imageNaval Collection: Grumman US-2B Tracker 136427

Grumman US-2B Tracker 136427
United States Navy - Grumman US-2B Tracker 136427 427, at Naval Air Station Norfolk

Background imageNaval Collection: McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XT865 165

McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG. 1 XT865 165
Royal Navy - McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG.1 XT865 165, base code VL, of 767 Naval Air Squadron, from RNAS Yeovilton, circa 1971. Date: circa 1971

Background imageNaval Collection: Vought F-8E FN Crusader 30

Vought F-8E FN Crusader 30
Aeronavale - Vought F-8E(FN) Crusader 30 of 14F. at a very soggy Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton on 5 September 1970. Date: 1970

Background imageNaval Collection: Grumman S-2D Tracker

Grumman S-2D Tracker
United States Navy - Grumman S-2D Tracker, base code AW, call-sign 36, embarked on USS Randolph (CVS-15), at Royal Naval Air Station Brawdy, for an air-display circa 1968. Date: circa 1968

Background imageNaval Collection: HMS Forward - Forward-class Scout Cruiser

HMS Forward - Forward-class Scout Cruiser
Royal Navy - HMS Forward, a Forward-class Scout Cruiser. Forward was built by Fairfield???s S.B. & E. at Govan, in 1904. The ship was in reserve for most of the first decade of her existence

Background imageNaval Collection: Vought F8U-1 Crusader 145375

Vought F8U-1 Crusader 145375
United States Navy - Vought F8U-1 Crusader 145375 (base code AK, call-sign 200 ), of VF-62, seen embarked on USS Shangri-La, during a families day in port

Background imageNaval Collection: British crew from HMS Pelican boarding and capturing the American brig, USS Argus

British crew from HMS Pelican boarding and capturing the American brig, USS Argus, 14 August 1813, off St Davids Head, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Background imageNaval Collection: Battle of Boston Harbour between the British Royal Navy frigate HMS Shannon

Battle of Boston Harbour between the British Royal Navy frigate HMS Shannon and the US Navy frigate USS Chesapeake, off the coast of Boston, USA, 1 June 1813, part of the War of 1812

Background imageNaval Collection: Bombardment of Copenhagen (Second Battle of Copenhagen), 15 August to 7 September 1807

Bombardment of Copenhagen (Second Battle of Copenhagen), 15 August to 7 September 1807. Date: 1807

Background imageNaval Collection: Sailors taking fragments of the flag from HMS Victory at Nelsons funeral in St Paul s

Sailors taking fragments of the flag from HMS Victory at Nelsons funeral in St Paul s
Sailors taking fragments of the flag from HMS Victory at Nelsons funeral in St Pauls Cathedral, London, 9 January 1806. Date: 1806

Background imageNaval Collection: A minor engagement between the French Navy frigate Didon

A minor engagement between the French Navy frigate Didon and the British Royal Navy frigate HMS Phoenix, off Cape Finisterre, west coast of Spain, 10 August 1805

Background imageNaval Collection: Nelson and the Signal, Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801 - the famous incident when

Nelson and the Signal, Battle of Copenhagen, 2 April 1801 - the famous incident when Nelson held the telescope up to his blind eye in order to ignore a signal to retreat. Date: 1801

Background imageNaval Collection: Sir Sidney Smith at the Siege of Acre, Ottoman Empire (now Akko, Israel), May 1799

Sir Sidney Smith at the Siege of Acre, Ottoman Empire (now Akko, Israel), May 1799, during the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria (1798-1801) and the War of the Second Coalition (1798-1802)

Background imageNaval Collection: Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay), Egypt, a naval battle between the British

Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay), Egypt, a naval battle between the British (led by Nelson) and the French, 1-3 August 1798

Background imageNaval Collection: Map, Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay), Egypt, a naval battle between

Map, Battle of the Nile (Battle of Aboukir Bay), Egypt, a naval battle between the British (led by Nelson) and the French, 1-3 August 1798. Date: 1798



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