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USS Leary, American destroyerUSS Leary (DD158), American destroyer. Date: circa 1920s
USS Charles Ausburn, American destroyerUSS Charles Ausburn (DD294), American destroyer and sea plane carrier. Date: 1926
USS Badger, American destroyerUSS Badger (DD126), American destroyer. Date: circa 1930s
USS McDougal, American destroyer, WW1USS McDougal (DD54), American destroyer, seen here in camouflage paint with crew on deck, 19 July 1918. One of the first American ships to take part in the First World War. Date: 1918
USS Parker, American destroyer, WW1USS Parker (DD48), American destroyer, seen here in camouflage paint on 26 November 1917. One of the first American ships to take part in the First World War, based at Cork 1917-1918. Date: 1917
USS O Brien, American destroyer, WW1USS O Brien (DD51), American destroyer, seen here in camouflage paint on 18 March 1918. One of the first American ships to take part in the First World War, based at Cork 1917-1918. Date: 1918
USS Maury, American destroyer, Key West, Florida, USAUSS Maury (DD100), American destroyer, at the dockyard in Key West, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1920
British v. American navy boxing championship, WW1British v. American navy grand fleet boxing championship, taking place at Rosyth Dockyard, Fife, Scotland, on 28-29 July 1918, towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1918
HMS Drake, British armoured cruiser, WW1HMS Drake, British armoured cruiser, sunk by a German U-boat in October 1917. Date: 1917
HMS Rainbow, British cruiser transferred to CanadaHMS Rainbow, British Apollo class protected cruiser, transferred to the Canadian Navy in 1910. Date: circa 1910
HMS Douglas, British destroyer, WW1HMS Douglas (D90), British destroyer, Scott class flotilla leader, seen here at Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, prior to launching on 8 June 1918. (1 of 2) Date: 1918
HM cruiser Vigilant, Canadian gunboat, seen here at Port Dover, Lake Erie, Ontario, Canada. Date: circa 1911
USS New York, American battleship, with George V, WW1Scene on the deck of USS New York (BB34), American battleship, Scapa Flow, towards the end of the First World War. King George V is shaking hands with the Chief Boatswains Mate (CBM), Shorty Schirm
US Navy vessel, St Lawrence River, CanadaA US Navy vessel on the St Lawrence River, Ontario, Canada, passing under the main span of the Thousand Islands International Bridge
USAT Logan, American Army transport shipUSAT Logan (formerly USAT Manitoba), American Army Transport ship. Date: circa 1908
HMS Cambrian and USAT Logan, Honolulu, HawaiiHMS Cambrian (left), British protected cruiser, and USAT Logan (right, formerly USAT Manitoba), American Army Transport ship, which had run aground in Honolulu Harbour, Hawaii. Date: 1909
British Monmouth class cruiser, WW1A British Monmouth class cruiser, possibly HMS Cornwall, seen here with camouflage paint during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
HMS Berwick, British cruiser, NewfoundlandHMS Berwick, British County class heavy cruiser, seen here in the harbour at St John s, Newfoundland, August 1939, just before the outbreak of the Second World War. Date: 1939
Japanese cruiser Asama, British Columbia, Canada, WW1Japanese cruiser Asama at Nanaimo (British naval base) for repairs, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, during the First World War. Date: 1915
HMS Arethusa, British cruiser, CanadaHMS Arethusa, British Leander class protected cruiser, seen here at Esquimalt, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Date: circa 1902
HMS Shearwater, British sloop, CanadaHMS Shearwater, British sloop, seen here coming into dock at Esquimalt Harbour, Greater Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Date: 1907
HMS Skate, British destroyerHMS Skate (D16), British destroyer. Date: circa 1935
Sailors camping party, Virago Sound, CanadaSailors camping party, Virago Sound, Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada. They belong to HMS Egeria, a British Royal Navy coastal survey ship. Date: 1907
Viscount Jellicoe and Vice Admiral Sir Frederick FieldViscount Jellicoe of Scapa and Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Field on the bridge of HMS Hood. Date: circa 1923
Six Russian destroyers, WW1Six Russian destroyers, First World War. The nearest one bears the initials GL, the Gavriil. Date: circa 1914-1915
Four French torpedo boats in Cherbourg Harbour, France. Date: 1910s
French destroyer Dehorter, Patras, Greece, WW1French destroyer Dehorter (Bouclier class), in the port of Patras, Greece, during the First World War (17 September 1917). Date: 1917
Football ground, Simons Town, Cape Town, South AfricaMen of the Royal Navy at a football ground in Simons Town, Cape Town, South Africa. Date: 1920s
Aircraft carrier HMS Eagle with mascotAircraft carrier HMS Eagle with real eagle mascot. A sailor is holding out the birds wings to their full extent. Date: circa 1920s
Shah of Persia on board Royal Navy ship, WW2The Shah of Persia on board a British Royal Navy ship during the Second World War. circa 1941
A Naval Display - Armistice celebrations outside AdmiraltyThe colours outside the old Admiralty building on Armistice Day in London showing a vehicle carrying sailors and others past the flags. Date: 1918
Sphere cover - Surrender of German fleet by MataniaThe surrender of the German High Seas Fleet - Admiral Meurer on board the " Queen Elizabeth" in the Firth of Forth, saluting Admiral Sir David Beatty in his cabin. Date: 1918
Royal Marines, Princess Hotel Ferry, BermudaRoyal Marines and others in front of the Princess Hotel Ferry, Bermuda. Date: circa 1912
Illustrated War News front cover, naval, 12 August 1914Front cover of the first issue of the Illustrated War News, produced within a week of the outbreak of the First World War and dedicated to covering all aspects of the conflict
Sphere cover - Zeebrugge raid, crew fix Union flag, WW1Men from HMS Vindictive during the Zeebrugge Raid pictured fixing the Union flag on the mole before returning to their ship
Zeebrugge - Petty Officer Reed rescuing Lieutenant AlleynOne of the eight actions which earned the Victoria Cross during the Zeebrugge Raid of 1918. Petty-officer Reed found Lieutenant Sir John Alleyne was unable to leave the conning tower on board
HMS Exeter, British heavy cruiser, WW2HMS Exeter (68), British York class heavy cruiser, returning home in February 1940 after repairs following the Battle of the River Plate (December 1939)
Men who are making history, WW1World War One commemorative postcard, Men who are making history. With portraits of King George V, Admirals Fisher, Jellicoe and Callaghan, Rear Admiral Madden, Vice Admiral Beatty, Lord Roberts
HMS Iron Duke, British battleship, Port Vathi, GreeceHMS Iron Duke, British dreadnought battleship, seen here at Port Vathi, Ionian Islands, Greece, with crew on deck. Date: circa 1920s
RMS Caronia, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada, WW1RMS Caronia, British ocean liner, seen here at Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada, after being requisitioned as an armed merchant cruiser on the outbreak of the First World War. Date: circa 1914
British cruiser off Wei-Hai-Wei, ChinaBritish cruiser, possibly HMS Suffolk, off Wei-Hai-Wei, China. circa 1910s
HMS Suffolk, British cruiser, frozen in ice, ChinaHMS Suffolk, British Monmouth class armoured cruiser, frozen in ice at Chin-Wang-Tao, China. Date: circa 1908
HMS Suffolk with destroyer and gunboat, Nanking, ChinaHMS Suffolk (55), British County class heavy cruiser, with destroyer D07 and a gunboat on the south bank of the Yangtze River at Nanking (Nanjing), China. Date: circa 1929
Crew of HMS Berwick, British heavy cruiserCrew of HMS Berwick (65), British County class heavy cruiser, on shore with a gun. Date: circa 1926
HMS Suffolk, British heavy cruiser, itinerary, ChinaHMS Suffolk (55), British County class heavy cruiser, at Wei-Hai-Wei, China Station. Giving details of her itinerary. Date: 1928-1930
Crew of HMS Cornflower, British minesweeping sloopFour crew members of HMS Cornflower, British minesweeping sloop. Date: circa 1920s
Suffragette Ceramic TeapotA Ceramic teapot made in the Foley Intarsio ware, of a suffrage supporter or advocate of Womens Rights. The lid or cover has the face of a stereotypical, be-spectacled spinster
Boy scouts on a cycling expedition, Mauritius