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Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Jack Tar the SailorHappy Families Playing Cards Mr Jack Tar the Sailor. late 19th century
Cody Kite RecoveredThe Royal Navy recover one of Codys military kites from Portsmouth Harbour. Date: 1903
WW1 - The King Stephen fishing boat and Zeppelin L19, 1916WW1 - The zeppelin L19 (also known as the LZ 54), was a World War I airship of the of the Imperial German Navy. After its first bomb raid in the UK, the L19 crashed in the North Sea
Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless -the stalwart US Navy carrier -going dive bomber served throughout the Pacific War, sinking most of Japans aircraft carriers
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver -early examples had a tendency to break up during recovery from a dive
HMS Jervis, British destroyerHMS Jervis (F00), British J-class destroyer and flotilla leader. Date: 1939
Map, Britain -- Spearhead of Attack, WW2. Date: 1940s
Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa - built in the UKThe Mikasa - a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s, and was the only ship of her class
Viking ships of the king Olaf I of Norway (995-1000). Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. Navy Museum
A prospect of Port Antonio, and town of Titchfield, in parish of Portland, on the North side Jamaica, taken from Navy island
Lord Mountbatten inspecting Sea ScoutsLord Louis Mountbatten of Burma, Commodore of Sea Scouts, inspecting the 2nd Cowes Sea Scouts on the opening of their new Headquarters. August 1977
HMS Thunderer at Dagenham, EssexHMS Thunderer (launched 1911) was the third Orion-class battleship built for the Royal Navy and the last vessel to be constructed by Thames Ironworks
Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth IIH.R.H. Princess Elizabeth dancing with Lord Rupert Nevill, younger son of the Marquess of Abergavenny, at the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy Ball. This was the first public ball she attended
Sultan Osman Dreadnought - Ottoman NavyDreadnought of the Imperial Ottoman Empire - The Sultan Osman Date: circa 1910s
Admiral Edward Hobart SeymourAdmiral Sir Edward Hobart Seymour in a Vanity Fair cartoon by Spy. Seymour (1840 - 1929) was a Royal Navy officer and Commander-in-Chief of the China Station during the Boxer Rebellion
Training Ship Cornwall, Purfleet, EssexThe Training Ship Cornwall was established on the River Thames at Purfleet, Essex, in 1859 by the School Ship Society as a boys reformatory establishment
The Imperial Japanese Navy, Second World War, 1941Illustration showing the British estimate of the strength of the Imperial Japanese Navy, during the Second World War, 1941
HMS Implacable at Devonport, 1926Photograph showing a stern view of the frigate HMS Implacable in dry dock at Devonport, 1926. Implacable was one of the ships captured by the Royal Navy at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
Prinz Eugen in Copenhagen Harbour; Second World War, 1945Photograph showing the German cruiser Prinz Eugen under Danish guard, in Copenhagen harbour, after she had surrendered to the Royal Navy on 9th May 1945
Back up the Fighting Forces Poster
Wwi Navy RecruitmentNaval recruitment poster from World War One featuring a number of sailors in a crows nest of a ship
US Navy Poster / WwiA recruitment poster for the US Navy during World War One, showing the American eagle flanked by sailors
Jamaica EarthquakeWhen Jamaica is devastated by an earthquake, the Royal Navy brings food and supplies for the victims
HMS Leviathan, Drake-class armoured cruiserRoyal Navy - HMS Leviathan, a Drake-class armoured cruiser. HMS Leviathan was one of four Drake-class armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900
German fighting ship in Battle of Jutland, WW1One of Germanys greatest fighting ships in the Battle of Jutland, First World War. 1916
Grumman S-2 Tracker 152364United States Navy - Grumman S-2E Tracker 152364 (msn 251C, base code NT, call-sign 106 ), of VS-33 / VSG-59, embarked on USS Hornet
Northrop T-38A-10-NO Talon 58-1194, Buzz Number TF-194. The first production aircraft, with the rear cockpit canopy blanked off for flight testing
Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute, Scotland1904
Fleet Air Arm - Grumman Martlet II - AM958A Grumman Martlet II of the Fleet Air Arm. Ordered by the British Purchasing Commission as Grumman G-36Bs, the Martlet II was powered by a Pratt and Whitney R-1830-S3C4-G engine
North American SNJ-2 Texan N66082 at La Guardia Airport NY. Constructed as a SNJ-2 (MSN 65-2026) with Bureau of Aeronautics No. 2037. Taken on Strength-Charge with the United States Navy 1946
HMS Victory - 2HMS Victory, Portsmouth, England. A sailor scrubs the main deck. First published The Daily Telegraph Date: circa 1990
BAE Sea Harrier FRS-1Royal-Navy Rn Bae Sea Harriers Parked on the Flight-Deck with Hms Broadsword Sailing Behind Date: 1982
British battleship firing its gunsHurling one-ton shells twenty miles. A British battleship fires its 16 inch guns which are able to hurl shells twenty miles across the ocean. Date: 1932
View of Port Antonio, Jamaica, West Indies, from Richmond, with Navy Island (a former British naval base) in the distance, and the Titchfield Hotel on the right. Date: circa 1910
Puss on a 12-inch gun: a cat on a royal navy ship during World War One. 1917
HMS Revenge, battleship, Revenge class 1940s
Naval Barracks, Portsmouth, Hampshire and City Coat of Arms Date: circa 1910s
Valletta, Malta - HMS Egmont and Dockyard Creek. Date: 1923
Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz - Prussian NavyAdmiral Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930) - German Grossadmiral (Grand Admiral), Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office
Doctor operating on a patient in the operating room in Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, New York City, USA Date: 1901
825 Squadron on HMS Warrior aircraft carrierGroup photo of 825 Squadron, Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, on board HMS Warrior (R31) aircraft carrier with a Fairey Firefly plane. Date: circa 1953
WW1 - U-14 rammed by British steam trawler, the Oceanic IIWW1 - SM U-14 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. On the 5th June 1915, U-14 was disabled by gunfire from armed British trawler, Oceanic II
Consolidated PBY-5 seen clad in drab 1942 livery Catalinas flown by the US Navy and RAFs Coastal Command helped defeat the U-Boat threat across the Atlantic
Blackburn Firebrand TF IV first flown in February 1942 opened a whole saga of problems, with the first production aircraft not being available until long after wars end
German cruiser SMS Emden, WW1The German light cruiser SMS Emden after being attacked by HMAS Sydney on 9 November 1914, at the Battle of Cocos. Escaping crew can be seen in a boat in the foreground. 1914
USS Phoenix, American light cruiserUSS Phoenix (CL-46), American Brooklyn-class light cruiser, seen here at Portland, Oregon, in July 1939. Later sold to Argentina and renamed General Belgrano. Date: 1939
HMS Echo, British destroyer, WW2HMS Echo (H23), British E-class destroyer. Date: circa 1940s
British submarine HMS C11. Date: circa 1909