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Background imageRammed Collection: WW1 - U-14 rammed by British steam trawler, the Oceanic II

WW1 - U-14 rammed by British steam trawler, the Oceanic II
WW1 - 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

Background imageRammed Collection: British Sub Rammed

British Sub Rammed
An Italian torpedo boat heroically rams and sinks a British submarine

Background imageRammed Collection: Rammed HMS Swift and HMS Broke, Straits of Dover, WW1

Rammed HMS Swift and HMS Broke, Straits of Dover, WW1
Rammed HMS Swift and HMS Broke in the Straits of Dover, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageRammed Collection: WW1 - HMS Birmingham sinking the German U-15 U-Boat

WW1 - HMS Birmingham sinking the German U-15 U-Boat
WW1 - On 9 August 1914, HMS Birmingham spotted the German submarine U-15, whose engines had failed as she lay stopped on the surface in heavy fog, off Fair Isle

Background imageRammed Collection: WW1 - HMS Badger rams U-19 German Navy U-Boat, 1914

WW1 - HMS Badger rams U-19 German Navy U-Boat, 1914
WW1 - HMS Badger was an Acheron-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was the eighth Royal Navy ship that served during the First World War

Background imageRammed Collection: WW1 - Second Battle of Dover Strait - HMS Broke rams Germans

WW1 - Second Battle of Dover Strait - HMS Broke rams Germans
WW1 - During the Second Battle of Dover Strait, HMS Broke rammed SMS G42 on 21st April 1917 near the Goodwin Sands. In confusing action, there was close-quarter fighting between the crews

Background imageRammed Collection: The German submarine U15

The German submarine U15
The German submarine U-15 became the first U-boat loss for the Germans after it was rammed by the British cruiser, HMS Birmingham on 9th August 1914. 1914

Background imageRammed Collection: British Hurricane ramming Italian raider by G. H. Davis

British Hurricane ramming Italian raider by G. H. Davis
The new technique in air attack during the Second World War: a British Hurricane ramming an Italian raider in mid-air. The British pilot said of the incident

Background imageRammed Collection: Spanish Bullfighting Series (4 / 12)

Spanish Bullfighting Series (4 / 12)
Spanish Bullfighting Series. Horses injured by the bull. Date: 1913

Background imageRammed Collection: Victoria / Camperdown 3

Victoria / Camperdown 3
Admiral Tryon, whose error and obstinacy have caused his flagship Victoria to be rammed by the Camperdown, goes down with his ship, thus avoiding a court-martial

Background imageRammed Collection: The loss of HMS Victoria the flagship after being rammed by

The loss of HMS Victoria the flagship after being rammed by
The loss of the flagship H.M.S Victoria showing the boat sinking after being rammed by H.M.S Camperdown. 436 men died as a result of an Admiral sending the two ships on a collison course

Background imageRammed Collection: Harvest Festival, White Hart pub, Worcestershire

Harvest Festival, White Hart pub, Worcestershire
Harvest Festival at the packed and rather smoky White Hart pub, Worcestershire. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd 1960

Background imageRammed Collection: Livingstone / Hippo

Livingstone / Hippo
His boat is rammed by a hippopotamus, displeased because its young have been shot by the expedition


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