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Dog Rescued from WreckAll saved ! the last crew member of a sinking sailing boat is pulled to safety on a breeches buoy, clutching the ships dog
RMS Carpathia, 1903Photograph of the Cunard Lines RMS Carpathia, launched by the Swan Hunter Shipyard, in 1902. She was the first vessel built for the Cunard Line which was exclusively for second
The Sinking of the BismarckThe sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck. In response to sinking the HMS Hood, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued the order to " Sink the Bismarck"
LUSITANIAAt the time of her launch in 1907, she was the largest vessel in the world : her sinking by a U-boat in 1915 continues to inspire conspiracy theories
Grace Darling, rowing with her fatherGrace Horsley Darling (1815 - 1842), daughter of the lighthouse keeper, William Darling, on the Farne Islands, seen here rowing with her father to the sinking steamboat the SS Forfarshire in 1838
The Last Man, Hans Bohrdt - Propaganda - German navy officerIn 1915 Hans Bohrdt created his most famous illustration which is called " The Last Man". The image shows a German navy officer holding up a German flag as his ship sinks because he would
Loss of HMS Courageous by G. H. DavisThe loss of HMS Courageous: one of the Royal Navys aircraft carriers sunk by a German submarine. A sectional drawing of the vessel, showing amidships the boiler room section
The Last Shot by MataniaA group of British seamen gunners straining to fire a final shot at a German ship as their own ship sinks beneath them. The caption notes that this was a common occurrence with light cruisers
Titanic Shipwreck RegistrationBoard of Trade, Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen, Transcripts and Transactions, Series IV, Closed Registries, RMS Titanic.(front) Date: 25th March 1912
HMS RODNEYBritish battleship whose finest hour will come in May 1941 when her accurate gunfire is the crucial factor in the sinking of the German warship Bismarck Date: 1927 - 1941
German propaganda poster, U Boote Heraus!, WW1A German propaganda poster, U Boote Heraus! (U Boats Launch!), showing a submarine officer looking through a periscope with a sinking torpedoed enemy ship in the background
Titanic leaving Southampton on the 10th April 1912. 1912
The sinking of the Titanic by Fortunio MataniaAn illustration showing the Titanic sinking with all its lights on. Life boats full of survivers can be seen in the foreground. Date: 15th April 1912
SOS message from TitanicA wireless message received by the Russian steamer Birma from the Titanic about five minutes after Titanic struck the iceberg that sank her
BIRKENHEAD SINKSThe sinking of the Birkenhead troopship
HMS Indefatigable sinking, Battle of Jutland, WW1HMS Indefatigable, British battlecruiser, launched 1909, served during the First World War, seen here sinking during the Battle of Jutland. Date: 31 May 1916
SMS Bayern sinking after being scuttled, Scapa Flow, WW1The German battleship SMS Bayern sinking after being scuttled in Gutter Sound, Scapa Flow, Scotland after the end of the First World War. Date: 21 June 1919
A Night to Remember, film posterPoster advertising the 1958 film, A Night to Remember, starring Kenneth More, based on the Titanic disaster of 1912
Sinking of the EmdenThe predatory German cruiser Emden is sunk upon coral reef by the Australians
TITANIC SINKING SEQUENCEA sequence of illustrations showing the sinking of the Titanic, sketched by survivor John B Thayer Jr. (known as Jack, the son of John B Thayer, second vice-president of the Pennylvannia Railroad)
Grace Darling, lighthouse keeper's daughterGrace Horsley Darling (1815 - 1842), daughter of the lighthouse keeper, William Darling, on the Farne Islands, who rowed with her father to the sinking steamboat the SS Forfarshire in 1838
HMS Good Hope in Great War Deeds, WW1HMS Good Hope of the British Royal Navy going down with her last guns firing, in an action against overwhelming odds off the coast of Chile, South America
RMS Titanic - six postcards, Nearer My God to TheeRMS Titanic - six Bamforth postcards, Nearer My God to Thee. Date: 1912
Cartoon, The Dropped Pilot, WW1Cartoon, The Dropped Pilot, twenty-four years after Tenniel. In Tenniels Dropping the Pilot cartoon of 1890 Kaiser Wilhelm II watches as Bismarck disembarks from the ship (of state)
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
Titanic / SouthamptonThe ill-fated White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic departing from Southampton on its maiden, and only, voyage
Sinking of ScharnhorstDuring the Battle of the Falkland Islands, German ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are both sunk
Lusitania MedalThe medal struck in Germany to commemorate the sinking. It reads " Business above all on Cunard Line. The great liner Lusitania sunk by a German submarine."
British merchant ship war losses by G. H. DavisBritish merchant ship war losses during the Second World War: the toll of oversea supplies. Britain lost through enemy action 2570 ships and over 11 million tonnage
HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, WW1HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, launched 1913, served in various locations during the early part of the First World War, damaged by a mine off Felixstowe and wrecked 1916
Titanic sinking / Music Sheet 1912The Band Was Playing As The Ship Went Down. Written and composed by Robert Donnelly. Music cover inspired by the ill fated passenger ship
French fishing boat catches octopusesThe crew of a French fishing boat off Cancale, Brittany, find their nets full of hundreds of octopuses which swarm onto the side of their boat, nearly sinking it
The Lifeboat Men. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1966. Date: 1966
Titanic - Lord Mersey, head of inquiry into the disasterFront cover of the Illustrated London News featuring a portrait of Mr Justice Bigham, Lord Mersey who was appointed as chairman of the Court of Inquiry into the Titanic disaster. Date: 1912
Jack Roper, Lusitania survivorJack Roper, a surviving crew member of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by German U-Boat torpedo on 7th May 1915
End of the TitanicArtists impression of the final moment of the ill-fated White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic, turning onto her end before plunging forward into the water
The Wreck of the Titanic by Lawrence Beesley - SphereA page from the Sphere with a full report of the sinking of the Titanic by a survivor, Mr Lawrence Beesley, a science master at Dulwich College since 1904. Date: 1912
Daily Mirror poster, Titanic disaster hymnThe Daily Mirror news vendor poster for 20 April 1912, depicting the hymn which was played while the ship sank: Nearer My God To Thee
An illustration of the last moments of the TitanicCalmly awaiting the order to save themselves: Stokers of the Titanic standing in a squad on the vessel while she was sinking fast
Lockheed Hudsons bombing Aalesund; Second World War, 1941Illustration showing British Lockheed Hudson bombers of Coastal Command attacking German shipping in the port of Aalesund, Norway, 1941
The destruction of HMS Prince of Wales, 1941The destruction of HMS Prince of Wales by Japanese aircraft and torpedoes near Kuantan, off the east coast of Malaya on 10 December 1941
Sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst, WW1Sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst, 8 December 1914, in the Battle of the Falklands, First World War. 1914
The Sinking of the the Scharnhorst at the Battle of NorthIllustration showing the German Battlecruiser Scharnhorst listing to starboard as she sank at the end of the Battle of North Cape, approximately 7.30pm on 26th December 1943
Scapa Flow, Battleship Bayern sinking at 2pm on 21st June 1919
A German battleship, Scapa Flow, Orkney, June 1919
Salvaging German battleship Baden, Scapa Flow, Orkney, June 1919
British salvage party on a German destroyer, Scapa Flow, Orkney, June 1919