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Submarine Collection (page 10)

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarine training at HMS Vernon - Escape Chamber

Submarine training at HMS Vernon - Escape Chamber
Submarine training at HMS Vernon, a shore establishment or stone frigate of the Royal Navy at Chatham Dockyard, Kent. Waiting on the surface after a successful escape. Date: late 1930s

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarine training at HMS Vernon

Submarine training at HMS Vernon, a shore establishment or stone frigate of the Royal Navy at Chatham Dockyard, Kent. Operating the flooding gear in the escape chamber of a Submarine. Date: late 1930s

Background imageSubmarine Collection: A Royal Navy Sea King alongside a submarine

A Royal Navy Sea King alongside a submarine

Background imageSubmarine Collection: A Martin P5M-1 Marlin is refuelled on the open sea

A Martin P5M-1 Marlin is refuelled on the open sea by a moving submarine, the USS Guavina. 1955. Date: 1955

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopter in flight

Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopter in flight. This helicopter had two intermeshing rotors and was intended to operate from cruisers for spotting work in anti-submarine patrols

Background imageSubmarine Collection: A line-up of Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopters

A line-up of Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopters. This helicopter had two intermeshing rotors and was intended to operate from cruisers for spotting work in anti-submarine patrols

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarine volcanic eruption

Submarine volcanic eruption
A submarine volcanic eruption may often produce a Tsunami or trigger earthquakes. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageSubmarine Collection: MONTURIOL, Narciso (1819-1885). Spanish inventor

MONTURIOL, Narciso (1819-1885). Spanish inventor and republican politician. Plans of submarine Ictineo II, designed by Monturiol. Vertical and horizontal section across the axis of the nave. SPAIN

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Modern fairy tale: submarine and mermaids

Modern fairy tale: submarine and mermaids

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Dining saloon of the Lusitania

Dining saloon of the Lusitania
The dining room was prettily decorated gold and white, and the domed roof bore oval paintings at intervals. Date: 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Little girl rescued from the Lusitania 1915

Little girl rescued from the Lusitania 1915
Little girl clutching her dolls, survived the sinking of the Lusitania, but both parents drowned. Date: 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarine HMS C31

Submarine HMS C31
HMS C31 was a C-class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow for the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 7 January 1909 and was commissioned on 19 November 1909

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Royal Navy B class submarines in harbour

Royal Navy B class submarines in harbour
B class submarines moored together. One of which is B11, which won a Victoria Cross in the First World War for carrying out a successful attack on the Turkish battleship Mesudiye in the Dardanelles

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Royal Navy submarine, HMS C31

Royal Navy submarine, HMS C31
HMS C31 was a C-class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow for the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 7 January 1909 and was commissioned on 19 November 1909

Background imageSubmarine Collection: HMS Camperdown with three submarines moored alongside

HMS Camperdown with three submarines moored alongside. HMS Camperdown was an Admiral-class battleship of the Royal Navy

Background imageSubmarine Collection: A sailor on board HMS L19

A sailor on board HMS L19
HMS L19 at China station Weihaiwei. HMS L19 was a British L class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. She was laid down on 18 July 1917 c. 1920

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Royal Navy submarines moored in Dover harbour

Royal Navy submarines moored in Dover harbour, c. 1910. c. 1910

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Sailors and others in a lifeboat, as one sailor gestures to

Sailors and others in a lifeboat, as one sailor gestures to a submarine in the background. Date 1917

Background imageSubmarine Collection: The sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine 1915

The sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine 1915
The giant cunard liner, Lusitania, in the First World War, was attacked by a German U-boat on 7 May 1915 and sank in 18 minutes killing 1198 people

Background imageSubmarine Collection: The sinking of the Lusitania on the fateful voyage 1915

The sinking of the Lusitania on the fateful voyage 1915
During the First World War, the British Ocean liner the Lusitania, was sunk after a fatal blow dealt by the striking of two torpedoes, by a German submarine on the 7 May 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Lusitania - First sight of the approaching Torpedo 1915

Lusitania - First sight of the approaching Torpedo 1915
Passengers that were on the deck of the Lusitania, were looking out to sea, suddenly they saw a white streak close to the surface coming straight for the vessel. 7 May 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Senglea Maritime Festival

Senglea Maritime Festival

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Submarine launch

Submarine launch
Launching of a submarine, Kockums shipyard, Malmo, Sweden, 1921 Date: 1921

Background imageSubmarine Collection: H M Submarine Number 2

H M Submarine Number 2
Royal Navy submarine number 2 Date: early 20th century

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Crew of HMS E11 submarine, WW1

Crew of HMS E11 submarine, WW1
The crew of the British HMS E11 submarine, probably around the time of a successful attack on Turkish defences at Gallipoli during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine HMS C35 at sea, WW1

British submarine HMS C35 at sea, WW1
British submarine HMS C35, launched 1909. Seen here at sea in the mouth of the River Thames soon after the start of the First World War. Date: 1 September 1914

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Working a gun on submarine parent ship, WW1

Working a gun on submarine parent ship, WW1
Men of the British Royal Navy working a gun on a submarine parent ship during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Italian steamer torpedoed by German U-boat, WW1

Italian steamer torpedoed by German U-boat, WW1
An Italian steamer torpedoed by a German U-boat during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British Submarine

British Submarine
One of the earliest submarines in the Royal Navy in Portsmouth harbour, with Nelsons Victory in the background. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSubmarine Collection: The amphibious periscope 1915

The amphibious periscope 1915
Different ways of using a periscope in The First War World. British soldier looking through periscope in the trenches, an officer using a periscope on board a german submarine. Date: 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British Submarine B1

British Submarine B1
This is almost certainly the B1 submarine. Date: 1907

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Beached Submarine

Beached Submarine
Royal Navy submarine of unidentified type, beached. Date: circa 1914

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Albert with Piccard

Albert with Piccard
ALBERT I with professor PICCARD, the intrepid Belgian scientist whose record- breaking submarine descents and altitude ascents made headline news worldwide. Date: 1875 - 1934

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Mine laying submarine, WW1

Mine laying submarine, WW1
An illustration showing a mine-laying submarine during the First World War, and the different stages involved -- the mine leaving the submarine, the mine rising and reaching the surface

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Temporary bridge at Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Temporary bridge at Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
The temporary bridge across the gap in the viaduct at the landward end of the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War

Background imageSubmarine Collection: HMS Grampus and HMS E11 submarine, WW1

HMS Grampus and HMS E11 submarine, WW1
The crew of the HMS Grampus (a Beagle-class destroyer) cheering the surfaced HMS E11 submarine after a successful attack on Turkish defences at Gallipoli during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: French submarine Turquoise renamed, Turkey, WW1

French submarine Turquoise renamed, Turkey, WW1
The French submarine Turquoise, captured by Ottoman forces, renamed Mustacip Onbasi and commissioned for operations in the Black Sea during the First World War. Date: late 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine HMS E4, WW1

British submarine HMS E4, WW1
British submarine HMS E4, launched 1912, served during the First World War. Seen here at sea. Date: circa 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Turkish submarine Birinci Inonu

Turkish submarine Birinci Inonu
The Turkish submarine Birinci Inonu (initially named Birindji-In-Uni). Built in the Netherlands, left Rotterdam under the Turkish flag, and arrived Istanbul, Turkey, on 9 June 1928. Date: circa 1928

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine submerging, WW1

British submarine submerging, WW1
A British submarine submerging during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine HMS L22, WW1

British submarine HMS L22, WW1
British submarine HMS L22, launched towards the end of the First World War. Date: circa 1917-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Three German medallions (2 of 2), WW1

Three German medallions (2 of 2), WW1
Three German medallions from the First World War. At the top is a large round medallion bearing the words: Gott Strafe England (May God Punish England) 18 Februar 1915

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine HMS C25 under attack, WW1

British submarine HMS C25 under attack, WW1
British submarine HMS C25, launched 1909. Seen here under attack from the air during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British submarine firing gun, WW1

British submarine firing gun, WW1
A British submarine in action, firing its gun during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Italian submarine stranded near Tagliamento River

Italian submarine stranded near Tagliamento River
Italian submarine no.10 stranded near the mouth of the Tagliamento River, north east Italy. Date: 20th century

Background imageSubmarine Collection: HMS Falmouth, British light cruiser, WW1

HMS Falmouth, British light cruiser, WW1
HMS Falmouth, British Town-class light cruiser, launched 1910, served during the early part of the First World War. Seen here sinking in the North Sea after being attacked by two German submarines

Background imageSubmarine Collection: British sailors laying anti-submarine nets from drifter, WW1

British sailors laying anti-submarine nets from drifter, WW1
British sailors laying anti-submarine nets from a drifter, lowering the nets and floats over the side, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageSubmarine Collection: Sinking of the French liner Sontay, Mediterranean, WW1

Sinking of the French liner Sontay, Mediterranean, WW1
Scene during the sinking of the French liner Sontay in the Mediterranean after being torpedoed by a German submarine during the First World War, with passengers and crew escaping into lifeboats



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