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Royal Navy submarine Date: circa 1900s
British Submarine No. 76 early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
British Submarine No. 6 early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Royal Navy Submarine No. 6 Date: circa 1900s
Fantastic Adventures - Dwellers of the DeepCover of Fantastic Adventures, April 1942, featuring the story Dwellers of the Deep by Don Wilcox. Man in wet suit looks through a round window of a submarine
WW1 - The crew of the English Submarine E11WW1 - The crew of the British HMS E11 submarine, probably around the time of a successful attack on Turkish defences at Gallipoli
British E class submarine, WW1The " E" class - among the largest and most powerful underwater craft in the world in 1914. Date: 1914
Submarine D 1 with HMS Drake in her wakeBritish submarine " D 1" with H.M.S. " Drake" following in her wake. All the latest British submarines during the First World War period were fitted with wireless telegraphy
WW1 - Kaiser disappointed with his Zeppelin and U-BoatWW1 - An illustration mocking the German Emperor Wilhelm II. Here he is depicted in his night robes, holding a down-scaled zeppelin in one arm, and a U-Boat in the other
WW1 - British hospital ship Anglia sinks, November 17th 1915WW1 - HMHS Anglia was a British steam ship requisitioned for use as a hospital ship during the First World War. On 17th November 1915, Anglia was returning from Calais to Dover
WW1 - HMS Birmingham sinking the German U-15 U-BoatWW1 - 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
WW1 - HMS Badger rams U-19 German Navy U-Boat, 1914WW1 - 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
WW1 German Submarine - U-Boat U118, Hastings, SussexWorld War 1 German Submarine/U-Boat U118, Hastings, near Bexhill, Sussex, England. Date: 1919
British submarine HMS X1. Date: circa 1925
USS Sea Poacher, American submarine, MaltaUSS Sea Poacher (SS/AGSS-406), American Balao class submarine, seen here off Valletta, Malta, on 5 November 1957. Date: 1957
USS Tallahassee with submarines, WW1USS Tallahassee (BM9), formerly USS Florida but renamed in 1908, submarine tender, with four submarines alongside, during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Royal Navy submarine with zebra stripe camouflage, WW1Royal Navy submarine towards the end of the First World War, with experimental zebra stripe camouflage. Date: circa 1918
Sphere cover - German U boat in Thames by Tower BridgeThe German submarine, U-155 (Deutschland) one of four lying in the River Thames flying the White Ensign at the end of the First World War. Date: 1918
HMS Lucia, British submarine depot ship, with four submarines alongside. Date: circa 1920s
How a Submarine Dives & Rests on Sea Floor, WW1Diagrams showing how a submarine or U-boat dives below the water and rests at the bottom of the sea. Date: 1917
A Grafton china British submarine No E9A Grafton china British submarine. No. E.9. with the Coat of Arms of Banbury.. Commemorative Ware
Off the Coast of Scotland by William Heath RobinsonThe German Periscoper: Ach, Himmel! Dot most be der peautiful Ben Nevis of vich ve ave eard so mooch. A German submarine mistakes the prominent nose of a bather for the tip of Ben Nevis while sailing
British mine-laying submarine by G. H. DavisA British mine-laying submarine: detailed drawings of a boat of the Rorqual Class, in use during the Second World War. It carried out a specialised and dangerous task in enemy waters. Date: 1944
Commander in German U-boat by G. H. DavisSecrets of a German U-boat: one of a series of drawings made inside a captured submarine during the Second World War. The commander is seen at his action station
Details of a German U-boat by G. H. DavisSecrets of a German U-boat in use during the Second World War: the intricate details of a modern German ocean-going submarine revealed. Date: 1943
British naval convoy system by G. H. DavisThe method of safeguarding the freedom of the seas: the British naval convoy system at work. Making the high seas safe for Allied
New anti-submarine torpedo by G. H. DavisAn acoustic torpedo which seeks out its prey: the new anti-submarine weapon which alters course and depth in pursuit of its target, diagrammatically explained. Date: 1950
German postcard, U-Boat and sailing ship, WW1German propaganda postcard, depicting a German U-Boat which has fired on an enemy sailing ship and set it on fire during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Schnorkel breathing system for U-boat by G. H. DavisThe new lungs of the U-boat: the Schnorkel breathing system. The exhaust and fresh air periscope which enables U-boats to remain under water for long periods during the Second World War. Date: 1944
HMS Poseidon submarine escape apparatusHMS Poseidon and the submarine escape apparatus. Poseidon was sunk on 9th June 1931 after colliding with the Chinese merchant steamer SS Yuta
HMS Poseidon submarineThe launch of the British submarine, HMS Poseidon, a P class sub, launched on 21st June 1929 at the Barrow-in-Furness works of Vickers-Armstrong
Cross-section of a U-boat engine room Date: circa 1940s
A Flettner FL282 Kolibri helicopter in US markings. This helicopter had two intermeshing rotors and was intended to operate from cruisers for spotting work in anti-submarine patrols
HMS StoicSubmarine HMS Stoic, crushed in deep submergence tests, 1949 Date: 1949
Sailors on board the British submarine, H42HMS H42 was a British H class submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne. She was laid down in September 1917 and was commissioned on 1 May 1919
HMS Penelope, British light cruiser, WW1HMS Penelope, British Arethusa-class light cruiser, launched 1914, served with the 5th LCS (Harwich Force) during the early part of the First World War, decommissioned 1924
Lieutenant-Commander Gunther Prien (19081941) - one of the outstanding German U-boat aces of the first part of the Second World War
Sinking of H. M. S. HampshireH.M.S. Hampshire sinks in heavy seas just off the Orkneys, having most likely struck a mine laid by a German submarine before the Battle of Jutland
London Life magazine front cover, August 1966Front cover of London Life magazine, the short-lived magazine which captured swinging sixties London, featuring a model wearing orange shorts
German U-Boat - UC5Cross-section through a captured German u-boat submarine - the UC 5. A mine-laying submarine, with six mine-holding chambers in the fore-section of the vessel
Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz (1849-1930)Photographic portrait of Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz, pictured when serving as Secretary of State for the Imperial German Navy, 1909
Airborne SubmarineLaunching a Mini-Submarine from the Air
German submarine on the surface at night, 1915A German submarine running on the surface of the sea at night in 1915 during the German blockade of the British Isles in World War One. Date: 1915
Repairing British Naval vessels - The Slip, Gibraltar. Date: circa 1910s
ILN page on submarine hunting sea lions, WW1A remarkable naval experiment came to light after the war was over, deemed so unlikely that when The Illustrated London News first heard of it, they believed it to be a hoax
WW1 - Istanbul - Golden Horn - A German U-boat welcomed to the city Date: circa 1916
HMS Hazard on River Thames, Tower BridgeHMS Hazard with submarine C15 and other vessels on the River Thames near Tower Bridge, for a naval review. Date: circa 1909
HMS Hazard and submarine cleaningHMS Hazard, British Dryad-class torpedo gunboat and the worlds first submarine depot ship. Seen here are crew members cleaning submarines 1 and 4 of the flotilla. Date: circa 1905