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RAF Poster, Back Them Up! WW2RAF Poster, Back Them Up!, showing the capture of the German submarine U570 by a Lockheed Hudson plane of the British Coastal Command during the Second World War. 1941
The crew of a German submarine - First World WarThe hideous crew (!) of a German U-boat Submarine, poking their head out from the viewing platform, with the periscope in front. A very direct Allied propaganda postcard
Cooling Buoys Icing the Gulf Stream to Chill the EnemyBritish U-boats in the Battle of the Atlantic, showing mine-like cooling-buoys armed with icing apparatus for lowing the Gulf Stream temperature and the morable! Date: 1941
U-Boat - Deutschland - crossing the Atlantic OceanU-Boat Deutschland - the first submarine to cross the Atlantic Ocean - pictured arriving in Baltimore with Civilian Captain Paul Konig in July 1916
Cross section of a British submarine 1939Illustration showing a labeled cross section of a British submarine. Reminds its readers of an announcement last week, stating that British submarine successes may not be brought to the attention of
WW2 - Firing a depth charge at a u-boat from a corvetteWW2 - (1/3) Corvettes and Convoys - the little ships which are grappling with the u-boat menace. Firing a depth charge at a submerged submarine from a corvette - officers scan the sea for signs of
Royal Air Force de Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito FB Mk. XVIIIRoyal Air Force de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB Mk.XVIII PZ467 Tse-Tse. Armed with a 57mm (6 pounder) Molins quick-firing gun, the first Mk.XVIII was flown on 25 August 1943
Hastings beach, German submarine, 15th April 1919
U Boat 45 German submarine WW2
WW2 Fairey Swordfish Sinking A U-BoatAn illustration of a British WW2 Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber biplane sinking a German U-Boat in the North Sea. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Coastal Command Flying BoatAn illustration of a WW2 Royal Air Force Coastal Command flying boat hitting the water. They are wonderful U-boat chasers. Date: 1941
WW2 German U-Boat And VetA pair of WW2 illustrations from a children's ABC book. The left image shows a German man smoking from the open hatch of a U-Boat, while the right picture portrays a military vet. Date: circa 1940
RMS Lusitania - propaganda medal, leaflet and other itemsRMS Lusitania - Carlton ware model 6.5 inches, together with German propaganda medal, leaflet, and other items. The bronze German Lusitania medal was designed by Karl Goetz
WW2 - Corvette Screening Merchantmen from Enemy attacksWW2 - A corvette screening a convoy of Merchantmen, bringing them safely home protected from enemy attacks. 1941
WW2 - A corvette in heavy Atlantic Sea weatherWW2 - (2/3) Corvettes and Convoys - the little ships which are grappling with the u-boat menace. A corvette in heavy Atlantic Sea weather. 1941
WW2 - Corvette bucking through heavy Atlantic SeasWW2 - (3/3) Corvettes and Convoys - the little ships which are grappling with the u-boat menace. Corvette bucking through heavy Atlantic Seas 1941
WW2 - Surfaced Enemy Submarine sees a Corvette on her trackWW2 - The Terror of the u-boat: by the white glare of a star shell and tracer bullets firing through a dark night, a surfaced enemy submarine sees a Corvette on her track 1942
Sinking of HMS Courageous, September 1939Photograph of aircraft carrier HMS Courageous as it sinks, having been torpedoed by a German submarine, 17 September 1939
H. M. destroyer rescues passengers of the Athenia, Sept 1939Sailors on a British destroyer are shown holding onto former passengers of the Athenia in a lifeboat, 1939. The Sphere comments on the swell which made the rescue operation more difficult
Lifeboats watching the Athenia as it sinks, Sept 1939Illustration of overcrowded lifeboats as they watch the transatlantic ocean liner, the Athenia, sink. The ships are shown lighting flares
Explosion of a hatch on the Athenia, September 1939Illustration of the explosion as a torpedo from a German submarine hit the port side No. 5 hatch of the Athenia, a British transatlantic passenger liner
German U-boat abandoned and partly blown up, 1917A German U-boat at ebb-tide, stranded on the sands near Calais, abandoned by its crew, set on fire and partly blown up. A general view of the wrecked boat with its deck-gun amidships
Germany - Our Submarine Boy - Patriotic postcard, end of WW1 era. Date: 1918
President Woodrow Wilson's head against the Stars & StripesWilson strove to keep America neutral but the German U-boat campaign, and the sinking of the Lusitania, forced his hand. WW1 Date: circa 1917
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
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
Billy the submarine hunting sea lionA 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
Captured U-BoatsCaptured U-boats at Harwich Date: 1918