RMD8DMMD–Liverpool, UK. 26th May, 2013. Following a private service at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, platoons from the Merchant Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Regulars, Reservists and Cadets from the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force took part in a march on Sunday, May 26, 2013 to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives during The Battle of The Atlantic that ended 70 years ago. The march was organised as part of a weekend of activities to commemorate the end of the Battle of the Atlantic. Credit: Christopher Middleton/Alamy Live News
RM2T1MJ8J–The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 Anti-Submarine Weapons: A salvo of 24 Hedgehog bombs in flight.
RMD7P0XF–The River Thames, nr Greenwich, London, UK. 11th May 2013. HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy's helicopter and Commando carrier, visiting London to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. Moored on the River Thames next to Greenwich on Saturday 11th May 2013. Credit: Craig Buchanan /Alamy Live News
RFDA2EE6–Battle of the Atlantic commemorative sculpture at Ebrington Barracks Derry Londonderry Northern Ireland
RM2R44HBE–Veterans at the opening of the new national memorial and Garden of Reflection for the Battle of the Atlantic at Our Lady And St Nicholas's Church, Pier Head in Liverpool. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023.
RMD7KRJ3–BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC IN May 2013 the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) will be commemorated with a series of events. Fleet Air arm flypast passing over Wapping, London. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The BOA demonstrated the enduring importance of control of the sea to provide a highway for the transport of raw materials, munitions, and men, to maintain the nation’s security and to project power across the globe. The Battle of the Atlantic was pivotal to th
RM2MER4TK–Anti-Submarine Action, 'Battle of the Atlantic'. This striking action photo shows the close coordination of a Coast Guard patrol plane and a Navy destroyer on anti-submarine patrol in the 'Battle of the Atlantic' against enemy submarines. A U.S. Navy destroyer comes to the support of a Coast Guard patrol plane that has dropped its depth charges and maneuvers around suspected oil slick and air bubbles of an enemy submarine. The Navy destroyer unleashes a thunderous depth charge barrage as it streaks ahead.
RM2WCJFCD–700007 Battle of the Atlantic. German Submarine U-233 sinking after being rammed by USS Thomas (DE 102).
RMD8AW9M–Liverpool, UK. 23rd May 2013. HMS Trumpeter heads out on the Mersey to greet HMS Bulwark and fleet as they arrive for the Battle of the Atlantic 70th anniversary celebrations. Credit: Peter Carr / Alamy Live News
RM2M8GTW5–A starboard bow view of the replenishment oiler USS KALAMAZOO (AOR-6) underway. The KALAMAZOO is en route to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
RMPCGKE1–2018 Battle of the Atlantic service and committal ceremony on-board HMCS Halifax in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
RM2G564GH–The U.S. Navy USS Gerald R. Ford, lead ship in the Ford Class Aircraft Carriers, completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway June 18, 2021 in the Atlantic Ocean. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm performance in battle conditions.
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RM2B09BRB–France, Brittainy, Pen Hir, Musee Memorial, Battle of the Atlantic, Poite de Pen Hir, Bunker Atlantikschlacht, WWII, Atlantic Wall,
RMW9HYFH–Camaret-sur-mer, Pointe de Pen-Hir, Anchors of the battle of the Atlantic museum, Finistere department, Bretagne, France
RM2HW6WG3–Service held at Liverpool Cathedral to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Mountbatten, takes the salute on the steps of the Anglican Cathedral. The HQ of the Battle of the Atlantic was in Liverpool during the Second World War. 5th May 1968.
RM2HD1T17–HMCS Sackville is the last surviving Flower-class corvette from the Second World War, survived 30 Trans-Atlantic convoys escorted
RM2E2GY5B–The German Air Force is attacking an Allied convoy in the Atlantic. Picture by Mr. Pauwaert
RMD8CXM0–HMS Pembroke (M107) is a Sandown-class minehunter of the Royal Navy at the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) Liverpool, UK 25th May, 2013. Commemoration and events centred around Liverpool. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943.
RMWD7DDX–Johnnie Walker DSO CB monument statue at Pier Head in Liverpool
RM2X02RX4–THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC 1939-1945 - Allied Aircraft: A Grumman Martlet Mk III carrier borne fighter aircraft
RMD7P0XE–The River Thames, nr Greenwich, London, UK. 11th May 2013. HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy's helicopter and Commando carrier, visiting London to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. Moored on the River Thames next to Greenwich on Saturday 11th May 2013. Credit: Craig Buchanan /Alamy Live News
RMHRP5E0–Battle Hymn of the Republic, Julia Ward Howe, 1862
RM2R449B9–The new national memorial and Garden of Reflection for the Battle of the Atlantic ahead of its opening at Our Lady And St Nicholas's Church, Pier Head in Liverpool. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023.
RMD7KPWE–BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC IN May 2013 the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) will be commemorated with a series of events. Fleet Air arm flypast passing over Wapping, London. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The BOA demonstrated the enduring importance of control of the sea to provide a highway for the transport of raw materials, munitions, and men, to maintain the nation’s security and to project power across the globe. The Battle of the Atlantic was pivotal to th
RM2MDY5HN–Coast Guard Frigate Looses Death Blasts In Triumph In Last Battle With Nazi Sub. A depth charge raises a geyser off the stern of a Coast Guard-manned frigate in the last battle of the Atlantic off point Judith, Rhode Island, on Sunday, May 6. Teaming with three Navy vessels, the Coast Guard-manner USS MOBERLY attacks a U-boat which a few hours earlier had torpedoed an American collier with the loss of four lives. Sound contact was made with the sub by the USS ATHERTON, and patterns of depth charges were planted by all ships of the group until wreckage of the marauder boiled to the surface.
RME0Y005–Feb. 02, 1968 - End of the Battle for Bismarck Hunter: The cruiser Sheffield, 9,100 tons which took part in the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in the Atlantic in 1941, approaching an ignominious end in the breakers' yard at Garslech, Scotland. Before being scrapped ,the ship, built in 1937, was flagship of the British West Indies Squadron and of the Mediterranean Fleet.
RMD8AWHR–Liverpool, UK. 23rd May 2013. HMS Example heads out on the Mersey to greet HMS Bulwark and fleet as they arrive for the Battle of the Atlantic 70th anniversary celebrations. Credit: Peter Carr / Alamy Live News
RM2M8GTTG–A starboard bow view of the ammunition ship USS SANTA BARBARA (AE-28) underway. The ship is en route to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
RMPCGKFM–2018 Battle of the Atlantic service and committal ceremony on-board HMCS Halifax in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
RM2G564FN–The U.S. Navy USS Gerald R. Ford, lead ship in the Ford Class Aircraft Carriers, completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway June 18, 2021 in the Atlantic Ocean. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm performance in battle conditions.
RMD8DP3D–Liverpool, Merseyside, UK, 26th May, 2013. Armed forces at the 70th Commemoration of the Battle of Atlantic part of the Liverpool Waterfront Event. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign of the Second World War and was pivotal to the overall success of the allied forces.
RM2B09BTR–France, Brittainy, Pen Hir, Musee Memorial, Battle of the Atlantic, Poite de Pen Hir, Bunker Atlantikschlacht, WWII, Atlantic Wall,
RMW9HYH7–Camaret-sur-mer, Pointe de Pen-Hir, Anchors of the battle of the Atlantic museum, Finistere department, Bretagne, France
RM2HW4T86–Service held at Liverpool Cathedral to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic.Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Mountbatten, takes the salute on the steps of the Anglican Cathedral. The HQ of the Battle of the Atlantic was in Liverpool during the Second World War. 5th May 1968.
RM2HD1RT1–HMCS Sackville is the last surviving Flower-class corvette from the Second World War, survived 30 Trans-Atlantic convoys escorted
RM2BW2D56–Sending huge breakers crashing through the defences and wrecking several cottages, the Atlantic has opened a new phase of the centuries-old battle for the fishing village in Amroth on the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales. 12 of the 200 inhabitants have lost their homes and the rest are racing time to build up the defences against the high tide expected this weekend. The villagers have arranged an all-night watch, as they fear that if the sea breaks through this time, the whole village will be wiped out. Photo shows: Men of Alnmouth reinforcing the new sea wall in readiness for the onslaught of the
RMD8CAMF–Liverpool, UK 24th May, 2013. Lieutenant Mr Kyle De-Banks on HMS Pembroke a commissioned officer at the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) commemoration and events centred around Liverpool. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. Credit: Mar Photographics / Alamy Live News
RMWD7EH5–Johnnie Walker DSO CB monument statue at Pier Head in Liverpool
RM2T1MJ87–The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 Convoys: Merchant ships in convoy seen from the after deck of a tug.
RMD7P0PX–The River Thames, nr Greenwich, London, UK. 11th May 2013. HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy's helicopter and Commando carrier, visiting London to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. Moored on the River Thames next to Greenwich on Saturday 11th May 2013. Credit: Craig Buchanan /Alamy Live News
RMG1079P–Captain Johhny Walker statue on Liverpool pierhead with poppy. remembrance battle of the Atlantic
RM2R442H7–The new national memorial and Garden of Reflection for the Battle of the Atlantic ahead of its opening at Our Lady And St Nicholas's Church, Pier Head in Liverpool. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023.
RMD7KRJD–BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC IN May 2013 the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) will be commemorated with a series of events. Fleet Air arm flypast passing over Wapping, London. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The BOA demonstrated the enduring importance of control of the sea to provide a highway for the transport of raw materials, munitions, and men, to maintain the nation’s security and to project power across the globe. The Battle of the Atlantic was pivotal to th
RM2A3H282–France, Finistere, Armorica Regional Natural Park, Crozon Peninsula, Camaret-sur-Mer, Pointe de Pen-Hir, the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Museum on the site of Fort Kerbonn in a former casemate of the Second World War
RMF1M0B3–The Battle of Trafalgar 21st October 1805, In which Admiral Nelson's Fleet fought the combined fleets of the Spanish and French Navies during the War of the Third Coalition. The Spanish fleets under French Admiral Villeneuve encountered the British fleet recently assembled to meet this threat, in the Atlantic Ocean along the southwest coast of Spain, off Cape Trafalgar. Admiral Villeneuve was uncertain about engaging the British, and the Franco-Spanish fleet failed to organise fully. In contrast, Nelson was decisive, directing the British fleet into two columns decimating the enemy.
RMD8FRMP–LIVERPOOL, UK, 28th May, 2013. A fleet of Royal Navy ships leave Liverpool after spending the Bank Holiday weekend there as part of the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Credit: Peter Carr / Alamy Live News
RM2M8GTTM–A port view of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS ALBUQUERQUE (SSN-706) underway. The ALBUQUERQUE is en route to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
RMPCGKD9–2018 Battle of the Atlantic service and committal ceremony on-board HMCS Halifax in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
RM2G564FK–The U.S. Navy USS Gerald R. Ford, lead ship in the Ford Class Aircraft Carriers, completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway June 18, 2021 in the Atlantic Ocean. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm performance in battle conditions.
RMD4J041–Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Westminster moored alongside IWM museum ship HMS Belfast for the latter's 75th anniversary
RM2B09BTB–France, Brittainy, Pen Hir, Musee Memorial, Battle of the Atlantic, Poite de Pen Hir, Bunker Atlantikschlacht, WWII, Atlantic Wall,
RF2A77X9D–Camaret-sur-Mer, Finistere / France - 23 August, 2019: bunker and battleship anchor memorial of WWII Atlantic Battle at the Pointe de Penhir in Britta
RM2HW6C9T–Service held at Liverpool Cathedral to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Mountbatten, takes the salute on the steps of the Anglican Cathedral. The HQ of the Battle of the Atlantic was in Liverpool during the Second World War. 5th May 1968.
RM2HD1T1A–HMCS Sackville is the last surviving Flower-class corvette from the Second World War, survived 30 Trans-Atlantic convoys escorted
RM2BW2D5Y–Sending huge breakers crashing through the defences and wrecking several cottages, the Atlantic has opened a new phase of the centuries-old battle for the fishing village in Amroth on the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales. 12 of the 200 inhabitants have lost their homes and the rest are racing time to build up the defences against the high tide expected this weekend. The villagers have arranged an all-night watch, as they fear that if the sea breaks through this time, the whole village will be wiped out. Photo shows: Villagers of Amroth trying to shore up one of the cottages wrecked by the pounding
RMDB600F–American privateer 'Comet' sailing through the English fleet, War of 1812. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMW56RMR–Sea chart of the Bay of Biscay, The Bay of Vranckryck Biscay and Galissen / Galliae, Biscajae et Gallissiae (title on object), the Atlantic coast between Brittany and north-west Spain. In the sea two compass roses and a battle with Dutch ships. Top right a cartouche with the Latin title decorated with the French coat of arms, a horseman, two men who eat and drink and a satyr with bunches of grapes. Bottom center a cartouche with the Dutch title. This cartouche decorated with fish, the Golden Fleece and various Spaniards. Bottom right two scale sticks in German and French miles. Numbered top
RM2T1MJ8D–The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1945 Convoys: A destroyer escort steaming through heavy seas while escorting a convoy.
RMD7P0XD–The River Thames, nr Greenwich, London, UK. 11th May 2013. Crowds waiting to board HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy's helicopter and Commando carrier, while visiting London to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. Moored on the River Thames next to Greenwich on Saturday 11th May 2013. Credit: Craig Buchanan /Alamy Live News
RF2X3PMWY–Engine maintenance on a Consolidated B-24M Liberator, American heavy bomber from World War II. IWM, Duxford. UK
RM2R44HBB–Veterans at the opening of the new national memorial and Garden of Reflection for the Battle of the Atlantic at Our Lady And St Nicholas's Church, Pier Head in Liverpool. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023.
RMD7KRJA–BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC IN May 2013 the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) will be commemorated with a series of events. Fleet Air arm flypast passing over Wapping, London. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The BOA demonstrated the enduring importance of control of the sea to provide a highway for the transport of raw materials, munitions, and men, to maintain the nation’s security and to project power across the globe. The Battle of the Atlantic was pivotal to th
RM2A3H27R–France, Finistere, Armorica Regional Natural Park, Crozon Peninsula, Camaret-sur-Mer, Pointe de Pen-Hir, the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Museum on the site of Fort Kerbonn in a former casemate of the Second World War
RF2J3RAXG–Exchange Flags building, Liverpool
RMD8FRMH–LIVERPOOL, UK, 28th May, 2013. A fleet of Royal Navy ships leave Liverpool after spending the Bank Holiday weekend there as part of the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Credit: Peter Carr / Alamy Live News
RM2M8GTTH–A starboard bow view of the guided missile frigate USS MCINERNEY (FFG-8) underway. The MCINERNEY is en route to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
RMPCGKDR–2018 Battle of the Atlantic service and committal ceremony on-board HMCS Halifax in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
RM2G564F8–The U.S. Navy USS Gerald R. Ford, lead ship in the Ford Class Aircraft Carriers, completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway June 18, 2021 in the Atlantic Ocean. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm performance in battle conditions.
RMD4J05H–Current Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Westminster moored alongside IWM museum ship HMS Belfast for the latter's 75th anniversary
RM2B09BT4–France, Brittainy, Pen Hir, Musee Memorial, Battle of the Atlantic, Poite de Pen Hir, Bunker Atlantikschlacht, WWII, Atlantic Wall,
RF2A77XBE–Camaret-sur-Mer, Finistere / France - 23 August, 2019: bunker and battleship anchor memorial of WWII Atlantic Battle at the Pointe de Penhir in Britta
RM2HJ5RBG–Variety Club charity premier of 'The Key', Odeon Leicester Square, London. The Key is a 1958 British war film set in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic. Pictured, Sophia Loren, one of the stars of the film, with a glass of champagne. 29th May 1958.
RM2HD1T9P–HMCS Sackville is the last surviving Flower-class corvette from the Second World War, survived 30 Trans-Atlantic convoys escorted
RM2BW2D4D–Sending huge breakers crashing through the defences and wrecking several cottages, the Atlantic has opened a new phase of the centuries-old battle for the fishing village in Amroth on the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales. 12 of the 200 inhabitants have lost their homes and the rest are racing time to build up the defences against the high tide expected this weekend. The villagers have arranged an all-night watch, as they fear that if the sea breaks through this time, the whole village will be wiped out. Photo shows: Villagers of Amroth building a barricade of stones to hold back the Atlantic as hu
RM2G680CA–Statue of Frederic John Walker in Liverpool
RF2DRWRNB–Bronze statue of Admiral Sir Max Horton looking out to sea as the sun goes down at Rhosneigr on Anglesey where he was born.
RM2X0PKE4–THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC 1939-1945 - Convoys: A large troop convoy on its way to North Africa Royal Navy
RMD7P0X7–The River Thames, nr Greenwich, London, UK. 11th May 2013. Plane and helicopter lift of HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy's helicopter and Commando carrier. Taken during the visit to London to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. Moored on the River Thames next to Greenwich on Saturday 11th May 2013. Credit: Craig Buchanan /Alamy Live News
RF2X3PMTA–Nose art on a Consolidated B-24M Liberator, American heavy bomber from World War II. IWM, Duxford. UK
RM2R442T7–The new national memorial and Garden of Reflection for the Battle of the Atlantic ahead of its opening at Our Lady And St Nicholas's Church, Pier Head in Liverpool. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023.
RMD7KPWW–BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC IN May 2013 the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic (BOA 70) will be commemorated with a series of events. Fleet Air arm flypast passing over Wapping, London. The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War 2, at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The BOA demonstrated the enduring importance of control of the sea to provide a highway for the transport of raw materials, munitions, and men, to maintain the nation’s security and to project power across the globe. The Battle of the Atlantic was pivotal to th
RM2A3H27P–France, Finistere, Armorica Regional Natural Park, Crozon Peninsula, Camaret-sur-Mer, Pointe de Pen-Hir, the Battle of the Atlantic Memorial Museum on the site of Fort Kerbonn in a former casemate of the Second World War
RF2J3RAX4–Exchange Flags building, Liverpool
RMD8FRM7–LIVERPOOL, UK, 28th May, 2013. HMS Edinburgh seen leaving Liverpool as part of a Royal Navy fleet visiting the city as part of the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic. Credit: Peter Carr / Alamy Live News
RM2M8GTTR–A starboard bow view of the destroyer tender USS PUGET SOUND (AD-38) underway. The ship is en route to the Mediterranean Sea as part of the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) battle group. Country: Atlantic Ocean (AOC)
RMPCGKEE–2018 Battle of the Atlantic service and committal ceremony on-board HMCS Halifax in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
RM2G5649B–The U.S. Navy USS Gerald R. Ford, lead ship in the Ford Class Aircraft Carriers, completes the first scheduled explosive event of Full Ship Shock Trials while underway June 18, 2021 in the Atlantic Ocean. The U.S. Navy conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm performance in battle conditions.
RFRP4HNW–A Naval Air Squadron Fairey Swordfish Mk11 over Duxford
RM2B09BAG–France, Brittainy, Pen Hir, Musee Memorial, Battle of the Atlantic, Poite de Pen Hir, Bunker Atlantikschlacht, WWII, Atlantic Wall,
RF2A77X3G–Camaret-sur-Mer, Finistere / France - 23 August, 2019: bunker and battleship anchor memorial of WWII Atlantic Battle at the Pointe de Penhir in Britta
RMPCWJA8–Pointe de Pen-Hir, Brittany
RM2HD1T13–HMCS Sackville is the last surviving Flower-class corvette from the Second World War, survived 30 Trans-Atlantic convoys escorted
RM2BW2D59–Sending huge breakers crashing through the defences and wrecking several cottages, the Atlantic has opened a new phase of the centuries-old battle for the fishing village in Amroth on the Pembrokeshire coast of Wales. 12 of the 200 inhabitants have lost their homes and the rest are racing time to build up the defences against the high tide expected this weekend. The villagers have arranged an all-night watch, as they fear that if the sea breaks through this time, the whole village will be wiped out. Photo shows: One of the wrecked cottages at Amroth, showing the break in the wall. 5 February 1
RMCN2CN6–Free French Memorial on Lyle Hill, overlooking the Firth of Clyde, Inverclyde, Scotland, UK
RMA9X6G2–The War In The Air By H.g.wells
RM2X0NTAB–THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC - 'Still' life. The pilot's helmet hangs near the control column. Photographic negative , Royal Air Force
RMD7P0X4–The River Thames, nr Greenwich, London, UK. 11th May 2013. The control island of HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy's helicopter and Commando carrier. Taken during the visit to London to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the 'Battle of the Atlantic'. Moored on the River Thames next to Greenwich on Saturday 11th May 2013. Credit: Craig Buchanan /Alamy Live News
RF2X3PMWW–Engine maintenance on a Consolidated B-24M Liberator, American heavy bomber from World War II. IWM, Duxford. UK
RM2R442T9–The new national memorial and Garden of Reflection for the Battle of the Atlantic ahead of its opening at Our Lady And St Nicholas's Church, Pier Head in Liverpool. Picture date: Friday May 26, 2023.
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