RM2ANE53P–Nagato and her crew in 1937 on the recently installed pagoda mast
RM2PJHD4A–The Italian warship Italia, an ironclad battleship built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy), the lead ship of the Italia class in the 1870s and 1880s.
RMKG6GD3–1919 The Officers and full crew of a British warship pose for a victory photograph at the end of WWI
RF2DCD0M8–Crew of Ironclad USS Monitor, 1862
RM2JJGPND–BATTLESHIP,CREW, BATTLESHIP, 2012
RMM0B9H9–A Bridge too Tall
RM2C8783K–HMS Benbow - Iron Duke Class Battleship with Crew (A harpy eagle is depicted on the tompions).
RMCMRW1C–1918 US Navy Naval Sailors USS Texas New York-class dreadnought battleship BB-35 crew
RMDYED5R–The Battleship Potemkin and crew. Made famous by the rebellion of the crew against their oppressive officers in June 1905.
RM2R4WJM1–Battleship Potemkin, sometimes rendered as Battleship Potyomkin, is a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and produced by Mosfilm. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against their officers of the Tsarist regime. Battleship Potemkin has been called one of the most influential propaganda films of all time, and was named the greatest film of all time at the Brussels World's Fair in 1958.
RM2ANW6X1–POTEMKIN Vintage Soviet Russian Film Movie Poster Battleship Potemkin, 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein of a ships mutiny in 1905 when the entire crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin mutinied against their Tsarist regime officers. Made by Stenberg Brothers artists and designers (Vladimir, 1899-1982; Georgi, 1900-1933) BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN colour lithograph, 1929
RM2PPHHJH–Crew of a Royal Navy battleship before leaving port, early 1900s
RM2H3PAHY–United States Marines and Sailors posing on unidentified ship (likely either the USS Pennsylvania or USS Arizona), in 1918.
RMP0P1KE–'Battleship' crew visits USS George Washington 120402-N-KF379-016
RMDE2F2W–Uprising on the battleship 'Potemkin', Constanta, Romania, 1905. Artist: Unknown
RMCAWYTB–The crew of HMS Dragon Royal Navy Battleship preparing to leave Liverpool on the River Mersey following a three day visit.
RM2TCRMAH–During Adolf Hitler's visit to the battleship Schleswig-Holstein in the Hamburg harbor, he is seen walking past the crew lined up on the deck. This moment captures the Führer's direct interaction with naval personnel, underscoring his role in the revitalization and promotion of the German Navy. The setting aboard the Schleswig-Holstein, a significant warship of the Kriegsmarine, highlights the importance of naval power in the broader context of military strategy and national pride in Nazi Germany.
RM2N3BXG6–HMS Victoria capsizing boats going to rescue crew, 1893. Battleship HMS Victoria, the flagship of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet, collided with HMS Camperdown while on fleet manoeuvres in the Eastern Mediterranean.
RM2WRBMN8–Serving grog on Russian Battleship, Photograph shows crew aboard the Russian warship, Retvizan., between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RF2HKE1TR–Inspired by Crew of the USS Wisconsin on the deck, On the Fo' castle of the Battleship Wisconsin, publisher: Universal Photo Art Company, Philadelphia, 1901, height 89 mm × width 178 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMM60DDR–Foundering of the Victoria, 22 June 1893. HMS Victoria, battleship of the Royal Navy
RM2M7KDKN–A 1930 image of sailors on HMS Repulse, cleaning and repainting the hull with battleship-grey paint.
RM2F61B2N–Crew of Ironclad USS Monitor, 1862
RMB5M91F–2 G55 M1 1918 3 E US Navy cannon crew World War I 1918 History World War I War at sea Gun crew on the deck of a US Navy destroye
RMERN6BP–The battleship SMS Bayern of the German Imperial Fleet seen here sinking by the stern on the morning of the 21st June 1919 shortly after the crew had opened the seacocks to scuttled the ship. The SMS Bayern along with the rest of the German High Sea Flee
RM2M97TJH–The crew that sank the battleship Tirpitz. From left: F/O Giarish, Australia; Flt Lt Buckham, Australia; F/O Nolan, London; Sq Ldr A.G. Williams; F/O daniell, Canada and Wg Cdr J.B. Taite, 15 November 1944.
RM2WN0P6K–Battleship Potemkin (1925) directed by Sergei Eisenstein and starring Aleksandr Antonov, Vladimir Barskiy and Grigoriy Aleksandrov. Critically acclaimed epic Soviet era silent film about the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against its officers. Photograph of a linen backed fully restored original Russian poster featuring artwork by Sergey Datskevich (1919-1977) created for the films 1963 re-release ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY*** Credit: BFA / Orion Pictures
RMDYED5P–The Battleship Potemkin and crew. Made famous by the rebellion of the crew against their oppressive officers in June 1905.
RM2R4WJPY–Battleship Potemkin, is a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against their officers of the Tsarist regime
RMKJNGAM–1930’s SCHARNHORST SHIPS COMPANY PARADE BAND MUSIC COMMISSIONING 1939 Nazi Germany Battleship Scharnhorst flying the Kriegsmarine Swastika Flag A German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. She was the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, Gneisenau. Crew 1968 The ship was built at the Kriegsmarinewerft dockyard in Wilhelmshaven. Sunk 26th December 1943 by British naval forces with only 36 German survivors.
RM2BW3CYK–Battleship home from the mediterranean . Sailors will spend christmas in England . the 29 , 150 ton battleship HMS Resolution (pennant number 09 ) arrived at Porstmouth from Alexandria after having completed more than two years service on the Mediterranean station . Many sailors from other warships were aboard her as well as her own crew so that they could spend christmas at home . The HMS Resolution bes been relieved by HMS Ramillies ( 07 ) which is of similar class and tonnage . Photo shows , HMS Resolution arriving at Portsmouth . 5 November 1935
RM2H3CXBR–HMS Audacious was a British battleship, sunk by a German mine off the northern coast of Donegal, Ireland. HMS Audacious crew board lifeboats to be taken aboard RMS Olympic, October, 1914.
RMP0P1KP–'Battleship' crew visits USS George Washington 120402-N-KF379-166
RMCYT0AW–Battleship Tirpitz,orders,certificate and photo albums Comprehensive legacy from the property of a crew member of the 'TIRPITZ',Maschinen-Obergefreiter(engineer PFC)(Artillery)Albert Buddensiek. Including the orders: Fleet War Badge in nonferrous metal with maker's ID 'Fec. Adolf Bock Ausf. Schwerin Berlin',incl. award certificate issued on 11 Sept. 1943 with the original signature of Admiral Kummetz historic,historical,people,1930s,20th century,navy,naval forces,military,militaria,branch of service,branches of service,armed forces,armed serv,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCAWYRG–The crew of HMS Dragon Royal Navy Battleship preparing to leave Liverpool on the River Mersey following a three day visit.
RF2MAW350–Captain's quarters or state room for the captain of the USS Alabama battleship showing a writing desk, bunk and sink in a small space.
RMC462GC–Battleship 'Scharnhorst'
RM2HB7JK7–Crew of the USS Wisconsin on the deck, On the Fo' castle of the Battleship Wisconsin, anonymous, publisher: Universal Photo Art Company, (mentioned on object), Philadelphia, 1901, photographic support, cardboard, height 89 mm × width 178 mm
RF2HM0166–Art inspired by Crew of the USS Wisconsin on the deck, On the Fo' castle of the Battleship Wisconsin, publisher: Universal Photo Art Company, Philadelphia, 1901, photographic support, cardboard, height 89 mm × width 178 mm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBAX7N0–Crew of the USS Texas
RF2A6BHW5–Crew in attendance of a cannon on the gun deck of a warship
RMT953HD–'In Paris, the latest advances in engineering have been used for the entertainment of pleasure-seekers. Midget battleship which is propelled by electricity. With its single canon, the crew - consisting of one admiral - can open fire on the coast; a bombardment full of smoke and bangs but without any risk to the target.'
RM2RTW7Y9–The sinking of the 'Rawalpindi', by Charles Pears (1873-1958), British painter, illustrator and artist. The British armed merchant cruiser on duty off the Icelandic coast was intercepted by the German pocket battleship 'Deutschland' on the 23rd November 1939. Despite resistance the vessel became a mass of flames and sank with all but 11 of the crew.
RM2N3BXGB–HMS Victoria (1887) firing her twin 16.25' main guns. Later rammed and sunk (with half her crew) by H.M.S. Camperdown after the fleet admiral ordered the two ships to turn into each other
RM2RGDT3A–HMS Audacious, British King George V-class battleship, launched 1912. She saw no action during the First World War, as she was sunk by a German mine off the northern coast of Donegal, Ireland, as seen in this photograph. The crew can be seen taking to the lifeboats, and other ships coming to the rescue.
RM2X12XCK–Vintage picture of French Navy Warship, Battleship Jaureguiberry, Crew of Amiral Duperre, Navy Military History, 19th Century 1890s
RM2K039NK–Russian battleship Aurora during the October Revolution of 1917. The crew joined the February Revolution of 1917. On October 25, 1917, at 9:40 pm, a blank shot from her guns was the signal for the start of the storming of the Winter Palace, which was to be the beginning of the October Revolution.
RM2R4WJR5–Battleship Potemkin, is a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against their officers of the Tsarist regime
RM2J001JA–SCHARNHORST WW2 Nazi Kreigsmarine German Capital Class schlachtschiff Battleship In early 1943, Scharnhorst joined the Bismarck-class battleship Tirpitz in Norway to interdict Allied convoys to Soviet Union. Scharnhorst and several destroyers sortied from Norway to attack a convoy, but British naval patrols intercepted the German force. During the Battle of the North Cape (26 December 1943), the Royal Navy HMS Duke of York sank Scharnhorst. Only 36 men survived, out of a crew of 1,968.
RM2BW3D0J–Battleship home from the mediterranean . Sailors will spend christmas in England . The 29 , 150 ton battleship HMS Resolution (pennant number 09 ) arrived at Porstmouth from Alexandria after having completed more than two years service on the Mediterranean station . Many sailors from other warships were aboard her as well as her own crew so that they could spend christmas at home . The HMS Resolution bes been relieved by HMS Ramillies ( 07 ) which is of similar class and tonnage . Photo shows , HMS Resolution arriving at Portsmouth . 5 November 1935
RM2WACX13–The #2 turret of the USS Iowa (BB-61) exploded on April 19, 1989, killing 47 members of the turret crew. The left gun of Turret One in the background is fully elevated as its crew tries to clear a misfire that occurred earlier by trying to coax the powder bags to slide backwards against the primer 19 April 1989
RMCN6KM5–Crew members man the rails aboard the battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) as the ship returns to home port following an explosion which killed 47 crew members. The explosion occurred in the No.2 16-inch gun turret as the Iowa was conductingroutine gunnery exercises approximately 300 miles northeast of Puerto Rico on April 19th.
RMCYT0AD–Battleship Tirpitz,orders,certificate and photo albums Comprehensive legacy from the property of a crew member of the 'TIRPITZ',Maschinen-Obergefreiter(engineer PFC)(Artillery)Albert Buddensiek. Including the orders: Fleet War Badge in nonferrous metal with maker's ID 'Fec. Adolf Bock Ausf. Schwerin Berlin',incl. award certificate issued on 11 Sept. 1943 with the original signature of Admiral Kummetz historic,historical,1930s,20th century,navy,naval forces,military,militaria,branch of service,branches of service,armed forces,armed service,obj,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCAWYR9–The crew of HMS Dragon Royal Navy Battleship preparing to leave Liverpool on the River Mersey following a three day visit.
RM2RAAF3C–HMS Audacious, British King George V-class battleship, launched 1912. She saw no action during the First World War, as she was sunk by a German mine off the northern coast of Donegal, Ireland, as seen in this photograph. The crew can be seen taking to the lifeboats, and other ships coming to the rescue. Date: 27-Oct-14
RMC462GE–Battleship 'Scharnhorst' is put into service
RMDXAYD6–Royal Navy world war two gun turret crew
RF2BC03NG–Winston Churchill acknowledging the cheers of the crew of HMS Prince of Wales on his return to Britain. 19th August 1941.
RMC2GDYF–Crew of Bremen
RMA2YT93–submarine crew standing to attention on deck
RMHRNYC0–WWI, U.S. Navy Gun Crew, 1918
RM2RTW8C0–An illustration by Edgar Thurston of the Altmark Incident between the British destroyer 'Cossack' and the German Tanker 'Altmark', a supply ship for the Graf Spee. It happened on 16–17 February 1940 and took place in what were neutral Norwegian waters. On board the Altmark were roughly 300 Allied prisoners whose ships had been sunk by the pocket battleship Graf Spee in the Southern Atlantic Ocean. When the Altmark ran aground British sailors boarded her and after some hand-to-hand fighting overwhelmed the ship's crew and took the released prisoners back to Blighy.
RMMMBP6G–Below decks aboard the Battleship Texas; Houston, Texas USA
RM2HXCH9D–A stern view of the HMS Glasgow with the crew manning ship, she was the seventh 'Glasgow', a Southampton-class light cruiser, a sub-class of the Town class. British Warships, published 1940
RMDYEHG1–World War I - crew of a French battleship near gallipoli 1915
RM2R4WJWG–Battleship Potemkin, is a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against their officers of the Tsarist regime
RM2PMA7W9–SCHARNHORST WW2 Nazi Kreigsmarine German Capital Class Schlachtschiff Battleship In early 1943, Scharnhorst joined the Bismarck-class battleship Tirpitz in Norway to interdict Allied convoys to Soviet Union. Scharnhorst and several destroyers sortied from Norway to attack a convoy, but British naval patrols intercepted the German force. During the Battle of the North Cape (26 December 1943), the Royal Navy HMS Duke of York sank Scharnhorst. Only 36 men survived, out of a crew of 1,968. THE SCHARNHORST Kriegsmarine Nazi Germany
RM2BW3D0W–Battleship home from the mediterranean . Sailors will spend christmas in England . The 29 , 150 ton battleship HMS Resolution (pennant number 09 ) arrived at Porstmouth from Alexandria after having completed more than two years service on the Mediterranean station . Many sailors from other warships were aboard her as well as her own crew so that they could spend christmas at home . The HMS Resolution bes been relieved by HMS Ramillies ( 07 ) which is of similar class and tonnage . Photo shows , HMS Resolution arriving at Portsmouth . 5 November 1935
RM2K3PNK5–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The crew is gathered on deck with the captain of the ship in the middle. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RMHT2EJ0–'An Italian battleship is hit', 1940 (1943). Artist: Unknown.
RMCYT0AK–Battleship Tirpitz,orders,certificate and photo albums Comprehensive legacy from the property of a crew member of the 'TIRPITZ',Maschinen-Obergefreiter(engineer PFC)(Artillery)Albert Buddensiek. Including the orders: Fleet War Badge in nonferrous metal with maker's ID 'Fec. Adolf Bock Ausf. Schwerin Berlin',incl. award certificate issued on 11 Sept. 1943 with the original signature of Admiral Kummetz historic,historical,1930s,20th century,navy,naval forces,military,militaria,branch of service,branches of service,armed forces,armed service,obj,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCAWYPX–The crew of HMS Dragon Royal Navy Battleship preparing to leave Liverpool on the River Mersey following a three day visit.
RM2PJHD4W–The Italian warship Italia, an ironclad battleship built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy), the lead ship of the Italia class in the 1870s and 1880s.
RMC462GA–Battleship 'Scharnhorst' is put into service
RMP2MK1R–Antique February 13, 1923 photograph, USS Maryland (BB-46) in the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal. USS Maryland (BB-46), also known as 'Old Mary' or 'Fighting Mary' to her crewmates, was a Colorado-class battleship. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RMMPXC3F–A 1910 illustration showing a cutaway view of a British dreadnought battleship - (Engine Room section)
RMC2GF86–Battleship NEW YORK
RMT9P9A6–Royal Navy crew quarters on a battleship
RMG5ED39–HMS HOOD 1926: The Dominion Premiers visit the Atlantic Fleet off Portland. HMS Hood, 'The Mighty Hood', at the head of the Battlecruiser line, opens fire with four 15' guns. The Hood, the pride of the Royal Navy, was later sunk during an engagement with the German Battleship 'Bismarck' in 1941. Only three of her crew survived.
RMBM0XMJ–Workers on the midship portion of USS Maine wreckage, Havana, Cuba, 1898. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RMB0KGF4–Explosion on board the Russian battleship 'Tsesarevich', Battle of the Yellow Sea, 10th August 1904. Artist: Unknown
RMDR9MNB–Ottoman Cruiser Abdul Mejid and its crew
RM2DB34WB–Battleship NEW YORK.
RMEC812J–Still from Battleship Potemkin a silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against their officers of the Tsarist regime. Dated 1925
RM2R4WJXG–Battleship Potemkin, a 1925 silent film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and produced by Mosfilm. It presents a dramatized version of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 when the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin rebelled against their officers of the Tsarist regime.
RM2J001J8–GRAF SPEE SCUTTLED Captain Langsdorff consulted with his command in Germany. He received orders that permitted some options, but not internment in Uruguay. The Germans feared that Uruguay could be persuaded to join the Allied cause. Ultimately, he chose to scuttle his ship in the River Plate estuary on 17 December to avoid unnecessary loss of life for no particular military advantage, a decision which infuriated Adolf Hitler. The crew of Admiral Graf Spee were taken to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Captain Langsdorff committed suicide by gunshot on 19 December.
RM2BW3D2M–Battleship home from the mediterranean . Sailors will spend christmas in England . The 29 , 150 ton battleship HMS Resolution (pennant number 09 ) arrived at Porstmouth from Alexandria after having completed more than two years service on the Mediterranean station . Many sailors from other warships were aboard her as well as her own crew so that they could spend christmas at home . The HMS Resolution bes been relieved by HMS Ramillies ( 07 ) which is of similar class and tonnage . Photo shows , HMS Resolution arriving at Portsmouth . 5 November 1935
RM2K3PND3–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. Detail of the crew at the anti-aircraft cannon on the side of the ship. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RMCMCA01–Belfast, 16/07/2012 - Chef prepares lunch for 200 crew on board HMS Dragon.
RMCYT0AN–Battleship Tirpitz,orders,certificate and photo albums Comprehensive legacy from the property of a crew member of the 'TIRPITZ',Maschinen-Obergefreiter(engineer PFC)(Artillery)Albert Buddensiek. Including the orders: Fleet War Badge in nonferrous metal with maker's ID 'Fec. Adolf Bock Ausf. Schwerin Berlin',incl. award certificate issued on 11 Sept. 1943 with the original signature of Admiral Kummetz historic,historical,people,1930s,20th century,navy,naval forces,military,militaria,branch of service,branches of service,armed forces,armed serv,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMC4A2WD–King George V of England reviewing the crew of the battleship Iron Duke in 1914.
RM2PJHD55–The Italian warship Italia, an ironclad battleship built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy), the lead ship of the Italia class in the 1870s and 1880s.
RMH3AH3F–'Engine room of the battleship ''Deutschland'''
RMP2MK2K–Antique February 13, 1923 photograph, USS Maryland (BB-46) in the Culebra Cut (formerly Gaillard Cut) in the Panama Canal. USS Maryland (BB-46), also known as 'Old Mary' or 'Fighting Mary' to her crewmates, was a Colorado-class battleship. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RMMRG2G8–A 1910 illustration showing a cutaway view of a British dreadnought battleship - conning tower section
RMC2GENX–Crew of VANITIE
RMHFBYR3–Stars from the movie 'Battleship' attend a press conference on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington hosted a news conference between 150 international journalists and the director and cast of the movie 'Battleship' on the flight deck of the Navy's only full-time forward deployed aircraft carrier. (U.S. Navy photo by: Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Moses McKelvey) 'Battleship' crew visits USS George Washington 120402-N-KF379-016
RMP7BFK7–Russian Revolution. 1905. Rebellion of the crew of the Russian battleship Potemkin. A sailor's corpse exposed on Odessa's new quay. Engraving taken from a photograph. L'Illustration.
RMBM22WB–Spanish Admiral Pasqual Cervera y Topete taken aboard the USS Iowa, Battle of Santiago, 1898. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
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