RMB47YJ3–dh Kitchener Memorial monument MARWICK HEAD ORKNEY Scotland sea cliffs coast bird nature reserve hms hampshire war ww1
RMCBTXTY–Orkney Islands, Kitchener Memorial
RM2A168EM–dh Kitchener Memorial MARWICK HEAD ORKNEY HMS Hampshire ww1 kitchener memorial world war 1
RMEME68G–HMS Monitor M33 a British WW1 ship in dry dock HMNB having recently been restored and painted in the Dazzle camouflage
RMAP8F3P–dh Scapa Flow Visitors Centre HOY ORKNEY HMS Hampshires propellor and Naval Museum Lyness ww1 hampshire propeller
RMTXG8J7–Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850– 1916) British Field Marshal who played a central role in the early part of the World War I. In June 1916 he died when HMS Hampshire struck a German mine and sank.
RF2K104RD–HMS M.33 in dry dock inside Portsmouth's Historic dockyard, a WW1 warship.
RF2BFG3H5–Marwick Head view , Orkney
RMF2GXA9–Portsmouth Historic Dockyard UK - HMS M.33 Monitor the last remaining warship from WW1 which fought in Dardanelles Campaign
RMJCM9B3–Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Hampshire UK HMS M33 an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Last survivor of Gallipoli. First World War
RM2M3P8CE–Tatler front cover announcing the death of Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum and Broome (1850-1916), British soldier and stateman. After a successful career in the Sudan, South Africa and India, he was appointed field marshal and Secretary for War on 7 August 1914, and recruited a great army (the 'Kitchener armies') for World War I before he was lost with HMS Hampshire (which hit a German mine off Orkney) on 5 June 1916. Date: 1916
RM2HHK14M–The memorial erected by the people of Orkney in memory of Field Marshal Earl Kitchener on Marwick Head, Birsay, Orkney in 1926.Lord Kitchener and many of his staff were killed aboard the British Royal Navy armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire in June 1916 off the mainland of Orkney en route to Russia where she is believed to have struck a mine laid by a German submarine.
RMBGEJ81–Three picture postcards commemorating the death of Lord Kitchener on 5th June 1916 off Orkney
RM2HHJFEF–The Devonshire class armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire of the British Royal Navy. Launched in September 1903 she participated in World War One and was present at the Battle of Jutland. She was sunk in June 1916 off the mainland of Orkney en route to Russia where she is believed to have struck a mine laid by a German submarine. She was carrying the Secretary of State for War, Field Marshal Lord Kitchener who was killed along with his staff. January 1913.
RMFWYAYG–Officer's cabin on board HMS M33 in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth.
RMW6P85M–'Earl Kitchener', 1910, (c1920). Portrait of British Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916). Kitchener regained the Sudan for Egypt by his victory at the Battle of Omdurman (1898). He was commander of British forces during the Boer War (1899-1902) and served as War Minister from 1914 to 1916. His portrait was used on a famous World War I army recruitment poster. Kitchener drowned when HMS Hampshire, carrying him to Russia, was sunk by a German mine in the North Atlantic in 1916. From "The Great World War - A History" Volume II,
RFKDRX3P–HMS M.33 in dry dock in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
RM2NF0T05–HMS M33, coastal bombardment 'monitor' gunboat, supported the landings at Gallipoli in 1915, exhibit in a dry dock at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Ha
RMR505GA–Fritz Duquesne n various disguises. Frederick “Fritz†Joubert Duquesne (21 September 1877 – 24 May 1956), sometimes Du Quesne, was a South African Boer soldier, prisoner of war, big game hunter, journalist, war correspondent, stockbroker, saboteur, spy, and adventurer whose hatred for the British (due to their treatment of Boer women and children) caused him to volunteer to spy for Germany during both World Wars. As a Boer spy he was known as the 'Black Panther', but he is also known as 'the man who killed Kitchener', since he claimed to have sabotaged and sunk HMS Hampshire, on which Lo
RMFHBF9R–HMS M.33 is a M29 class Monitor, floating gun platform, built in 1915. The ship, preserved at the Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth
RMCXYDKA–Marwick Head, Orkney isles
RMDRFKGF–Lord Kitchener, headlines announcing his death
RFD22E14–Dramatic light at Marwick Head, Orkney isles
RMA4YT03–dh Kitchener Memorial monument MARWICK HEAD ORKNEY Scottish Sea cliffs monuments scotland nature bird reserve uk isles coastline
RF2K104KR–HMS M.33 in dry dock inside Portsmouth's Historic dockyard, a WW1 warship. HMS Prince of Wales in the background
RF2BFG3HF–Marwick Head view , Orkney
RMF2H05H–Portsmouth Hampshire UK - HMS M.33 is the sole remaining British warship of the bloody Dardanelles Campaign of 1915-1916
RMJCM9W9–Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Hampshire UK HMS M33 an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Last survivor of Gallipoli. First World War
RMFWYAY4–Captain's cabin on board HMS M33 in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth.
RFKDRX3J–HMS M.33 in dry dock in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
RMFHBG1J–Mast and bridge of HMS M.33, a M29 class Monitor floating gun platform, built in 1915, preserved at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
RMDRFKG9–Lord Kitchener, last photograph before his death
RMB3YPT8–dh Kitchener Memorial MARWICK HEAD ORKNEY Scotland Monument world war one scottish highland landscape hms hampshire
RMAHXWTA–dh Marwick Head BIRSAY ORKNEY Kitchener Memorial on RSPB Bird Nature reserve Thrift flowers on seacliff
RF2HD4456–Marwick Head view , Orkney
RMB47W01–dh Marwick Head MARWICK ORKNEY Kitchener Memorial sea pinks seacliffs sea waves scotland cliffs world war
RMJCM9W1–Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Hampshire UK HMS M33 an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Last survivor of Gallipoli. First World War
RMFWYAX6–The mast of HMS M33 rises in front of HMS Dauntless (D33) in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth.
RFKDRX45–HMS M.33 in dry dock in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
RF2HD4449–Marwick Head view , Orkney
RMA8E0D4–dh Kitchener Memorial MARWICK HEAD ORKNEY Monument built to War Minister Lord Kitchener perished with HMS Hampshire
RMJCM9W5–Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Hampshire UK HMS M33 an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915. Last survivor of Gallipoli. First World War
RMAHXWR2–dh Marwick Head BIRSAY ORKNEY Kitchener Memorial on RSPB Bird Nature reserve Thrift flowers on seacliff
RMAB2K47–dh Marwick bay BIRSAY ORKNEY Coastal path stone wall Kitchener Memorial Marwick Head
RMFWYAX1–The mast of HMS M33 rises in front of HMS Dauntless (D33) in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth.
RMFWYB0G–Plaque describing the history of HMS M33, an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915.
RMFWYAXR–The Wardroom at meal time on board HMS M33 in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth.
RMFWYB0T–Information panel describing the crew history of HMS M33, an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915.
RMFWYAYT–Seen here in dry dock in the Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth, HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915.
RMFWYB01–Seen here in dry dock in the Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth, HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915.
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation