RM2AMW4WW–The former German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin on 5 April 1947 at Swinemünde (today Świnoujście, Poland) while in Soviet custody. The scuttled carrier had been refloated in March 1946 and was sunk as a target in the Baltic Sea on 16 August 1947. April 1947
RMG3B0J9–RAISING SCUTTLED SHIPS
RMC45KR9–The scuttled 'Hindenburg' in Scapa Flow
RMH3WP9C–Photograph of Scuttled ships blocking the entrance to the Suez canal at Port Said during the Six-Day War between Israel and Egypt. Dated 20th Century
RM2D9M58E–SALVAGING GERMAN SCUTTLED SHIPS IN SCAPA FLOW about 1925.
RME0WWNN–May 05, 1964 - Rescuing The Scuttled Pie Dish: Yesterday an unusual rescue operation was carried our at Miffield, Yorks, when the Denby Dale Pie Dish - the world's largest - was raised from the bottom of the canal where it had been sunk by a gang of youngsters. The dish had been propelled along the canal from it's makers to Denby Dale, where it is to be filled with a mammoth pie to commemorate the births of the four Royal babies
RM2K2JXK8–Photograph of Scuttled ships blocking the entrance to the Suez canal at Port Said during the Six-Day War between Israel and Egypt. Dated 20th Century
RMCEEFDT–Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to the Scuttled Ships. 1905. By A.G. Adamson, V.A. Feldman and O.I. Enberg. Sevastopol bay.
RM2JCYEXX–GRAF SPEE SCUTTLED Nazi German Battleship Admiral Graf Spee after being trapped and subsequently scuttled off Montevideo, Uruguay, Dec 17th 1939. WW2 World War II GRAF SPEE Captain Langsdorff
RMD1WAYJ–The scuttled USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman, British West indies. It was scuttled to create an artificial reef
RM2BW3RRN–Britannia ' s Equipment Auctioned at Cowes before Yacht Is Scuttled The sails , spare gear and equipment of the late King George ' s famous yacht Britannia , was sold at the Minerva Yard , East Cowes . The yach , by order of the King is shortly to be towed out to sea and scuttled . Photo Shows : The auctioneer taking bids in the sale - room . 24 Jun 1936
RMJETTPB–SMS Kaiser in 1916, later scuttled at Scapa Flow
RMRYA04F–Scene from Mr. Charles Reade's New Drama, 'the Scuttled Ship,' at the Olympic Theatre, London, 1877
RMBR99KA–Half sunken, scuttled shrimp fishing boat in the bayou of Bayou La Batre
RFD34CA1–view on monument to the scuttled ships in Sevastopol Bay
RMTXJ84W–1939 Daily Sketch front page Graf Spee scuttled
RMW2CCGB–Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Eagle Column - Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RMCT4YC9–The sinking of the German battlecruiser SMS Hindenburg, at Scapa Flow, England on June 21, 1919. From The Year 1919 Illustrated.
RMDRHMF1–SMS Bayern sinking after being scuttled, Scapa Flow, WW1
RMC45KRM–The scuttled 'Hindenburg' is raised in Scapa Flow
RMF7NK5Y–World War Two: Admiral Graf Spee was a Deutschland-class heavy cruiser with the Kriegsmarine of Nazi Germany during World War II. On 18 December 1939 the ship was scuttled on orders from the caprtain to prevent capture by british forces
RFEBH1YK–Monument to the Scuttled Ships in the Sevastopol
RFEA62BF–Monument to the scuttled ships
RM2J15AEK–Dunkerque C-129 - The French battleship after being partially scrapped, circa 1945
RMCEEFE1–Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to the Scuttled Ships. 1905. By A.G. Adamson, V.A. Feldman and O.I. Enberg. Sevastopol bay.
RM2EATDMY–Bismarck 1940 Nazi Germany Battleship WW2, the first of two Bismarck-class battleships built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine. Named after Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, the ship was laid down at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg in July 1936 and launched in February 1939. Scuttled following incapacitating battle damage, 27 May 1941 in the North Atlantic World War II Second World War
RF2BP2KF4–Scuttled boat on the Savannah river
RM2BW3PKN–London Schoolboys Pay Last Visit To Britannia Before Famous Yacht is Scuttled Before the equipment was sold and famous yacht sunk at sea , a party of schoolboys from Fulham , London , were shown over Britannia at Cowes . By order of the King the yacht is shortly to be towed out to sea and there scuttled . Photo Shows : The London schoolboys inspected the doom yacht Britannia at the Cowes yards . 24 Jun 1936
RF2K88T91–Monument to the scuttled ships at sunset. Sevastopol, Russia. Long exposure, smooth sea
RF2JY399P–Mast of the new still very white wreck Hephaestus one week after it was scuttled near Xatt L-Ahmar, Gozo, Malta.
RFM9GHC0–Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine - August 17, 2012: People on the embankment in front of the Monument to the Scuttled Warships. The monument was built in 1
RFHN6W7B–The La Merced, a four masted schooner, scuttled and used as a breakwater for LoveRics Sea Craft Marina Anacortes Island, Washington USA
RF2NRXP0P–Sevastopol. Monument to the Scuttled Ships. Crimea. Postage stamps of Ukraine. Ukrainian postage stamp. Ukrposhta limited edition print. Kyiv, Ukraine - February 24, 2023
RMTXJ848–1939 Daily News (New York) front page Graf Spee scuttled
RMW2CCHY–Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Eagle Column - Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RMJYHR2A–Surrender of the German Fleet, 1918
RMA31MHE–Raising Scuttled Ships
RMC45KT1–The scuttled 'Hindenburg' is raised in Scapa Flow
RM2CWBD59–Scuttled ship in Marseilles harbour, France, c1945-1949. As the Germans retreated in 1944 they destroyed the port, blocking the harbour with 192 wrecked ships and leaving only 12 of the 300 cranes usable. Marshall Plan aid was used to reconstruct the port. The photographer is unknown.
RFEBH16G–The Monument to the Scuttled Ships at night, Sevastopol, Crimea, city nightlife
RFEA3JK8–Monument to the scuttled ships
RMDNMEKC–Scuttled Tuxedo Royal Night Club Boat, River Tees,Teesside, England
RMC7H6CR–MONUMENT TO THE SCUTTLED SHIPS SEVASTOPOL CRIMEA UKRAINE 05 September 2011
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.
RMDDD5R1–Monument to the Scuttled Ships- symbol of Sevastopol city (Crimea, Ukraine)
RMWHA254–WW2: German destroyer (SS Georg Thiele) scuttled in Rombaks Fjord off Silovika, after 2nd battle of Narvik, 13th April 1940.
RF2C4DDF2–Monument to scuttled Russian ships to obstruct entrance to Sevastopol bay. One of main symbols of Sevastopol city. Crimea. Long exposure, smooth sea
RF2JY39A0–Birdseye view of the back of the bridge of the new white wreck Hephaestus one week after it was scuttled near Xatt L-Ahmar, Gozo, Malta.
RM2B7R8KK–Monument to Scuttled Ships,Artillery Harbour,Sevastopol,Crimea,Ukraine,Eastern Europe
RFHN6W70–The La Merced, a four masted schooner, scuttled and used as a breakwater for LoveRics Sea Craft Marina Anacortes Island, Washington USA
RF2HXFCGE–The remains of five original Viking ships scuttled in 1070 and excavated in 1962 make up the main attraction inside the National Viking Ship Museum.
RMR8J1M4–The scuttling of the German fleet carried out on 21 June 1919 took place at the Royal Navy's base at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, after the First World War. The High Seas Fleet was interned there under the terms of the Armistice whilst negotiations took place over the fate of the ships, but Admiral Ludwig von Reuter decided to scuttle the fleet, however British guard ships beached 22 of the 74 interned vessels. The photograph illustrates one of the many wrecks were salvaged over the next two decades and were towed away for scrapping.
RMTXJ847–1939 Daily News (New York) front page Graf Spee scuttled
RMW2CCHR–Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Eagle Column - Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RMJYF6F2–Illustration of the Ships present at the internment of the German Fleet, 21 November 1918
RMDRJW42–Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow
RMC45KT4–Gun towers in the 'Hindenburg' scuttled in Scapa Flow
RMEG6P95–The scuttled French fleet at Toulon, Nov. 27-28, 1942. French minesweeper Chamois and two torpedo boats in Toulon harbor were
RM2AFR6X3–USS Neosho (AO-23) - Refueling USS Yorktown (CV-5), 1 May 1942, shortly before the Battle of Coral Sea. Note use of Yorktown's aircraft crane to support her end of the refueling rig. Neosho was bombed by Japanese carrier planes on 7 May 1942 and scuttled on 11 May.
RM2C353YM–Sevastopol Monument to the scuttled ships
RMDNMEDW–Scuttled Tuxedo Royal Night Club Boat, River Tees,Teesside, England
RMC7H6F1–MONUMENT TO THE SCUTTLED SHIPS SEVASTOPOL CRIMEA UKRAINE 05 September 2011
RMKP4JTD–GRAF SPEE Vintage pre-WW2 B&W toned image of Nazi Germany Battle Cruiser Admiral Graf Spee in 1936 with all hands parading on deck. The Graf Spee was a Deutschland-class 'Panzerschiff' (armored ship), nicknamed a 'pocket battleship' by the British, which served with the Kriegsmarine of Nazi Germany during World War II. (Sunk / scuttled 17th December 1939 much to Adolf Hitlers dismay)
RMBJFAHF–Ukraine,Crimea,Sevastopol,Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RFED0CX8–The silhouette of Monument to the Scuttled Ships is situated against the beautiful sea sunset (Sevastopol, Crimea).
RMEX73J3–The German Navy, Admiral Graf Spee, cruiser scuttled in 1939 during World War two.
RF2JY398J–New white wreck Hephaestus one week after it was scuttled with windlass and green and red chainstoppers and diver near Xatt L-Ahmar, Gozo, Malta.
RM2B7R7PF–Monument to Scuttled Ships,Artillery Harbour,Sevastopol,Crimea,Ukraine,Eastern Europe
RFHN6W64–The La Merced, a four masted schooner, scuttled and used as a breakwater for LoveRics Sea Craft Marina Anacortes Island, Washington USA
RF2HXFC8B–The remains of five original Viking ships scuttled in 1070 and excavated in 1962 make up the main attraction inside the National Viking Ship Museum.
RMP81FRH–The main portion of the German Naval fleet surrendered and were taken to SCapa Flow in the Scottish Orkneys. The High Seas Fleet was interned there under the terms of the Armistice whilst negotiations took place over the fate of the ships. Fearing that all of the ships would be seized and divided amongst the allied powers, the German commander, Admiral Ludwig von Reuter, decided to scuttle the fleet on 21 June 1919. Intervening British guard ships were able to beach a number of the ships, but 52 of the 74 interned vessels sank.
RMB529W6–Scuttled German fleet sinks into sea at scapa Flow WWI in Scotland in 1918 War War One scuttled German Fleet Surrender
RMW2CCHP–Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Eagle Column - Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RMJETPW2–SMS Lutzow crippled at Battle of Jutland
RMA31MY3–Scapa Flow 1919
RMDYYW1R–The scuttled German war fleet in Scapa Flow
RMMBJYHG–Kings mountain scuttled
RMPPETAW–Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to the Scuttled Ships. 1905. By A.G. Adamson, V.A. Feldman and O.I. Enberg. Sevastopol bay.
RFEA6D7M–Sevastopol Monument to the scuttled ships
RMDNMEEX–Scuttled Tuxedo Royal Night Club Boat, River Tees,Teesside, England
RMC7H269–MONUMENT TO THE SCUTTLED SHIPS SEVASTOPOL CRIMEA UKRAINE 02 September 2011
RMDDA5TM–The Graf Spee, scuttled off Montevideo - - 197095
RMBJE5XF–Ukraine,Crimea,Sevastopol,Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RMT0J6F3–'A Diver With Euphonium and Swords from the German 'Kaiser' Scuttled at Scapa', c1930. Creator: Unknown.
RMD969B5–Crimean War 1853-1856: Russians, having destroyed as much as possible and scuttled their fleet, abandoning the main southern part of Sebastapol for the northern forts, 8 September 1855. Hand-finished lithograph c1857.
RF2JY3987–Wormseyeview of the mast of the new white wreck Hephaestus one week after it was scuttled with divers in background near Xatt L-Ahmar, Gozo, Malta.
RM2B7R8KW–Monument to Scuttled Ships,Artillery Harbour,Sevastopol,Crimea,Ukraine,Eastern Europe
RFHN6W56–The La Merced, a four masted schooner, scuttled and used as a breakwater for LoveRics Sea Craft Marina Anacortes Island, Washington USA
RF2HXFC80–The remains of five original Viking ships scuttled in 1070 and excavated in 1962 make up the main attraction inside the National Viking Ship Museum.
RM2ETK88N–An old circa WWII press photo showing the British ship (oil tanker) M.V. BRITISH EARL in dry dock at Sniths Dock with a large hole in its hull caused by hitting a mine at sea. She was built by Armstrong, Whitworth & Co Ltd of Newcastle upon Tyne in the Low Walker Yard in 1901 ( Launched: 08/12/1900 Completed: 01/03/1901) . Originally named the Pinna, she was acquired in 1917, sold to Italy 1929 and scuttled in 1940 . She was refloated and taken over by the US Government with a new name Orissa, The vessel was scrapped in 1950 having also been named Tankschindler, Trottiera & Malvern
RMB529W7–Scuttled German fleet sinks into sea at scapa Flow WWI in Scotland in 1918 War War One scuttled German Fleet Surrender
RMW2CCHJ–Ukraine, Crimea, Sevastopol, Eagle Column - Monument to the Scuttled Ships
RMD33DWR–Grounded old boat in canal
RMA31RT0–Salvaged Destroyer
RM2JNC75E–The HMAS Canberra was badly damaged during the Battle of Savo Island and was scuttled on the 9th August 1942
RMKWB89C–The scuttled French fleet at Toulon, Nov. 27-28, 1942. French minesweeper Chamois and two torpedo boats in Toulon harbor were destroyed by their crews on orders from the Vichy France Admiral Laborde to avoid the ships' capture by Nazi German forces during World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 10 87)
RMPPETA9–Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to the Scuttled Ships. 1905. By A.G. Adamson, V.A. Feldman and O.I. Enberg. Sevastopol bay.
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