RMGG2CXC–A Chinese ship sunk by the Japanese fleet 1894 Chinese-Japanese war
RMG38AMB–RJ WAR / NOVIK SUNK
RMDYYRWJ–Model of a sunk armored cruiser in Berlin, 1933
RMKCERHH–Black Cat Cigarettes, World war One, propaganda card showing: a civilian captain sunk by German (sharks) torpedo's
RMEFB961–RMS Lusitania Cunard Line ocean liner, torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in 1915, during World War One.
RMET4GPB–Monktonhall was one of the Scottish super pits sunk in the 1950's intended to supply the new generation of Power stations. They were the most modern and well equipped mines in the country.They were sunk to deeper levels and mostly had to deal with challenging mining conditions at deeper levels than the previous generation of mines. Monktonhall was sunk to a depth of 930 meters making it one of the deepest mines. Throughout its life it suffered from water ingress. It was scheduled for closure along with the rest of the deep mines in Scotland following Thatcher's miners strike and subsequent
RF2HJW0TH–Sunk Garden, The Pleasaunce, Overstrand. Norfolk (1913)
RME0PRYT–Ships sunk by Egypt at end of Suez Crisis
RM2BW93CE–The prow of ' Gusty ' a tug sunk after a collision on the River Thames at Greenwich , London . 1939
RMDECMN7–RMS Franconia, which was launched in 1910 and sunk on October 4, 1915.
RMBXRE70–The Pacific War. Battle of Iquique. The Chilean corvette 'Esmeralda' is sunk by the Peruvian ironclad 'Huascar' on May 21, 1879.
RMTAT1KN–An M 1897 helmet for generals, Black leather skull (sunk-in, crazed), guard eagle and enamelled guard star bearing the motto 'Suum Cuique' and black eagle on golden background, convex scaled chinstraps attached to a metal Reich and a Prussian State cockade, cruciform base with star-shaped screws, pearl ring, high fluted funnel with a black and white plume. The visors with red and green underlay, light brown silk rep liner (partially detached from the leather sweatband), the size '56 1/2' handwritten in the skull and a contemporary label. Damaged in places, signs of age. Pru, Editorial-Use-Only
RMKP4JTF–Tirpitz Vintage World War 2 1940's WW2 image of German (Bismark-class) battleship 'Tirpitz' firing her 380 mm main guns, subsequently sunk by Lancaster bombers on 12 November 1944 (Tromsø Norway)
RMJEF76T–SMS Blucher sunk, Battle of Dogger Bank, 1915
RM2D9G7NM–2007 photograph -Wreck of the Panama Registered MV NEW FLAME lying half sunk off Europa Point Lighthouse, Gibraltar -- The Panamanian bulk-carrier cargo ship collided with the stern of the Torm Gertrud,a double-hulled Danish petroleum tanker on 12 August 2007. She ended up partially submerged in the Strait of Gibraltar, breaking in two in December 2007 and couldn't be recovered. The cargo was salvaged and the stern section removed for scrap. The Captain was arrested for departing without permission. It was built in 1994 &originally named Skaustrand.
RMJ73WGG–The Battleship USS Maine, later sunk in Havana, Cuba
RMB3PKH6–Sunk Garden, Great Dixter Gardens, Northiam, Rye, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMPGM0DK–The trawler 'Cape Siretoko', built by Cochrane and Sons (UK) in 1939 and taken over by the UK Admiralty on 18th September 1939. Sunk by German Aircraft in Norway on 29th April 1940.
RMERHGYF–'Sunk Without Trace' by Sydney M. Parkman. Boys Own Adventure story book cover shows boat in a stormy sea with a sailor
RMGG2DT7–Venezuelan ships sunk by the British-German fleet 1902 Venezuela Edouard Rousseau Collection
RMTWB19T–BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK
RMH1PT1E–Egypt, Nile Delta, Tanis : Sunk relief with Anubis, beginning of a hotep di nysout formula.
RMEC7YC2–HMS Clacton a royal navy Minesweeper; was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine at Chai Aghizi; in the Levant; on 3 August; 1916
RMCTJJ6C–The battlecruiser HMS Queen Mary, sunk in the Battle of Jutland during World War I. From The Year 1916 Illustrated.
RMET01JP–Monktonhall was one of the Scottish super pits sunk in the 1950's intended to supply the new generation of Power stations. They were the most modern and well equipped mines in the country.They were sunk to deeper levels and mostly had to deal with challenging mining conditions at deeper levels than the previous generation of mines. Monktonhall was sunk to a depth of 930 meters making it one of the deepest mines. Throughout its life it suffered from water ingress. It was scheduled for closure along with the rest of the deep mines in Scotland following Thatcher's miners strike and subsequent
RF2K9W2JJ–Plan proposed for raising HMS Royal George, which sunk at Spithead in 1782. 1784
RME0XR9T–Aug. 08, 1967 - Sea Fort Blown Up: Sunk Head Towers, a former anti-aircraft gun fort 13 miles off Harwich, was blown up yesterday by Royal Engineers to prevent pirate radio stations using it. The tower was suitable for use as a stores supplied from Holland for Radio Caroline South, six miles away. In the opposite direction, eight miles north, is Rough Tower, occupied by Mr. Roy Bates, of Radio Essex. Mr. Bates has occupied Rough Tower for eight months despite seven attempts at boarding by rival organizations
RM2BW93C5–The prow of ' Gusty ' a tug sunk after a collision on the River Thames at Greenwich , London . 1939
RMC49BGK–Aerial photograph of sunk ships in the Salamina bay in Greece
RMBMMTKN–The Pacific War. Battle of Iquique. The Chilean corvette 'Esmeralda' is sunk by the Peruvian ironclad 'Huascar' on May 21, 1879.
RMTAT1KR–An M 1897 helmet for generals, Black leather skull (sunk-in, crazed), guard eagle and enamelled guard star bearing the motto 'Suum Cuique' and black eagle on golden background, convex scaled chinstraps attached to a metal Reich and a Prussian State cockade, cruciform base with star-shaped screws, pearl ring, high fluted funnel with a black and white plume. The visors with red and green underlay, light brown silk rep liner (partially detached from the leather sweatband), the size '56 1/2' handwritten in the skull and a contemporary label. Damaged in places, signs of age. Pru, Editorial-Use-Only
RMKTXG9D–WW1 GERMAN SUBMARINE U-BOAT North Atlantic surfacing during U-Boat campaign 1914-1918. British military vessels were being sunk by German U-boats at a very alarming rate including RMS Lusitania
RMCMPGPR–HMS Shark. Acasta-class destroyer built in 1912 and sunk during the Battle of Jutland on the evening of 31 May 1916.
RM2D9G7R0–2007 photograph -Wreck of the Panama Registered MV NEW FLAME lying half sunk off Europa Point Lighthouse, Gibraltar -- The Panamanian bulk-carrier cargo ship collided with the stern of the Torm Gertrud,a double-hulled Danish petroleum tanker on 12 August 2007. She ended up partially submerged in the Strait of Gibraltar, breaking in two in December 2007 and couldn't be recovered. The cargo was salvaged and the stern section removed for scrap. The Captain was arrested for departing without permission. It was built in 1994 &originally named Skaustrand.
RMRKDTF7–The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35) off the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, California (USA), on 10 July 1945, after her final overhaul and repair of combat damage. The photo was taken before the ship delivered atomic bomb components to Tinian and just 20 days before she was sunk by a Japanese submarine.
RMJEBNWG–Turkish Ship sunk by British Submarine
RMD291XD–Panama, American Civil War Submarine Sunk Off Las Perlas Islands
RMGG2EMN–Drawing by Louis Raemaekers, ship 'Falaba' sunk by the Germans United States - World War I Washington. Library of Congress
RMD89T8K–AUSTRIAN SHIP SUNK
RMGA9MK1–Overwhelming joy for Nick Faldo after he had sunk the 20 foot putt on the last green which gave him victory.
RMEC7R9N–the HMS Amphion, a cruiser of the Royal navy. She became the first ship of the Royal Navy to be sunk in the First World War in August 1914
RMWCN1TA–One of the lifeboats from the RMS Lusitania, sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, is hauled onto the beach on the coast of Ireland. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RF2HJRTY3–Rumanian Petroleum Industry: Oil wells at bustenari sunk in the river bed in the Prahova Valley. Romania (1923)
RME0XR9R–Aug. 08, 1967 - Sea Fort Blown Up: Sunk Head Towers, a former anti-aircraft gun fort 13 miles off Harwich, was blown up yesterday by Royal Engineers to prevent pirate radio stations using it. The tower was suitable for use as a stores supplied from Holland for Radio Carolina South, six miles away. In the opposite direction, eight miles north, is Rough Tower, occupied by Mr. Roy Bates, of Radio Essex. Mr. Bates has occupied Rough Tower for eight months despite seven attempts at boarding by rival organisations
RM2BW93CD–The funnel of ' Gusty ' a tug sunk after a collision on the River Thames at Greenwich , London . 1939
RMC49BGB–Aerial photograph of sunk ships in the Salamina bay in Greece
RMC5GMBR–The Pacific War. Battle of Iquique. The Chilean corvette 'Esmeralda' is sunk by the Peruvian ironclad 'Huascar' on May 21, 1879.
RMTAT1KW–An M 1897 helmet for generals, Black leather skull (sunk-in, crazed), guard eagle and enamelled guard star bearing the motto 'Suum Cuique' and black eagle on golden background, convex scaled chinstraps attached to a metal Reich and a Prussian State cockade, cruciform base with star-shaped screws, pearl ring, high fluted funnel with a black and white plume. The visors with red and green underlay, light brown silk rep liner (partially detached from the leather sweatband), the size '56 1/2' handwritten in the skull and a contemporary label. Damaged in places, signs of age. Pru, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2J2EXCE–WW2 Propaganda Poster 'Unless we can divide those two fellows - we're sunk!' World War II propaganda poster focusing on the Anglo-American alliance. Cartoon Caricature Hitler and Goebbels are in the background. World War II Second World War Date between 1940 and 1945
RMECGEFT–One of the lifeboats from the RMS Lusitania, sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, is hauled onto the beach on the coast of Ireland.
RM2D9G805–2007 photograph -Wreck of the Panama Registered MV NEW FLAME lying half sunk off Europa Point Lighthouse, Gibraltar -- The Panamanian bulk-carrier cargo ship collided with the stern of the Torm Gertrud,a double-hulled Danish petroleum tanker on 12 August 2007. She ended up partially submerged in the Strait of Gibraltar, breaking in two in December 2007 and couldn't be recovered. The cargo was salvaged and the stern section removed for scrap. The Captain was arrested for departing without permission. It was built in 1994 &originally named Skaustrand.
RMF7RNYX–The Sunk Garden at Mount Stewart, County Down. Mount Stewart has been voted one of the world's top ten gardens, and reflects the design and artistry of its creator, Edith, Lady Londonderry.
RMGG2BRJ–The Cunard liner, Lusitania, was sunk by a German submarine on May 7,1915. The torpedo was launched at 2.22 PM and hit the ship on the starboard side (Sketch of a surviving passenger, Oliver P. Bernard) 1915 United States - World War I Paris. Bibliothèque
RMG3B669–'HERMES' SUNK BY U-BOAT
RMEJR1F5–View of coastline, where HMS Bounty was burnt and sunk by mutineers, Bounty Bay, Pitcairn, Pitcairn Islands, South Pacific, November
RMDYER36–Commander Lapebie of the Bourrasque class French Navy destroyer (torpilleur)'Sirocco' Sunk by the E-boats S-23 and S-26 on 31 May 1940 during Operation Dynamo, world War II
RMAPF80W–German submarine bombed and sunk August 26,1915 by Squadron Commander Arthur Wellesley Bigsworth R N during WWI
RMAM31GD–The remains of the S S Atlantus sic which sunk off Cape May New Jersey during World War I
RF2HJXJ91–Morton House, Hatfield - Sunk Garden from Dining-room Loggia. Hertfordshire. A Winter Rose, Architect (1908)
RME139JP–Feb. 29, 2012 - ''HOW WE'RE SUNK...Charlie Drake and Jack Edwards have dug themselves wonder if it's been worth it.
RM2BW3BWM–Barge sunk on the River Thames . 24 October 1934
RMEDNPEM–Democracy sunk 1860, 19th century engraving, USA, America
RMG6W28H–Scylla artificial diving reef. Scylla is sunk in Whitsand Bay, Cornwall sending it to the seabed as Europe's first artificial diving reef.
RMTAT1M3–An M 1897 helmet for generals, Black leather skull (sunk-in, crazed), guard eagle and enamelled guard star bearing the motto 'Suum Cuique' and black eagle on golden background, convex scaled chinstraps attached to a metal Reich and a Prussian State cockade, cruciform base with star-shaped screws, pearl ring, high fluted funnel with a black and white plume. The visors with red and green underlay, light brown silk rep liner (partially detached from the leather sweatband), the size '56 1/2' handwritten in the skull and a contemporary label. Damaged in places, signs of age. Pru, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2B1YWG8–Archive Pearl Harbor attack Newspaper Headlines December 8th 1941 'JAPAN US AT WAR' 104 die in Hawaii raid 2 US transports sunk Seattle Post Intelligencer 'War Extra War Extra' The start of World War II for the USA and protagonist Japan
RM2KNFDK7–British battlecruiser, H.M.S. Repulse, she was sunk by Japanese bombers, 10 December 1941. From British Warships of the Royal Navy, published 1940.
RM2D9G7W0–2007 photograph -Wreck of the Panama Registered MV NEW FLAME lying half sunk off Europa Point Lighthouse, Gibraltar -- The Panamanian bulk-carrier cargo ship collided with the stern of the Torm Gertrud,a double-hulled Danish petroleum tanker on 12 August 2007. She ended up partially submerged in the Strait of Gibraltar, breaking in two in December 2007 and couldn't be recovered. The cargo was salvaged and the stern section removed for scrap. The Captain was arrested for departing without permission. It was built in 1994 &originally named Skaustrand.
RMF7RPJ4–The Sunk Garden at Mount Stewart, County Down. Mount Stewart has been voted one of the world's top ten gardens, and reflects the design and artistry of its creator, Edith, Lady Londonderry.
RMFGMR96–WWI U boat sunk by a French fishing boat
RMA8HBP2–Group of mandarin fruit whole sectioned variety Sunk Mandarin
RMP67JC4–HMS Clacton a royal navy Minesweeper; was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine at Chai Aghizi; in the Levant; on 3 August; 1916
RMD87YD4–BRITISH TANKERS SUNK
RMB0KEE9–Venezuelan vessels sunk by the Anglo-German fleet, 1902. Artist: Unknown
RMD98B1E–Lexington, an American aircraft carrier was sunk 7th May 1942 by torpedoes and bombs from the Japanese Navy. She first seemed to survive the bombing, but after a series of internal explosions, the ship was doomed. The Battle of the Coral Sea
RM2C3T7RE–View across the sunk garden to Great Dixter Oast House. Northiam East Sussex UK
RM2AA0DG3–A painting by William Lionel Wyllie showing the end of the Scharnhorst an armoured cruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). It was scuttled and sunk in action, while her sister ship the while the Gneisenau continues to fight. Battle of the Falkland Islands, 8 December 1914.
RF2HJT4AR–Completed in 1350, the campanile of Pisa Cathedral leans 14 feet from the perpendicular the foundations having sunk. Italy. Tuscany (1923)
RME0XTG0–Nov. 11, 1967 - Israeli Destroyer Eilat Sunk. Photo Shows View of the Israeli destroyer Eilat which was recently sunk off port said by missiles from two Egyptian motor boats.
RM2BW3BWP–Barge sunk on the River Thames . 24 October 1934
RMDDRHMD–THE SHIP NORTHFILEET, SUNK OFF DUNGENESS, UK, 1873 engraving
RM2AKJ36N–Egypt, Alexandria, Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Archeological Museum, part of a stela dedicated to Amon. Sunk relief, New Kingdom, limestone.
RMRYET26–Russo-Japanese War 1904 - 1905, siege of Port Arthur, 1.8.1904 - 2.1.1905, sunk and damaged Russian ships in the bay, August / September 1904, Japanese picture postcard, Russo, Japanese, Japan, Russia, warship, warships, Pacific fleet, Russian navy, Pacific, Pacific Ocean, Yellow Sea, China, Russian Empire, czardom, tsardom, empires, Japanese empire, 20th century, 1900s, war, wars, siege, sieges, sink, sinking, sinks, sank, sunk, ships, ship, bay, bays, picture postcard, picture postcards, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2JTYTYE–WW2 Nazi U-Boat captured & blindfolded sailors POWs Prisoners with their captors The Royal Navy during the Second World War Blindfolded U-boat prisoners disembarking from the destroyer HMS ORIBI or HMS ORWELL at Greenock on their way to internment. They are survivors of U-Boats sunk by coastal command aircraft and picked up by destroyers. WW2 Second World War
RMECGEG6–HMS Hampshire, Devonshire-class armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy, sunk after hitting a German mine and taking Field Marshal Lord Kitchener to his death in 1916.
RMJHTPN3–Merchant Navy vessel Scoresby sunk
RMF7RPJ5–The Sunk Garden at Mount Stewart, County Down. Mount Stewart has been voted one of the world's top ten gardens, and reflects the design and artistry of its creator, Edith, Lady Londonderry.
RMJENFXP–SMS Pommern sunk Battle Of Jutland 1 June 1916
RM2GED961–GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, UK - 1937 - Glasgow, Scotland. Painting the stern of the S.S. Athenia. This liner was the first ship sunk in the Second World War b
RMP67WPW–the HMS Amphion, a cruiser of the Royal navy. She became the first ship of the Royal Navy to be sunk in the First World War in August 1914
RMD87P4W–INDIAN TROOPSHIP SUNK
RMBJW9D7–German cruiser sunk off Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, World War I, 1914-1918.Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
RMRJRHG7–The Ivernia was a Cunard liner employed during World War One, on transport service. She was sunk in the Mediterranean on New Year's Day, 1917, by a German submarine. This photograph, taken from the deck of the sinking transport, shows men struggling in the water and one of the lifeboats about to founder. About one hundred and twenty soldiers were lost and thirty-three members
RMTXJ5BF–1915 Daily Sketch page 3 HMS Bouvet, HMS Irresistible & HMS Ocean sunk in the Dardanelles
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