RMG3C4G0–A naval shipyard in Scotland, during World War One
RMG5EFTR–World War One - French Navy - La France
RMDRD81W–British warships and transports WWI
RMG5EG34–World War One - British Royal Navy - HMS Garland
RMF95N7J–Gallipoli and the Dardanelles, part 1.
RM2T7KY7T–Triple Torpedo tubes on a Royal Navy Warship, one of a fleet of warships countering Mussolini's threat to control the Mediterarranean during the Second World War in September 1940
RM2H3CXBW–The British Grand Fleet (commanded by admiral John Jellicoe) under way to meet the Imperial German Navy in the Battle of Jutland in the North Sea on May 31, 1916.
RM2K3PNJF–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The front cannons are visible with other swedish warships visible in the background. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RM2RTW869–A fleet of merchant ships travelling in convoy in January 1940. Experience gained in World War One, proved that freighters travelling together in large groups with an escort of warships had less risk of attack from enemy U-boats
RM2M97EXA–Edo XOSE-1 -another one-off scout meant to be carried and catapulted from warships that never made it into production.
RMTD4BRJ–HMS Formidable, battleship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1898. Torpedoed and sunk, 1 January 1915
RMG16BYF–Warships near the Gallipoli Penninsula, Turkey during the Gallipoli Campaign of WWI, 1915. The Battle of Gallipoli was a WWI campaign that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire (April 25, 1915 - January 9, 1916. The peninsula forms t
RM2BW2BYT–England's mobilisation for the war. Sailing barges in the Thames. 1914
RMCPHP6M–German Warships during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, 1914
RMG3AK5K–The British Fleet was concentrated at Spithead a fortnight before the outbreak of World War I. Twenty-two miles of warships ranging from Dreadnoughts to Destroyers passed in procession before King George V and the Prince of Wales. Date: 1914
RMWAH9DN–USS Covington sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918, after being torpedoed the previous day
RM2BW8F78–Bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships . Two of the 12 inch and two 6 inch German shells which fell near Seton Carew . The 12 inch shells stand 2 ft , 8 inches high , and form conclusive proof of the class of ship that bombarded our coast . German raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby , which took place on 16 December 1914
RMKWCWMP–On the WW1 troop ship, USS Leviathan, the ships tallest and shortest sailor salute each other. The taller is the Chief Machinists Mate (BSLOC 2017 1 17)
RM2M3PC5E–A novel feature of London's war loans campaign, centred on Trafalgar Square where, among the war-themed exhibits on display to encourage the public to part with their money, were these miniature warships floated in the fountains in battle formation. Date: 1918
RMWH9XJ8–WW1: Warships in the Adriatic Sea.
RM2M3RG97–Not warships, but of Great War fame: two notable vessels. The first is the British hospital ship Asturias, attacked by a German submarine off Le Havre. The second is the ship Dacia, whose voyage has tested the rights of neutrals to purchase vessels from belligerents in the war. Date: 1915
RM2APXF75–NAVY [Navy] Anefo London series Series: Dutch motor torpedo boats [MTB] in Great Britain. Crew of one of the MTB's Annotation: Repronegative Date: July 1944 Location: Great Britain Keywords: crew, navy, warships, World War II
RMG5F065–World War One - British Royal Navy - HMS Lion. HMS Lion in 1914.
RM2RRJEJR–'Les Premiers Contingents Americains en France; L'entrée des transports americains sous l'escorte de navires de guerre, le 26 juin 1917, dans le port de Saint-Nazaire', 1917. First World War: the first American contingents in France; the entry of American transports under the escort of warships, to the port of Saint-Nazaire, 26 June 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2A70MWG–WW1 Papeete harbour Tahiti after German bombardment by warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, vintage photograph from 1914
RM2H3PABC–The German Navy’s battleship SMS Schleswig-Holstein firing a salvo during the Battle of Jutland in the North Sea.
RM2K3PNPR–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The ships cannons are visible with other swedish warships seen in the background. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RMBJRXTX–A warship's boiler room, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Artist: Unknown
RM2A6T667–WW1 The town of Papeete Tahiti after german bombardment by warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, vintage photograph from 1914
RMKYB832–A Royal navy Ship's cat sitting on a cannon gun - WWI 1918
RM2T1MPMY–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The sinking of the German battleship BISMARCK: photograph of the BISMARCK on fire in the distance taken from one of the Royal Navy warships chasing.
RM2P0YH64–U.S.S. Wyoming Leading Battleships in Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1917. Shows the dreadnought USS Wyoming leading what is likely Battleship Division Nine on its way to England, where the ship ships became part of the British Grand Fleet during World War I.
RM2HX4M6N–New Battle Cruiser Already A Vet The USS Guam one of two Battle Cruisers -- The Navy's Newest Class -- has proven her worth in nearly six months of Pacific combat. Of 27,000 Tons more than 800 feet in Length, The Guam-and her sister ship, The USS Alaska--are Larger than Man Battleships. Both Warships are Apmer with 12- inch Guns and new Compartmentation make them two of the most Combat-worthy ships in the world. July 30, 1945. (Photo by US Navy)
RMWAH9EH–USS Covington sinking off Brest, France, on 2 July 1918, after being torpedoed the previous day
RMKWCY0P–On the WW1 troop ship, USS Leviathan, the ships tallest and shortest sailor salute each other. The taller is the Chief Machinists Mate (BSLOC 2017 1 17)
RMKWCWTP–German battlecruisers steam toward Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, Nov.-Dec. 1918. British blimps hover above. Following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Imperial Navys High Seas Fleet were interned at Scapa Flow pending a decision (BSLOC 2017 1 28)
RMPKDERY–HMS Royal Oak, Revenge-class battleship built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
RM2M97GRX–Sopwith 1.5 Strutter single-seat bomber of the RNAS, taking off from a warship's gun platform.
RMH9K4PH–HMS Barham, Royal Navy ship, she participated in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War
RM2APXF19–NAVY [Navy] Anefo London series Series: Dutch motor torpedo boats [MTB] in Great Britain. Commander E.H. Larive, and a commanding officer of one of the boats Annotation: Repronegative Date: July 1944 Location: Great Britain Keywords: navy, officers, warships, World War II Personal name: Larive, E.H.
RMG5F06P–World War One - British Royal Navy - warships
RM2A70MJG–WW1 German Gunboat in dock at Dar-Es-Salaam Tanzania, vintage photograph from 1914
RM2K9D2M3–The U.S. Navy light cruiser USS Cleveland (CL-55) underway at sea in late 1942. Note that the ship's forward 152 mm gun turrets and gun director appear to be tracking the photo aircraft. USS Cleveland (CL-55) was the lead ship and one of the 27 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II. She was the second ship to be named for the city of Cleveland, Ohio.
RM2H3CXBY–A cat, the mascot of the HMS Queen Elizabeth, walking on the barrel of one of the 15-inch guns.
RM2K3PNC3–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The front cannons are visible with other swedish warships visible in the background. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RM2A6BEJK–WW1 British Monitor ship, vintage photograph from 1914
RMCCA9JH–1916 December 30th 3 German bomber bombed Salonika British Navy anti aircraft gun aboard warships shot one down gunner crew
RMKHJKYJ–World War I - Royal Navy - 1919 - Royal Navy -A UK light cruiser under construction at a Naval shipyard
RM2T1MK9D–The Royal Navy during the Second World War On board escort carrier HMS DASHER at Liverpool. From inside the galley sailors can be seen being served with dinner at the cafeteria counter. The ship was one of the first British warships to have American style cafeterias tried replacing the tradition method of messing.
RM2WRH4JC–Landing a 155 mm gun at Sedd-ul [i.e., Sedd-el] Bahr, 1915. Warships near the Gallipoli Penninsula, Turkey during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I.
RM2RBTE07–England: June, 1944 King George VI of Great Britain moves down the line on an inspection tour of one of HMS Royal Navy warships. Little did the sailors know that the King was giving them a final inspection before D-Day.
RM2RRJF1T–'La Mission Joffre-Viviani en Amerique; Le cuirasse americain venu au-devant de la Lorraine, a Norfolk, pour l'escorter dans la baie de Chesapeake', 1917. First World War: the Joffre-Viviani Mission in America; US battleship comes to meet the 'Lorraine', at Norfolk, to escort her into Chesapeake Bay. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMKWCY5B–German battlecruisers steam toward Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, Nov.-Dec. 1918. British blimps hover above. Following the German defeat in WWI, 74 ships of the Imperial Navys High Seas Fleet were interned at Scapa Flow pending a decision (BSLOC 2017 1 28)
RMKWCWTT–German battlecruisers steam toward Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, Nov.-Dec. 1918. In this photo taken from a British airship, ships steaming toward their Post-WW1 internment, L-R: SMS MOLTKE, SMS HINDENBURG, and SMS DERFFLINGER (BSLOC 2017 1 29)
RM2M3P73X–A kite-balloon in use for observation purposes during a coast bombardment. The balloon is towed by a vessel which is specially adapted for carrying it (inflated) on deck. A merchant ship, with the foremast removed and screens arranged for protection from heavy winds, is usually employed. The observer, whose duty is to note the effect of the gunfire on the enemy's position, is in a basket slung below the balloon, and is in telephone communication with the mother-ship, which repeats the messages to the bombarding warships. Date: 1915
RM2HX4FPR–Channel Convoy Shelled By The Germans: Another burst closer, between two ships but still another miss. ***** pictures of the Channel convoy shelling taken from one of the escorting warships, they show how the German Gunners tried to find the range. and missed. November 05, 1940. (Photo by Keystone).
RMW4J6RX–USS Arizona (BB-39) battleship built for and by the United States Navy in the mid-1910s and sunk during the Attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. Pictured passing 96th Street Pier in great naval review at New York City. circa 1918
RME5GPKX–1914 Daily Mail page 5 reporting the sinking of German warships SMS Mainz, SMS Cöln and SMS Ariadne, destroyer V-187 by the Royal Navy at the Battle of Heligoland Bight
RMG5EFW5–World War One - British Royal Navy - HMS Implacable
RMD8A8MH–MALTA / VALLETTA
RM2BW2BHX–Naval Mobilisation at Sheerness as the steamship the Princess of Wales steams passed the drawn up ships. 1914
RM2H3CXC0–Big guns for warships being made in the USA
RM2K3PNJT–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The front cannons are visible with other swedish warships visible in the background. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RM2A6BEJ7–WW1 British Monitor ship, vintage photograph from 1914
RMDRDC0H–Kiel Canal WWI
RMKHJKYC–World War I - Royal Navy - 1919 - On deck of a British 1st World War battleship after a snowstorm
RM2T1MK9N–The Royal Navy during the Second World War A striking view of a Malta bound convoy silhouetted against a setting sun and carrying enough supplies for months as seen from the cruiser EURYALUS, one of the escorting warships. The 8th Army Victory in North Africa helped the island of Malta as convoys could be protected from Libyan Air Bases with some convoys getting through without meeting any Axis forces.
RM2A70MTP–WW1 Watching the German ship SMS Emben and the Australian ship HMAS Sydney from the Cocos Keeling Islands, vintage photograph from 1914
RM2R48WP3–U.S.S. Mayflower, between 1898 and 1901. Motor vessel originally built as a private yacht - served in a variety of military, governmental, and commercial roles. Presidential yacht for five United States presidents (T. Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding and Coolidge). One of very few US Navy ships to have been in active commissioned service during the Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II.
RM2RRJEJK–'Les Premiers Contingents Americains en France; Le general Pershing et le vice-amiral americain Gleaves, a bord d'un des navires de guerre convoyeurs', 1917. First World War: the first American contingents arrive in France; General Pershing and vice-admiral Gleaves on board a warship. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RMKWCY5E–German battlecruisers steam toward Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland, Nov.-Dec. 1918. In this photo taken from a British airship, ships steaming toward their Post-WW1 internment, L-R: SMS MOLTKE, SMS HINDENBURG, and SMS DERFFLINGER (BSLOC 2017 1 29)
RMKWCWKC–HMS IRRESISTIBLE listing and sinking in the Dardanelles, March 18, 1915. The ship hit a mine while shelling Turkish defenses. Photograph taken from the battleship HMS LORD NELSON (BSLOC 2017 1 153)
RME1CRHF–Looking forward along the deck of U.S. submarine during World War 2. August 1943. (BSLOC 2013 11 109)
RMDR9NEF–German Naval attack on Scarborough
RMD5K3N7–German Submarines in harbor (LOC)
RME5GPKN–1914 Daily Sketch front page reporting the sinking of German warships SMS Mainz, SMS Cöln and SMS Ariadne, destroyer V-187 by the Royal Navy at the Battle of Heligoland Bight
RMG5EFR5–World War One - British Royal Navy - combined Fleet of the British Navy
RMDRHR4C–HMS Vindictive aircraft carrier, WW1
RM2BW2BJF–England's Mobilisation. Armed despatch Boat (139) at Sheerness in front of a boom defence boat. 1914
RM2H3CXBN–The Russian flagship Tsarevitch passing HMS Victory in Portsmouth, ca. 1915.
RM2K3PNNH–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The front cannons are visible with a swedish warships cruising on the side. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
RMWAH9E7–SS Frederick R. Kellog, sunk off Ambrose Channel, New York, on 13 August 1918, after being torpedoed by German submarine UC-113
RM2T1MMDW–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Salerno, 9 September 1943 (Operation Avalanche): During Operation AVALANCHE, a night photograph taken from the battleship WARSPITE during the landings, showing the effect of anti-aircraft fire from Allied warships in response to low level German aerial torpedo attack. It lasted for two hours and the destroyer INGLEFIELD shot down one of the raiders. WARSPITE successfully dodged two torpedos.
RM2T1MGTG–Winston Churchill Visiting the Home Fleet during the Second World War The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, aboard one of the Royal Navy warships that had just returned from Russia after escorting a convoy. With him is Rear Admiral R Burnett, who commanded the escorting ships. Note the Royal Navy cameraman immediately behind the Prime Minister.
RM2RRJEGD–'Les Evenements de Grece; Le 27 juin, venant de Salonique, M.Venizelos, vetu de blanc, vu de dos, a gauche de la bouee sur le pont du contre-torpilleur, rentre au Piree, a bord du contre-torpilleur <Sphendoni>', 1917. First World War: Events in Greece; Mr. Venizelos, dressed in white, seen from behind, to the left of the buoy on the deck, returns to Piraeus from Salonika, on board the destroyer 'Sphendoni', 27 June 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924].
RM2P0XWHF–''La Guerre de Course; Un hangar militaire detruit a Philippeville', 1914. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919: Volume I". [L'Illustration, Paris, 1926]. Damage caused by naval bombardment of French facilities in Philippeville (Skikda), Algeria, by the German warships Goeben and Breslau.
RM2AD4EN9–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1918. PORTSMOUTH, ENGLAND. - NEW DESTROYER - HMS VICEROY WAS THE FIRST OF TWO V CLASS SPECIAL DESTROYERS BUILT BY J.I.THORNYCROFT AND LAUNCHED AT WOOLSTON IN 1918. HMS VISCOUNT WAS HER SISTER SHIP. WHILE THE LATTER WAS A SHORT RANGE ESCORT, VICEROY WAS CONVERTED IN 1939 FOR ANTI-AIRCRAFT ESCORT DUTIES. ASSIGNED TO THE NORTH SEA, HER PENNANT NR WAS CHANGED TO L21. VICEROY HAD A RELATIVELY QUIET WAR, EXCEPT FOR AN EVENT ON 16TH APRIL 1945 WHILE ESCORTING CONVOY FS1874 WHEN SHE ATTACKED AND SANK U-1274. AS THE 'KILL' WAS UNCERTAIN, VICEROY RETURNED A FEW DAYS LATER,DROPPING DEPTH CH
RM2T1K56E–HMS ARK ROYAL and HMS RENOWN firing at Italian torpedo bombers during an attack on a British convoy off Sicily, April 1941. In the distance HMS ARK ROYAL and HMS RENOWN are firing at two Italian torpedo bombers during an attack on a British convoy which was escorted by warships in the Sicilian channel. One is just over the bows of HMS ARK ROYAL and the other is nearer the centre of the picture.
RME1CRJ5–Torpedoed Japanese destroyer seen through periscope of USS Wahoo or USS Nautilus during World War 2. June 1942.
RM2WRH506–AUDACIOUS, between c1912 and c1914. The H.M.S. Audacious warship of the Royal Navy which was sunk by a German mine off the coast of Ireland on October 27, 1914 during World War I.
RMG5FYH2–World War One - British Royal Navy - King George VI
RME5GPMN–1914 Daily Sketch page 3 reporting the sinking of German warships SMS Mainz, SMS Cöln and SMS Ariadne, destroyer V-187 by the Royal Navy at the Battle of Heligoland Bight
RMG5EG10–World War One - British Royal Navy - Parliamentary Review of the Fleet - Spithead
RM2H3CXBH–A dramatic scene from The Battle of Dogger Bank on January 24, 1915. The German cruiser Blücher sank with the loss of nearly a thousand sailors. This photo was taken from the deck of the British Cruiser Arethusia.
RM2K3PNBW–During World war II. The war ship Sverige during navy exercises at sea. The front cannons are visible with other swedish warships visible in the background. Sweden june 1940. Kristoffersson ref 141
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