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The German Imperial Navy Battleship SMS Helgoland Circa 1918. The SMS Helgoland was commissioned in to the German Navy on 23rd July 1911
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here prior to her raid on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing the Germans
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here on 24th April 1918 after she was in fierce action at Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing
Operation Pedestal. A general view of the convoy under air attack showing the intense anti-aircraft barrage put up by the escorts
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Frankfurt seen here in the Firth of Forth at the end of Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
The German Imperial Battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz seen here during Operation ZZ the surrender of the the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of the Armistice
Nos 20 and 21 Cleveland Road, Hartlepool hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Operation Pedestal. The sky is filled with anti-aircraft shells as the convoy steams on to bring much need supplies to the armed forces and civilian population of Malta. August 1942
RAF Attack on Italian Submarine. Circa August 1942 While carrying out a patorol in the Western Mediterranean a Sunderland flying boat of Coastal Command surpised an Italian Submarine on the surface
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Emden seen here anchored in the Firth of Forth following Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
Imperial German Navy Battleship SMS Grosser Kurfurst circa 1918. The SMS Grosser Kurfurst was formally commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 30 July 1914, just days before the outbreak of war
The Imperial German Navy, Battlecruiser SMS Von der Tann Circa 1918. She was the German navys first major turbine-powered warship
A Avro Anson of Coastal Command working in cooperation with two convoy escorts hunt down a German U-Boat in the Western Approaches in the spring of 1940
The Hunt Class destroyer HMS Brocklesby steaming at high speed during a target practice exercise off Plymouth Sound 4th November 1941
"Spurlos Versenkt"sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from" Spurlos Versenkt" sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from the bows of the German submarine U35 to claim another allied ship
The German High Sea Fleet seen here anchored in Scapa Flow 28th November 1918 after surrendering to the Allies at the end of the First World War. Evaluation Scan
A Royal Navy light cruiser seen here operating a observation balloon given the nickname " Cuthbert" Circa 1915 Evaluation Scan
One of the Royal Navy Humber class river monitors seen here tied up to the quayside in Dunkirk, following the bombardment of the town in November 1914 Evaluation Scan
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
Survivors from a torpedoed merchant ship who survived in the water for a day and a night about to be be picked up by a rescue ship. circa January 1918
A cargo steamer hit by a u-boat torpedo seen here burning and sinking by the bow. Location unknown. Circa September 1918
The oil tanker Herbert L Pratt seen here shortly after being mined 4 miles from Cape Henlopen, Delaware; 2.5 miles South East of the Overfalls Lightship
A mine displayed on the deck of UC-5 a German Type UC I minelayer submarine of the German Imperial Navy. The submarine ran aground while on patrol on 27 April 1916
The final moments of an allied cargo ship after she had been torpedoed by a German U-Boat Circa 28th October 1917
A house in Gladstone Road Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Damage to a British passenger ship caused by the 5. 5 gun of a German submarine offDamage to a British passenger ship caused by the 5.5 gun of a German submarine off the coast of Liberia. Circa July 1918
House in The Crescent Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Joseph Merryweather provisions shop hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast killing Emily Merryweather 15th December 1914
The offices of R. Ropner and Co of Manisforth Terrace, West Hartlepool hit by a German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Houses in the Crescent Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
German Sailors. As they are not required for duty at sea, the German sailors are being employed in various capacities. Our Picture Shows: Members of the Kreigsmarine working for the Red Cross
The British gunboat HMS Firefly seen here in action on the Tigris River before being captured by the Turks at Kut in 1916
A schooner set on fire by the crew of a German U-Boat. Circa September 1918
The scene on the bridge of HMS Queen Elizabeth the fleet flagship of the Home Fleet the day the German High Seas Fleet surrendered. Admiral David Beatty C in C Home Fleet. 22 November 1918
The moment the torpedo from a German U-boat strikes a Allied steamer. The image taken from a German newspaper does not give a location. 25th October 1917
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Andrew disembark HMS Invincible at Portsmouth as the ship returns from service in the Falklands War. 17th September 1982. 00127722
The Prince and Princess of Wales watch a flypast during the Gulf War celebrations at the Mansion house, London. Prince Charles wearing his Naval standing next to Princess Diana who is wearing a white
Prince Andrew Tropical Uniform, February 1980 Prince Andrew wipes his hands after working on the anchor chain of HMS Hermes during her visit to Fort Lauderdale USA
Prince Charles leaving the Royal Navy saluting his shipmates aboard the minehunter Bronington December 1976
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles touring the warship HMS Norfolk, the 6, 000 ton missile destroyer at Portsmouth July 1972
Prince Andrew inspects Sea Scouts at Trafalgar Square during the annual Trafalgar Day Service held to commerate Nelsons famous victory in London October 1992
Queen Mother visits the Ark Royal 1958 HMS Ark Royal at Devonport Captain E. H. E. Hopkins Commanding Officer of Ark royal Lady-in-Waiting July 1958
Troops of the 15th Indian corps land on Ramree Island off the coast of Burma during the Second World War. February 1945
Prince Andrew aboard the HMS Brazen in the port of London awaiting his mother February 1986