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HMS Conqueror submarine returns to Faslane Holy Loch after sinking Argentine battleship General Belgrano South Atlantic Falklands War, July 1982
"Home again"pictures of the Royal Many submarine HMS Unrivalled which" Home again" pictures of the Royal Many submarine HMS Unrivalled which has just returned from a successful patrol in the Mediterranean Sea
Picture taken at a British base when the British Royal Navy submarine HMS Ultimatum returned after a year of successful patrolling in the Mediterranean Sea where she sank a total of 6
German submarine seen in Cardiff, just after the end of the War in Europe. It is the U - 1023. Commander H A L Marsham is seen on the vessel. Picture taken 16th June 1945
The first nuclear powered submarine the USS Nautilus seen here in Plymouth Sound with the American aircraft carrier Essex in the background
The crew of the Thunderbolt Submarine. Picture with the crew is First Lieutenant J Stevens. The HMS Thunderbolt was formally called HMS Thetis
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Talisman returns home to HMS Forth, Holy Loch in Scotland, after a period of very successful service in Mediterranean waters
German Uboat U1060 seen here a grounded in the Norwegian Sea south-west of Bronnoysund on the northern tip of the skerry Fleina in the Vegafjord, in position 65.24, 3N, 11.59, 5E
The HMS Thrasher Submarine aground in Falmouth Cornwall. HMS Thrasher (N37) was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead
German U boat that was captured and shown off in Bristol city docks in 1918 1st December 1918
The Dutch Submarine Returns to Britain. O 19, laid down as K XIX, was an O 19-class submarine of the Royal Netherlands Navy that saw service during World War II
One of Britains X-Craft, a midget submarine. January 1944
HMS Tigris was a T-class submarine of the Royal Navy. She was laid down at Chatham... The submarine had been adopted by the town of Newbury during the Second World War as part of Warship Week
French Submarine at Portland Bill. December 1945
Allied steamer being torpedoed by a German U-boat. Circa 1941
German Uboat U744 seen being captured after being attacked for over 30 hours with depth charges from HMS Icarus, and the following ships of the Canadian Escort Group; HMCS St
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Porpoise returns to its base in Portsmouth, England after 14 serving 14 months in the Mediterranean
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Utmost returns home to HMS Forth, Holy Loch in Britain after 12 months of service in Mediterranean waters
Royal Navy submarine HMS Torbay returns home to Portsmouth, England after her service in the Mediterranean. Picture shows: Members of the Torbays crew with the ships Jolly Roger flags of success
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Sceptre returns home to Holy Loch, Scotland after her latest exploits against a German convoy off the coast of Norway
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Statesman smashes a Japanese convoy in surface action in Far Eastern waters during the Second World War
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Ursula returns home to Britain after spending the last six days and nights sailing " blind" with her periscope smashed after being rammed by an enemy
HMS Truant has returned to Britain after an absence of 21 years in the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean and Java Seas. As she came alongside the depot ship
British U-class submarine prepares to go on patrol, North Sea, April 1943
Anti aircraft machine gun on a submarine boat. These machine guns were used for close range use, as the war planes got closer and closer to their targets. Picture taken during training
HM Submarine Revenge was launched at Cammell Lairds in Birkenhead, Merseyside yesterday. 18th March 1968
Picture shows Mrs Annie Kelly, boring a shaft of submarine. She is the wife of a crane driver in the same factory. Picture taken in Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England. Picture taken 4th October 1944
Royal Navy patrol frigates of the 1st escort group, HMS Affleck and her sister ships Gore, Gould, and Garlies destroyed two German U-boats of the Kriegsmarine in the Atlantic Ocean at Gibraltar
A British destroyer out East had hunted this Italian submarine and finally located it. Depth charges were dropped and a few minutes later up out of the water came the Italian vessel
H. M Submarine Trident which torpedoed the German cruiser Prinz Eugen off the coast ofH.M Submarine Trident which torpedoed the German cruiser Prinz Eugen off the coast of Norway, coming alongside her parent ship after a long patrol. Circa March 1942
Submariners, pictured reading the Daily Mirrors Good Morning Newspaper, which was specially published and distributed for the Royal Navy Submarine Service during World War Two
Dutch submarine sinks U-Boat in Mediterranean Sea. On the night of 26th November 1941, a Netherlands Submarine co-operating with the Royal Navy in The Mediterranean
Bombs from a Whitley aircraft destroy a U-boat in the Bay of Biscay, throwing up a column of water. June 1942
A U-boat sinks quickly and members of her crew, some in rubber dinghies, others swimming, wait to be picked up by the Starling. Circa 1944
U-Boat surrenders to Canadian ships in the North Atlantic. The whaler from HMCS Chaudiere comes alongside the frigate St Catharines carrying a group of prisoners
HMCS Swanseas seaboat alongside as U-boat survivors are helped out of the sea and on board the frigate. Circa July 1944
U-boat sinking in Atlantic Ocean, successfully taken out by a Short Sunderland British flying boat patrol bomber, April 1944. Sunday Pictorial Published Picture 23/04/1944
Back from a successful patrol in Far Eastern waters, a British submarine arrives back at the depot ship. April 1944
Members of HMS Torbays crew with the ships Jolly Rogers of success. In front is the old commission Jolly Roger and behind is the one for the new commission. April 1944
Survivors of a sunken U-boat in one-man dinghies while others crowd into two larger rafts. September 1944
A crew taking stores aboard an Allied submarine. March 1945
Survivors from a U-boat sunk by ships of 2nd Escort Group float in the sea, awaiting rescue by the sloop HMS Starling, from where this picture was taken. September 1944
Royal Navy submariners in the Far East eagerly reading British Sunday newspapers. March 1945
British destroyer standing by to take possession of U-boat captured by RAF. September 1941
As the upheaval from a stick of bombs dropped by a Sunderland aircraft subsides an Italian submarine can be discerned in the centre of the disturbance. Western Mediterranean. August 1942
An Italian submarine surfaces in the Mediterranean after being targeted for hours by a British destroyer. November 1940
A stick of bombs from a Sunderland aircraft damaging a submarine in the western Mediterranean. August 1943
A U-boat in the act of crash diving following interception by Liberator aircraft, with partially raised periscope and forward gun clearly visible