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S Class submarines of the Royal Navy tied up alongside a depot ship. They are left to right: HMS Sealion, HMS Snapper and Sunfish Circa September 1940
Royal Navy at War. Members of the crew gather in the submarine mess room. The boys have meals at all odd hours. April 1943 P012207
A new submarine job No. J. 3636, was the description at the time, and here are some pictures taken at the party held as a farewell " Do" at the yard of her birth. No. 1
A British Submarine nosing her way through East Coast ice-covered waters. The photograph was taken during the recent big freeze. June 1940 P012190
Lieutenant Commander HRB Newton entering in the submarine torpedo space with his son Max for a christening service. November 1944. P012191
World War Two, Royal Navy destroyer drops depth charges on a German U-boat, April 1942
French Submarine aground at Portland Ave. December 1945 P012185
Looking after the important part of the party, are left to right, A. B. S. DLooking after the important part of the party, are left to right, A.B. S.D. Jock Little, A.B. S.T. Sam Adams, and Stoker 1st class Bob Furlong. Thats rum punch they re experimenting with
Looking through the bulkhead at the submarine trainees in the torpedo room with the crew ready to fire. February 1944 P012180
Lt. Codr. Ian Mac Dougall the Commanding officer of submarine H. MLt. Codr. Ian Mac Dougall the Commanding officer of submarine H.M.S Otter which was involved in a slight collision with a ferry in the Manchester Ship Canal. November 1969 Z11248-001
H. M.s Onyx leading H. M.s Olympus through the Barton Bridge area of the Manchester ShipH.M.S Onyx leading H.M.S Olympus through the Barton Bridge area of the Manchester Ship canal en route to Manchester Docks where they were joined by two other submarines
MiliThe new Polaris submarine HMS Revenge was commissioned at Cammell Lairds shipbuilding yards, Blrkenhead yesterday. Cleaners Miss Glenys Davies
Interior shots from submarine H. M.s Taurus. March 1953 D1100-004Interior shots from submarine H.M.S Taurus. March 1953 D1100-004
Princess Diana on board HMS Trafalgar nuclear submarine during a visit to the naval submarine base in Faslane, Firth of Clyde, Scotland. 22nd August 1986
A German submarine crew wait for a British ship to pick them up after being forced to surrender during WW2 1941
Submarine under construction at Todds Shipyard 1944 WW2
Soldiers and crew abandon SS Coolidge after it hit a mine. 4000 survived and only 2 lost their lives. 1945 WW2
Midget Submarine X-Boat October 1952 Tied up alongside it depot ship, HMS Gateshead in the Pool of London on the River Thames