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U Boat Collection

Background imageU Boat Collection: Cheering sailors and Wrens of the Royal Navy line the entrance to Gladstone dock in

Cheering sailors and Wrens of the Royal Navy line the entrance to Gladstone dock in Bootle, Liverpool to celebrate the arrival of the U-boat destroyer Captain Frederick John Walker on board HMS Stork

Background imageU Boat Collection: German U boat that was captured and shown off in Bristol city docks in 1918 1st December

German U boat that was captured and shown off in Bristol city docks in 1918 1st December 1918

Background imageU Boat Collection: A German U-boat sinking in the Kattegat after an attack by Mosquitos of R. A. F

A German U-boat sinking in the Kattegat after an attack by Mosquitos of R. A. F
A German U-boat sinking in the Kattegat after an attack by Mosquitos of R.A.F. Coastal Command. The aircraft is led by Squadron Leader A H Gunnis, DFC, of Alloa, Clackmannanshire

Background imageU Boat Collection: Picture shows the dramatic rescue of the crew of the Sea Venture after it was a attacked

Picture shows the dramatic rescue of the crew of the Sea Venture after it was a attacked by a German U-boat of the Kriegsmarine in English waters during the Second World War

Background imageU Boat Collection: German U-boat forced to surface after an attack by a Hudson aircraft of R. A. F

German U-boat forced to surface after an attack by a Hudson aircraft of R. A. F
German U-boat forced to surface after an attack by a Hudson aircraft of R.A.F. Coastal Command. Circa August 1941

Background imageU Boat Collection: U-570, a type VIIC submarine, bow down off Iceland, with her crew assembled

U-570, a type VIIC submarine, bow down off Iceland, with her crew assembled on the conning tower holding a white board as a symbol of surrender

Background imageU Boat Collection: A U-boat sinks quickly and members of her crew, some in rubber dinghies, others swimming

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

Background imageU Boat Collection: U-Boat surrenders to Canadian ships in the North Atlantic

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

Background imageU Boat Collection: U-boat sinking in Atlantic Ocean, successfully taken out by a Short Sunderland British

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

Background imageU Boat Collection: A surrendered German U-boat in the English channel heads to an Allied port under guard

A surrendered German U-boat in the English channel heads to an Allied port under guard from a British tranpsort vessel. The U-Boat surrendered in accordance with the terms of surrender laid down to

Background imageU Boat Collection: Coming up for the last time. A U-boat was suspected to be sneaking about

Coming up for the last time. A U-boat was suspected to be sneaking about. British destroyers out on patrol immediately took up the hunt

Background imageU Boat Collection: In liberated Norway. The bomb proof submarine pens at Trondheim, Norway. May 1945

In liberated Norway. The bomb proof submarine pens at Trondheim, Norway. May 1945

Background imageU Boat Collection: The British corvette Launceston Castle following a trail of U-Boats into Scapa after

The British corvette Launceston Castle following a trail of U-Boats into Scapa after their surrender. 31st May 1945

Background imageU Boat Collection: A Hudson aircraft of the R. A. F Coastal command sighted and attacked a U-boat in

A Hudson aircraft of the R. A. F Coastal command sighted and attacked a U-boat in
A Hudson aircraft of the R.A.F Coastal command sighted and attacked a U-boat in the Atlantic. Pictured, the U-boat as she lay helpless in the heavy seas awaiting a boarding party from H.M. ships

Background imageU Boat Collection: U-boat Under Attack, North Sea, Our Picture Shows... the periscope of an enemy submarine

U-boat Under Attack, North Sea, Our Picture Shows... the periscope of an enemy submarine is sighted in the North Sea by a Coastal Command Aircraft

Background imageU Boat Collection: British Auxiliary Territorial Service women given the rank of gunner

British Auxiliary Territorial Service women given the rank of gunner and now attached to the Royal Artillery (RA) regiment of heavy antiaircraft Mixed Battery Unit in Belgium

Background imageU Boat Collection: British Coastal Aircraft attacks U Boat, for first publication evening newspapers

British Coastal Aircraft attacks U Boat, for first publication evening newspapers, Saturday 27th December 1941, Our Picture Shows... Machine gun fire concentrated on the conning tower of the U-boat

Background imageU Boat Collection: Large volumes of smoke from the south end of the Stork Engineering

Large volumes of smoke from the south end of the Stork Engineering and Diesel Engine Works in Hengelo, Holland, during a successful raid by RAF Mosquito aircraft on 20th January 1943

Background imageU Boat Collection: Bomb Damage Revealed At Fall Of Brest. The fortified entrance at the west end of

Bomb Damage Revealed At Fall Of Brest. The fortified entrance at the west end of the U-boat pens. 21st September 1944

Background imageU Boat Collection: R. A. F Coastal Command Sunderland kills U Boat

R. A. F Coastal Command Sunderland kills U Boat
R.A.F Coastal Command Sunderland kills U Boat. Sighting his first U boat after more than 500 hours of flying with R.A.F. Coastal Command, Flying Officer W.B Tilley, of Melbourne, Victoria

Background imageU Boat Collection: WaCs at Radford aerodrome where they received newly built aircraft from factories in

WaCs at Radford aerodrome where they received newly built aircraft from factories in Coventry and Birmingham, are prepared and despatched to the front line squadrons

Background imageU Boat Collection: '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
" 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

Background imageU Boat Collection: Survivors from a torpedoed merchant ship who survived in the water for a day

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

Background imageU Boat Collection: The oil tanker Herbert L Pratt seen here shortly after being mined 4 miles from Cape

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

Background imageU Boat Collection: H. M.s Hermes sunk in the Straits of Dover. October 1914. OP732-B

H. M.s Hermes sunk in the Straits of Dover. October 1914. OP732-B
H.M.S Hermes sunk in the Straits of Dover. October 1914. OP732-B

Background imageU Boat Collection: The torpedoed liner Justicia goes down. 28th July 1918 OP732F

The torpedoed liner Justicia goes down. 28th July 1918 OP732F


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