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HMS Roberts, one of the Royal Navy British monitors which have played a great part in the Allied drive in the Mediterranean, knocking out enemy batteries, smashing road and rail communications
HMS Implacable, Britains newest aircraft carrier, on active service during the Second World War. She is a sister ship of the Indefatigable. Picture issued March 1945
Submarine HMS Thunderbolt of the Royal Navy arrives at a British port after her long patrol in which she sunk two German U-boats and five supply ships during the Second Word War. 14th May 1942
Picture taken from the bridge of the British Royal Navy "Southampton"Picture taken from the bridge of the British Royal Navy " Southampton" class cruiser HMS Sheffield as she ploughed through heavy seas of the Northern Waters
The Triton class submarine HMS Tally Ho of the Royal Navy during the Second Word War. April 1945
The Royal Navy County Class cruiser HMS London on Atlantic patrol during the Second World War. January 1944
The Royal Navy Crown Colony Class cruiser HMS Mauritius during the Second World War. December 1942
His Majesty King George VI leaves the Royal Navy Battleship HMS King George V after visiting the fleet in Northern waters during the Second World War. August 1941
Royal Navy Battleship HMS Beagle, one of the first destroyers in which torpedo tubes were quadruply mounted, pictured at sea during the Second World War. December 1941
The Sinking of the British Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Ark Royal. She was torpedoed on 13 November 1941 by the German submarine U-81 and sank the following day near Gibraltar
Bangor class minesweeper of the Royal Navy HMS Beaumaris at sea during the Second World War. December 1941
The work of an aircraft-carrier Is continous. When at sea, the aircraft from the carrier are constantly employed on patrol or exercising. Photo shows: A destroyer escort, HMS Eskimo. February 1941
The Kent class cruiser of the Royal Navy HMS Cumberland at sea during the Second World War. January 1942
An important British convoy was recently attacked in the Mediterranean by Italian aircraft. Escorting naval forces under Vice-Admiral Sir James Somerville accounted for 13 enemy planes by putting up
View of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS Nigeria, during the Second World War. January 1942
The 23, 000 ton British aircraft carrier HMS Victorious while she vas co-operating with the United States Navy in the Pacific Ocean
A Walrus aircraft returning from patrol is picked up and hoisted aboard battleship HMS King George V during the Second World War. March 1941
The fifteen inch guns of British Royal Navy warship HMS Warspite, shelling German invasion coast positions on the Normandy coast during the Allied landings on D-Day during the Second World War
Royal Navy Battleship HMS King George V crosses the rough seas of the Atlantic Ocean early in 1941 to take Lord Halifax, the Ambassador to the United States, to Annapolis during the Second World War
Battlecruiser HMS Sheffield returning home from operations against the German warship Bismarck. Photo shows: Captain Ca Larcom RN
The newest Royal Navy battleship HMS King George V at sea showing off formidable armaments including quadruple 14 inch gun turrets, seen here firing. March 1941
Battlecruiser HMS Sheffield welcomed home after returning from operations against the German warship Bismarck. Photo shows: The ship entering the harbour. June 1941
The latest addition to the British Royal Navy, aircraft carrier HMS Indefatigable, now serving with the Eastern Fleet. Pictured here making smoke after its first sea trials. Circa 1944
Battlecruiser HMS Sheffield entering harbour during the Second World War. March 1942
British Battlecruiser HMS Penelope, part of a Mediterranean small British naval force which completely destroyed an enemy convoy of ten ships and three destroyers
Peter and Lionel Holland, now lodging with Mrs Lang of Yelverton Road, Anfield, Liverpool. Their father is a London fireman
Small ships enter a port in the North West of England. Very probably Liverpool, though this is not confirmed. The WRENS are seen cheering in the ships on this home coming event
Half broadside view from the stern of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS Nigeria, assigned to operate with e Eastern Fleet during the Second World War. February 1944
Crew of Royal Navy Chariot "human torpedos"during the Second World WarCrew of Royal Navy Chariot " human torpedos" during the Second World War. April 1944
A Liverpool family receive clothing during World War Two. Schemes have been set up across Britain to donate clothing, and other items to the needy
Nigerian soldiers shaving without the use of soap and water, in Kensington Gardens Victory Camp, London, prior to joining the World War Two Victory Parade. Picture taken 24th May 1946
Hunt Class destroyer HMS Southdown of the Royal Navy throwing up a bow wave as follows HMS Eglinton from which this picture was taken during exercises combining Light Coastal Forces and destroyers
HMS Wayland, a depot repair ship of the Royal Navy, pictured during the Second World War. January 1943
British Royal Navy warship HMS Warspite, flagship of Admiral Sir James Somerville, commanding the Eastern Fleet in the Indian Ocean during the Second World War. September 1942
Victory in Europe Day. (VE Day) in Portsmouth, Hampshire. A sailor accompanied by the WRENS (The Womens Royal Naval Service) celebrate in the street
Mill Road Infirmary, Liverpool, after it is bombed in World War Two. The maternity ward in Mill Road Hospital, Liverpool, took a devastating direct hit on 3 May, 1941
A full calibre firing from the secondary armament of the Royal Navy battleship HMS Duke of York during the Second World War. December 1943
The Royal Navy Iron Duke Class frigate HMS Kent during the Second World War. November 1942
Picture taken in an Icelandic fjord after the Royal Navy battleship King George V had been in collision with HMS Punjabi in May 1942
Picture shows a factory in Liverpool, Merseyside, building boats or floating vessels during World War Two. Picture taken 7th December 1944
Royal Navy battleship HMS Nelson, one of a force which escorted the recent convoy to Malta, fires a broadside somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea during the Second World War. August 1942
Polish President Reviews Polish Troops in Scotland. President Wladyslaw Raczkievicz of Poland, reviewed a Polish unit in an undisclosed location in Scotland
The Royal Navy 26, 000 ton Revenge Class battleship HMS Resolution at sea during the Second World War. Circa September 1942
The Royal Navy 32000 ton Renown Class cruiser HMS Renown firing a 15 inch salvo during the Second World War. October 1942
Kneller Hall, Whitton, near Twickenham, Middlesex during World War Two. During the Second World War the site was briefly the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief
Royal navy aircraft carrier HMS Victorious at anchor during the Second World War. August 1941
A Grumman-Martlett of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm flying over the battleship HMS Warspite, as it circled to land on HMS Formidable off Italy during the Second World War. September 1943
British Royal Navy battleship HMS Valiant, part of the Eastern Fleet during Allied Naval operations against Sabang in Northern Sumatra