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AR9473940 
Royal Yacht passing the battleship HMS 'Nile', Coronation Review, Spithead, Hampshire, 1902.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
AR977020 
The 16 inch guns of the battleship HMS 'Rodney', 1937.
AR954484 
HMS 'Iron Duke', British battleship, c1936-c1937.
AR982023 
The Royal Yacht 'Victoria and Albert III', 1937.
AR982031 
Battlecruiser HMS 'Repulse', 1937.
AR954506 
Battleship HMS 'Nelson', 1937.
AR954454 
Heavy cruiser HMS 'Devonshire', 1937.
AR954444 
Transportation of ?14,000,000 of bullion on the British battleship HMS 'Malaya', 1940.
AR982093 
The guns of the battleship HMS 'Nelson' firing, 1937.
AR954480 
The British fleet at King George V's jubilee review, Spithead, July 1935, (1937).
AR954440 
Battleship HMS 'Revenge' off Gilbralter, 1937.
AR954452 
AR9446150 
Aerial view of the German battleship SMS 'Schlesien', from a Zeppelin, c1931 (1933).
AR980870 
The guns of the battleship HMS 'Warspite', 1937.
AR954504 
The admiral striking his flag, HMS 'Warspite', 1937.
AR954500 
British battleship HMS 'Malaya' in a floating dock, Malta, c1937.
AR982043 
British battleship HMS 'King George V', Sydney, Australia, 1945.
AR982095 
Grand Harbour, Malta, 1937.
AR982041 
US Navy cruiser USS Northampton (CA-26), Panama Canal, Panama, 1931.
AR982441 
German pocket battleship 'Admiral Graf Spee', 1937. 
German pocket battleship 'Admiral Graf Spee', 1937. The 'Graf Spee' attending the Fleet Review for the coronation of King George VI at Spithead, Hampshire. Launched in 1934, 'Graf Spee' was deployed in the Atlantic as a commerce raider when the Second World War broke out. After sinking nine Allied merchant ships she was tracked down by three Royal Navy cruisers, HMS 'Exeter', HMS 'Ajax' and HMS 'Achilles'. In the ensuing engagement, the Battle of the River Plate, 'Graf Spee' was damaged and sought refuge in the neutral Uruguayan port of Montevideo. Faced with having to leave within 72 hours and believing a heavier British force was on the way, 'Graf Spee's' captain, Hans Langsdorff, opted to scuttle his ship. 
Unique Identifier AR982029 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5207px × 3366px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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