Q-ship, designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks, during the First World War.
British Royal Navy ship carrying mines for attacking submarines, during the First World War.
HMS E11 was an E-class submarine.
WORLD WAR I: TORPEDO.
WORLD WAR I: HMS E11, c1915.
Submarine in dry dock, during World War One.
WORLD WAR I: HMS HERCULES.
Captain Cecil H Fox of the HMS Amphion.
The HMS Amphion.
Equipping old Royal Navy Battleships, for action in the Dardanelles campaign, World War One 1915.
HMS Chester was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, after the Battle of Jutland.
Admiral Sir John Jellicoe on board HMS Iron Duke at the Battle of Jutland.
Launch of HMS Ramillies, Royal Navy Revenge-class battleship.
HANDLEY PAGE BIPLANES.
Admiral of the Fleet David Beatty.
Photograph of the construction of British bomber planes
Photograph of a gunner in the 'Glass' house of the Over stand bomber
Photograph of an inspection of a 'Glass' house of the Over stand bomber
WORLD WAR I: SUBMARINE.
WWI: GERMAN SUBMARINE.
World war One French naval submarine.
Photograph of the Motor Torpedo Boat
SHIPS: HMS 'IRON DUKE.'
SHIPS: HMS 'COMMONWEALTH.'
WORLD WAR I: LUSITANIA.
WWI: H.M.S. QUEEN MARY.
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CARRIER.
WORLD WAR I: BATTLESHIPS.
Photograph of the HMS Repulse
Scene from the Battle of Jutland
Prince Albert in uniform.
Admiral Sir Sackville Carden.
Photograph of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Cyril Louis Norton Newall, 1st Baron Newall
BATTLE OF JUTLAND, 1916.
WORLD WAR I: GERMAN U-BOAT.
Colour photograph of Sir Dudley Pound
Photograph showing the high speed in which French fighter planes were constructed
WORLD WAR I: SUBMARINES.
WORLD WAR I: HMS LAFOREY.
First World War Battle of the Falkland Islands.
HORACE HOOD (1870-1916).
Chased over Ghent and reached the lieutenant aviator Warneford of the Royal Navy.
North American's P-51 Mustang Fighter.
Model of British Royal Air Force Blackburn Roc Turret Fighter.
Photograph of the Hurricane Squadron
WORLD WAR I: BRITISH SHIP.
WORLD WAR I: ANTI-AIRCRAFT.
The Admiralty Citadel in Central London.
Photograph of the ''Whitley'' British Bomber plane
WORLD WAR I: AIRSHIP.
HMS Queen Mary sunk by German fire; during the Battle of Jutland 1916.
First World War mine-laying ship
WWI: NAVAL BATTLE, 1918.
SHIPS: HMS 'WARSPITE.'
SHIPS: HMS 'HOOD.'
Photograph shows a collection of battleships belonging to the British Fleet
Photograph of the flight of Arvo "Ansons" of a general reconnaissance squadron
Pilots Planning Attack.
Night Bombing Squadron.
Portrait of Admiral Sir Edward Seymour
Victor Goddard's design for a petrol engine helicopter.
SHIPS: HMS 'RENOWN,' 1927.
WORLD WAR I: U.S. NAVY.
WORLD WAR I: FRENCH SHIP.
WORLD WAR I: U-BOAT, 1916.
WWI: U-BOAT CAPTURE.
British submarine officer looks through a periscope.
BRITISH TORPEDO BOMBER.
Prince Albert pouring tea for the wounded.
HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1913.
WORLD WAR I: CAMOUFLAGE.
WORLD WAR I: BRITISH PLANE.
WWI: HMS BRITANNIA, 1918.
Gauls Chavier
Explosion of torpedo
Prince Albert.
The Battle of the Falkland Islands was a naval action between the British Royal Navy and Imperial German Navy on 8 December 1914
SHIPS: HMS 'DREADNOUGHT.'
Dreadnought battleship, 1906, illustration
Captured and blindfolded US Air force pilot.
Captive US Air Force, Doolittle Raider pilot.
Prince Albert, as he joins the Royal Naval Air Service.
The HMS Calcutta.
Leading aircraftman A.K. Hyde of Sierra Leone.
Dutch Air Force in British Malaya.
A disused bunker at RAF Upper Heyford, a Royal Air Force station
Air Commodore Edward 'Teddy' Mortlock Donaldson holding the Britannia Trophy.
Don Bennett.
David Richard Beatty.
B-24H Liberator, Gipsy Queen.
HMS HOLLAND 1: MODEL.
LUSITANIA: CROSS SECTION.
Survivors of the Lusitania destroyed by German attack.
WORLD WAR I: BATTLESHIP.
WWI: AMERICAN STEAMER.
WORLD WAR I: U-BOAT
WORLD WAR I: U-BOAT, 1915.
British naval ships attacked by German submarine.
MERCHANT STEAMSHIP, 1843.
BRITISH NAVY: PRACTICE, 1854.
WORLD WAR I: USS GRAYLING.
Spanish Civil War submarine B-6, C class of the Republican navy.
SHIPS: HMS 'BARHAM,' 1925.
WORLD WAR I: FRENCH TRENCH.
Admiral of the Fleet John Fisher.
WORLD WAR I: USS OKLAHOMA.
WWI: AMERICAN FLEET.
WWI: USS PENNSYLVANIA, 1915.
The Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805)
WORLD WAR I: AISNE, 1917.
Torpedo bomber in World War II
Air Raid 27th february 1915
WORLD WAR II: WARSHIPS.
Cannon on the deck of HMS Victory.
MIDGET SUBMARINE, 1952.
OREGON: PORTLAND HARBOR.
BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN, 1797.
An Army Air Corps Apache.
Chivy-sur-Aisne.
John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe.
Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth at the Royal Air Force Pageant.
Collection of model Royal Air Force planes.
Model of a Royal Air Bristol Fighter.
SHIPS: HMS 'RODNEY,' 1944.
WORLD WAR I: DREADNOUGHT.
Jaime I was the third and final member of the Espana class of dreadnought battleships.
WORLD WAR I: ISONZO FRONT.
ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.
WORLD WAR II: CAMOUFLAGE.
The German submarine U-155 on display in saint Katherine docks, London, England at the end of World War One
BATTLE OF VIRGINIA CAPES.
RODNEY VICTORY, 1782.
WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944.
WORLD WAR II: BATTLESHIP.
EDWARD BOSCAWEN
Engraving of the HMS Captain.
View of the HMS Warrior.
Disused watch tower at the RAF Upper Heyford Base
Exterior of disused Upper Heyford Control Tower
Disused building at the RAF Upper Heyford Base
The Battle of Trafalgar.
Cannon on the deck of HMS Warrior.
WORLD WAR II: DUNKIRK, 1940.
SHIPS: HMS 'DREADNOUGHT.' HMS 'Dreadnought,' completed in 1906. Photographed in 1907 when flagship of the British Home Fleet.
SHIPS: HMS 'RENOWN,' 1905.
SHIPS: HMS 'DEVASTATION.'
SHIPS: HMS 'ALEXANDRIA.'
STATSRAAD LEHMKUHL, 1914.
British Navy.
The HMS Norfolk of the Royal Navy being greeted in Oslo.
SHIPS: HMS 'RENOWN.'
Prince Albert, as a midshipman.
The S.Y. Turbinia.
Dreadnought battleship, illustration
HMS Vanguard at sea
WWII: BATTLE OF BRITAIN.
JOHN FRANKLIN (1786-1847).
Thomas Cochrane.
Out to Launch
RAF Upper Heyford, a Royal Air Force station
VENEZUELA BLOCKADE 1902-03.
ROBERT FALCON SCOTT
DAVID BEATTY (1871-1936).
Frank Whittle.
STEAMSHIP: HURRICANE, 1873.
SHIPWRECK: COLLISION 1852.
Guards Save the Day.