GREAT WAR AT SEA PHOTOS
Australian cruiser, the "Sydney
HMS Indefatigable, sunk at Jutland
British
Fleet heading out to sea, HMS Iron Duke leading
HMS
Lion hit by German shellfire at Jutland
Ships
of the British Home Fleet, (l-r) King George V, Thunderer, Monarch, Conqueror
HMS Marlborough
HMS Hampshire
HMS Bulwark
HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Good Hope, flagship of Admiral Craddock, sunk with all hands, Coronel,
Nov 1914 - Nigel Wilson
British steamer Andex sinking in the North Sea after being torpedoed by a
U-boat
British ships at anchor
HMS Vindictive following the raid at Zeebrugge
Rescuing sailors from the HMS Audacious
HMS Tempest dropping a depth charge
Dazzle camoflauged Q-ship, "Coreopsis"
HMS Iron Duke
HMS
Warrior, sunk during the Battle of Jutland
Q-boat hidden gun
British torpedo boat destroyer "Viking"
HMS Invincible
Interior of a British sub
The British sub which sank the Turkish battleship "Messudiyah"
British sailors boarding captured German mine-laying sub UC-5
HMS Queen Mary
Destruction of the Queen Mary "
Floating mine dump at Inverness, Scotland
British battleship firing a broadside
Deck
of a British warship
British
battle cruiser squadron
British
destroyers laying a smokescreen
Torpedo
fired from a British ship
French battleships Jaureguiberry and Bouvet
French sub, "Lavoisier"
French warship firing on Greek batteries at Athens
French sub-chaser
French cruiser "Justice"
The French battleshipship "Bouvet"
French armoured crusiser, "Leon Gambetta"
The French ship "Suffren"
Italian battleship, the "Caio-Duilio"
Italian cruiser the San Giorgio
Japanese battleship "Kongo"
USS Leviathan leaving Hoboken, NJ
American "mystery ship," the USS Santee, after being struck by German
torpedo on her maiden voyage
Members of the crew of the USS Santee
US torpedo boat "Parker"
Aerial view of the USS Pennsylvania
US floating mine
Deck of USS Pennsylvania
US Naval Militia bugler
US sub L1
US subs AL9, AL11, etc in dock
US submarines K1, K2, K5, and K6 in harbour
USS South Carolina
USS Texas
US stevedores listening to band concert at Marseilles
US sailors in the Firth of Forth following the surrender of the German fleet
American docks at Bassens, Base Section #2, Bordeaux, 8 June 1918
Setting a depth charge on the USS Perkins
Wake of two torpedoes fired from the USS Texas
The Norwegian (neutral) ship Imo, which caused the Halifax disaster
- Allied destroyer
dropping twin depth charges
- Torpedoes
in tubes, onboard a destroyer
- Depth charge
projector
- Interior of
cement ship
- Torpedoed
Allied merchantman sinking #1
- Torpedoed
Allied merchantman sinking #2