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"Sailors: Guardians of the Seas and Defenders of Nations" From the iconic Royal Navy recruitment posters to historic naval battles

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Sailors Collection: Fairey Firefly
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Sailors Collection: British X-Craft midget submarine, World War II, 1945. Creator: Unknown
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Sailors Collection: Queen Mary, King George V and crew on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1925. Creator
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Sailors Collection: Queen Mary and King George V on board HMY Victoria and Albert, 1930. Creator
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Sailors Collection: The Crew of the Terra Nova, c1910–1913, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
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Sailors Collection: Naval Manoeuvres, 1890. Artist: William Small
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Sailors Collection: The deck of HMS Victory, 1805. Artist: Newton & Co
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Sailors Collection: Nelsons First Farewell, 1926. Artist: George William Joy
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Sailors Collection: Battlecruiser HMS Hood, seen from HMS Nelson, 1937
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Sailors Collection: The Royal Visit to Fingals Cave, Staffa, Scotland, 1847, (1900). Artist: William Barnes Wollen
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Sailors Collection: The Battle of Trafalgar, 1805, (c1850s)
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Sailors Collection: Lenin haranguing deputies of the 2nd Soviet Congress, Smolny Palace, St Petersburg, 1917
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Sailors Collection: Seaman`s Church in Prerow, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Northern Germany, Germany
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Sailors Collection: Seafarers monument, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Sailors Collection: England, London, Tower Hill, Trinity Square Gardens, Merchant Seamans Memorial
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Sailors Collection: Italy, Veneto, Venice, Venezia Sailors Caps for sale
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Sailors Collection: Front cover of Beehive knitting pattern booklet for men's socks, hats, balaclavas etc
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Sailors Collection: Letter by Agnes Weston Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Letter written by Agnes Weston Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Sailors sleeping on floor - Royal Sailors Rest, Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Agnes Weston with sailors widow Royal Sailors Rest
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Sailors Collection: Boy in the Young Helpers League or Naval Brigade
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Sailors Collection: Royal Naval Temperance Society on HMS Commonwealth
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Sailors Collection: New Hall, Victoria Memorial Block, Royal Sailors Rest
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Sailors Collection: Mothers Meeting at the Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Royal naval Needlework Guild - Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: The Napier Inn and Dock Gate Inn, Fore Street, Plymouth
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Sailors Collection: Agnes Weston at the Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Royal Sailors Rest, Fore Street, Devonport, Plymouth
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Sailors Collection: The Napier Inn and Dock Gate Inn, Fore Street, Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Sailor writing home at Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Sailor and parrot at the Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Football team Royal Navy Portsmouth
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Sailors Collection: Sailors on shore leave in rickshaws Royal Navy
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Sailors Collection: Reading Letters from home Royal Navy
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Sailors Collection: Crew of battleship before sailing Royal Navy
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Sailors Collection: Agnes Weston Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth title slide
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Sailors Collection: Furling the Sails Victorian period
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Sailors Collection: Troops disembarking at Ismailia Egypt during
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Sailors Collection: Troops arriving at Port Said Egypt during
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Sailors Collection: WW1 Gallipoli British sailors deploying submarine nets
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Sailors Collection: Rear Admiral Sir David Beatty
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Sailors Collection: British Navy sailors swabbing the decks
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Sailors Collection: Working a 3 pounder gun, HMS Blake, Royal Navy
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Sailors Collection: HMS Jupiter, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900 (hand)
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Sailors Collection: HMS Revenge, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900 (hand)
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Sailors Collection: Diver, HMS Blake, Royal Navy, probably circa 1900


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"Sailors: Guardians of the Seas and Defenders of Nations" From the iconic Royal Navy recruitment posters to historic naval battles, they have always played a vital role in shaping history. The HMS Worcester, nestled in Greenhithe, Kent, stands as a testament to the rich maritime heritage that has captivated generations. In times of war, British Royal Navy recruitment posters during World War I called upon brave souls to join their ranks and defend their country with unwavering loyalty. These powerful images inspired countless individuals to answer the call of duty and embark on an extraordinary journey at sea. The Battle of Trafalgar immortalized on canvas forever captures the bravery and sacrifice displayed by sailors who fought valiantly against formidable odds. This monumental victory solidified Britain's dominance over the seas and secured its place as a global superpower. During World War I, British submarine HMS E6 silently patrolled beneath treacherous waters, showcasing the ingenuity and resilience possessed by these seafaring warriors. Their stealthy operations proved instrumental in turning tides amidst one of history's most devastating conflicts. Centuries before, engraving depicted the sinking of Mary Rose during the Battle of Solent in 1545 - a poignant reminder that even great vessels can succumb to nature's wrath. Yet from such tragedies arose lessons learned that shaped future naval strategies for generations to come. In times when financial support was crucial for national security efforts, National Savings Group wartime poster urged citizens to contribute towards safeguarding their beloved nation – emphasizing how every individual had a part to play in supporting those who sailed into harm's way. Across oceans afar, promotional recruitment cards beckoned young men across borders; U. S. Navy sought brave souls willing to embrace adventure while defending freedom on distant shores. Such calls transcended nationality as they united diverse nations under one common purpose – protecting liberty from tyranny's grasp.