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"Warships Through the Ages: A Glimpse into Naval Power" USS Randolph underway at sea with two S2F airplanes on its catapults

Background imageWarship Collection: Galley Rowed Rowing Oars 17th Century French

Galley Rowed Rowing Oars 17th Century French
A 17th century French galley being rowed. After a print dated 1703

Background imageWarship Collection: Galley Under Sail Sailing 17th Century French

Galley Under Sail Sailing 17th Century French
A 17th century French galley under sail. After a print dated 1703

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Diagram of the HMS Repulse, a Renown-class battlecruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

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HMS Hermes, British aircraft carrier. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Frobisher Hawkins-class 1932 Cadet's Training

HMS Frobisher Hawkins-class 1932 Cadet's Training
HMS Frobisher a Hawkins-class heavy cruiser, seen here in 1932 when she was used as a cadet's training vessel. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Hawkins Lead Ship Hawkins- Class Battleship

HMS Hawkins Lead Ship Hawkins- Class Battleship
HMS Hawkins, the lead ship of her class of five heavy cruisers. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Emerald Emerald-class Light Cruiser

Diagram HMS Emerald Emerald-class Light Cruiser
Diagram of HMS Emerald, an Emerald-class light cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Effingham Hawkins-class Sank Sunk

Diagram HMS Effingham Hawkins-class Sank Sunk
Diagram of HMS Effingham, a Hawkins-class heavy cruiser. She sank in 1940. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Effingham Hawkins-class Battleship Battleships

HMS Effingham Hawkins-class Battleship Battleships
HMS Effingham, a Hawkins-class heavy cruiser. She sank in 1940. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Liverpool Town-class Light Cruiser Service

HMS Liverpool Town-class Light Cruiser Service
HMS Liverpool, a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy in service from 1938 to 1952. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Manchester Town-class Light Cruiser Gloucester Subclass

HMS Manchester Town-class Light Cruiser Gloucester Subclass
HMS Manchester, a Town-class light cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Gloucester Town-class Light Cruiser Built

HMS Gloucester Town-class Light Cruiser Built
HMS Gloucester, a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the late 1930's and sunk by German aircraft in 1941 during WWII. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Birmingham Southampton-class Light Cruiser

HMS Birmingham Southampton-class Light Cruiser
HMS Birmingham, a Southampton-class light cruiser, a sub-class of the Town class. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Stern View HMS Glasgow Crew Manning Ship Seventh

Stern View HMS Glasgow Crew Manning Ship Seventh
A stern view of the HMS Glasgow with the crew manning ship, she was the seventh "Glasgow", a Southampton-class light cruiser, a sub-class of the Town class. British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Sheffield Southampton Sub Class Town-class

HMS Sheffield Southampton Sub Class Town-class
HMS Sheffield, a Southampton sub class of the Town-class cruisers of the Royal Navy during the Second World War. The first British warship of this name begun in January 1935

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS London Pennant Number C69 Member Second Group

HMS London Pennant Number C69 Member Second Group
HMS London, pennant number C69. A member of the second group of the County-class heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Devonshire County-class Heavy Cruiser

Diagram HMS Devonshire County-class Heavy Cruiser
Diagram of the HMS Devonshire. County-class heavy cruiser of the London sub-class. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: 20th Century Archival Archive Athwartships Catapult

20th Century Archival Archive Athwartships Catapult
Diagram of the HMS Berwick, pennant number 65, a County-class heavy cruiser of the British Royal Navy, part of the Kent subclass. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: The Battle Of Navarino 1827 Naval Engagement

The Battle Of Navarino 1827 Naval Engagement
The Battle of Navarino, 1827 in Navarino Bay, Greece between the Ottoman Empire and the allied British, French and Russian forces during the Greek War of Independence

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Sussex London Sub-class County-class Heavy Cruisers

HMS Sussex London Sub-class County-class Heavy Cruisers
EDITORIAL HMS Sussex. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Shropshire Heavy Cruiser London Sub-class

HMS Shropshire Heavy Cruiser London Sub-class
EDITORIAL HMS Shropshire. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Nelson Flagship Home Fleet Outbreak WWII

HMS Nelson Flagship Home Fleet Outbreak WWII
EDITORIAL HMS Nelson, flagship of the home fleet at the outbreak of WWII

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Rodney Nelson-class Battleship Battleships

HMS Rodney Nelson-class Battleship Battleships
EDITORIAL HMS Rodney. To save weight and space all the main armament was grouped together forward, an arrangement never seen in any other class of battleship

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS King George V Lead Ship British King George V-class

HMS King George V Lead Ship British King George V-class
EDITORIAL HMS King George V. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Unofficial Rough Outline HMS Fiji Fiji-class

Unofficial Rough Outline HMS Fiji Fiji-class
Unofficial rough outline of HMS Fiji. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Devonshire County-class Heavy Cruiser London Sub-class

HMS Devonshire County-class Heavy Cruiser London Sub-class
EDITORIAL HMS Devonshire. County-class heavy cruiser of the London sub-class. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: York-class Lead Ship Heavy Cruiser HMS York (90)

York-class Lead Ship Heavy Cruiser HMS York (90)
Diagram of the HMS York (90). From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Aurora Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Service

HMS Aurora Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Service
HMS Aurora, an Arethusa-class light cruiser that saw service in World War I. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Norfolk County-class Heavy Cruiser British

HMS Norfolk County-class Heavy Cruiser British
EDITORIAL HMS Norfolk, a County-class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Arethusa Arethusa-class Light Cruiser

Diagram HMS Arethusa Arethusa-class Light Cruiser
Diagram of the HMS Arethusa, a Royal Navy light cruiser. Launched in 1913, she was wrecked after being damaged by a naval mine in 1916. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Dorsetshire County-class Heavy Cruiser

Diagram HMS Dorsetshire County-class Heavy Cruiser
Diagram of MS Dorsetshire, a County-class heavy cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Exeter York-class Heavy Cruiser Two 8in Guns

Diagram HMS Exeter York-class Heavy Cruiser Two 8in Guns
Diagram of HMS Exeter. A York-class heavy cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS York York-class Heavy Cruiser Armoured Armored

HMS York York-class Heavy Cruiser Armoured Armored
EDITORIAL HMS York. A York-class heavy cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram Aircraft Carrier HMS Glorious Built Large Light Cruiser

Diagram Aircraft Carrier HMS Glorious Built Large Light Cruiser
Diagram of the aircraft carrier HMS Glorious, built as a large light cruiser in 1915-1917, she was converted, 1924-1930. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Aircraft Carrier HMS Glorious Built Large Light Cruiser

Aircraft Carrier HMS Glorious Built Large Light Cruiser
EDITORIAL The aircraft carrier HMS Glorious, built as a large light cruiser in 1915-1917, she was converted, 1924-1930. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Galatea Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Aircraft

HMS Galatea Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Aircraft
EDITORIAL HMS Galatea, an Arethusa-class light cruiser. This photograph shows the aircraft mounted on the catapilt amidships. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Penelope Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Torpedoed

HMS Penelope Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Torpedoed
Editorial HMS Penelope. An Arethusa-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-410 near Naples with great loss of life on 18 February 1944

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Furious First Naval Aircraft-carrier

Diagram HMS Furious First Naval Aircraft-carrier
Diagram of HMS Furious. Virtually the first naval aircraft-carrier whose second modification in 1918 transformed her from a cruiser with a flight deck into a "floating aerodrome"

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Belfast Town-class Light Cruiser Damaged

HMS Belfast Town-class Light Cruiser Damaged
EDITORIAL HMS Belfast, a Royal Navy Town-class light cruiser. Damaged by a torpedo or mine in the Firth of Forth during WWII she is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Hermes British Aircraft Carrier Warship Warships

HMS Hermes British Aircraft Carrier Warship Warships
Diagram of the HMS Hermes, British aircraft carrier. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram Ark Royal Aircraft Carrier Searchlight

Diagram Ark Royal Aircraft Carrier Searchlight
Diagram of the Ark Royal, an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: 20th Century Archival Archive Battleship British

20th Century Archival Archive Battleship British
EDITORIAL HMS Ramillies. A Revenge-class super-dreadnought battleship. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Eagle Aircraft Carrier British Royal Navy

HMS Eagle Aircraft Carrier British Royal Navy
EDITORIAL HMS Eagle, aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. Originally laid down in 1913 for Chile, as a battleship, purchased in 1918

Background imageWarship Collection: Diagram HMS Belfast Royal Navy Town-class Light Cruiser

Diagram HMS Belfast Royal Navy Town-class Light Cruiser
Diagram of the HMS Belfast, a Royal Navy Town-class light cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Furious First Naval Aircraft-carrier Second Modification

HMS Furious First Naval Aircraft-carrier Second Modification
EDITORIAL HMS Furious. Virtually the first naval aircraft-carrier whose second modification in 1918 transformed her from a cruiser with a flight deck into a "floating aerodrome"

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Suffolk County-class Heavy Cruiser 20th Century

HMS Suffolk County-class Heavy Cruiser 20th Century
EDITORIAL HMS Suffolk, a County-class heavy cruiser. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Illustrious Illustrious-class Aircraft Carrier

HMS Illustrious Illustrious-class Aircraft Carrier
EDITORIAL ONLY HMS Illustrious an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier. From British Warships, published 1940

Background imageWarship Collection: HMS Cornwall Pennant Number 56 County-class Heavy Cruiser

HMS Cornwall Pennant Number 56 County-class Heavy Cruiser
EDITORIAL HMS Cornwall, pennant number 56, a County-class heavy cruiser of the Kent sub-class. She was sunk during The Indian Ocean raid, aka Operation C or Battle of Ceylon



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"Warships Through the Ages: A Glimpse into Naval Power" USS Randolph underway at sea with two S2F airplanes on its catapults, 1962: Witness the mighty USS Randolph as it sails through the vast expanse of the ocean, showcasing its impressive aircraft-carrying capabilities. HMS Hood, the last battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy: Step back in time to witness the grandeur of HMS Hood, a legendary vessel that symbolized British naval strength and played a significant role during World War II. The Vindictive at Zeebrugge, 1918 (1919). Artist: Charles John De Lacy: Immerse yourself in history as you gaze upon Charles John De Lacy's artistic depiction of The Vindictive during its daring raid on Zeebrugge harbor in World War I. HMS Exeter engaging in Graf Spree at Battle of River Plate, 2009 (oil): Experience an intense naval encounter as HMS Exeter fearlessly engages with German pocket battleship Graf Spree during one of World War II's most pivotal battles. USS Abraham Lincoln transits the Indian Ocean: Behold the immense power and strategic importance of USS Abraham Lincoln as it traverses across vast waters, safeguarding global security interests. The Renown, Ark Royal, and Sheffield c1939-1941 (1942). Creator: Unknown: Marvel at this captivating artwork depicting three iconic vessels - Renown, Ark Royal, and Sheffield - united under a common purpose during WWII's tumultuous years. The Speedy and El Gamo c1802. Artist: Nicholas Pocock: Travel back to an era marked by fierce naval engagements as artist Nicholas Pocock captures a dramatic moment between two warships - Speedy and El Gamo - amidst turbulent seas. HMS Hood (2), 2016 (oil on canvas).