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Photo Mug : Types Of British Warships Brought Into Being By The Great War. From Top, Left To Right. Queen Elizabeth And Her Dummy Replica, Patrol Boat And Kite Balloon, Motor Launch, 35 Knot Coastal Motor Boat, Monitor With 15"Guns And Bulges, "q"Ship In Action, "m"Submarine With 12"Gun, Engadine, Argus, Aircraft Carriers, Ark Royal, Pegasus. From The Illustrated London News, Silver Jubilee Record Number, 1910 - 1935
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Types Of British Warships Brought Into Being By The Great War. From Top, Left To Right. Queen Elizabeth And Her Dummy Replica, Patrol Boat And Kite Balloon, Motor Launch, 35 Knot Coastal Motor Boat, Monitor With 15"Guns And Bulges, "q"Ship In Action, "m"Submarine With 12"Gun, Engadine, Argus, Aircraft Carriers, Ark Royal, Pegasus. From The Illustrated London News, Silver Jubilee Record Number, 1910 - 1935
Types Of British Warships Brought Into Being By The Great War. From Top, Left To Right. Queen Elizabeth And Her Dummy Replica, Patrol Boat And Kite Balloon, Motor Launch, 35 Knot Coastal Motor Boat, Monitor With 15" Guns And Bulges, " q" Ship In Action, " m" Submarine With 12" Gun, Engadine, Argus, Aircraft Carriers, Ark Royal, Pegasus. From The Illustrated London News, Silver Jubilee Record Number, 1910 - 1935
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Action Aircraft Balloon Battleship Boat Carriers Dreadnought Engadine Great Guns Inch Kite Launch Monitor Motor Motorboat Naval Navy Queen Elizabeth Replica Royal Seaplane Ship Submarine Tender Type Types Vessel Vessels Warship Warships Wartime World Argus Ark Royal Coastguard Dummy Motor Launch Patrol Patrol Boat Pegasus
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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug collection, featuring iconic British warships from the Great War. This mug showcases an intriguing illustration from The Illustrated London News, showcasing types of British warships brought into being during this historic period. From left to right, top to bottom, discover the Queen Elizabeth and her dummy replica, patrol boat and kite balloon, motor launch, 35 knot coastal motor boat, monitor with 15" guns and bulges, "Q" ship in action, "M" submarine with 12" gun, Engadine, Argus, aircraft carriers Ark Royal, Pegasus, and more. Each mug holds your favorite beverage and serves as a captivating conversation starter. Perfect for history enthusiasts or as a unique gift.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This print showcases the remarkable evolution of British warships during the Great War. From top, left to right, we are presented with a visual chronicle of these formidable vessels that played a crucial role in shaping history. Starting with the iconic Queen Elizabeth battleship and her dummy replica, this image highlights the ingenuity and deception employed during wartime. Moving on, we see a patrol boat accompanied by a kite balloon, illustrating the importance of aerial surveillance in naval operations. The motor launch and 35 knot coastal motor boat demonstrate advancements in speed and maneuverability, essential for swift response in combat situations. The imposing monitor with its 15" guns and bulges signifies the sheer power unleashed by these floating fortresses. In action is the "q" ship, disguised as an innocent vessel but armed to defend against enemy attacks. A striking addition is the "m" submarine equipped with an impressive 12" gun - a testament to Britain's innovation beneath the waves. Completing this illustrious lineup are aircraft carriers Engadine, Argus, Ark Royal, and Pegasus - symbols of naval supremacy through their ability to launch seaplanes into battle. Through this extraordinary illustration from The Illustrated London News' Silver Jubilee Record Number (1910-1935), Hilary Jane Morgan captures not only individual types of warships but also pays homage to British naval prowess during World War I.
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