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H. M. S. Colossus
HMS Colossus, a British dreadnought launched in 1910 and commissioned in 1911, becoming the flagship of the 1st Battle Squadron at the commencement of World War in 1914. She fought with distinction at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, and after the war became a training ship, before being broken up in 1928 Date: 1914
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H.M.S. Colossus: A Symbol of British Naval Power during World War I This powerful image captures H.M.S. Colossus, a British Dreadnought launched in 1910 and commissioned into service in 1911. As the flagship of the 1st Battle Squadron, Colossus played a pivotal role in the Royal Navy's defense during the early years of World War I, which broke out in 1914. The Colossus, named after the mythological giant, was a formidable warship, measuring over 600 feet in length and displacing 23,000 tons. Armed with ten 13.5-inch guns and a crew of over 800, she was a symbol of the British naval might that sought to protect the country's interests and maintain the balance of power in Europe. As the war progressed, the Colossus saw action in some of the most significant naval battles, including the Battle of Jutland in 1916. This engagement, one of the largest naval battles in history, saw the British and German fleets clashing in the North Sea. Despite suffering damage, the Colossus and her crew fought valiantly, contributing to the eventual British victory. After the war, the Colossus continued to serve the Royal Navy as a training ship before being decommissioned and broken up in 1928. This photograph, taken during her active service years, stands as a testament to the courage and determination of the British sailors who manned this mighty vessel and the crucial role it played in the naval history of World War I.
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