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H.M.S. Drake

photograph from www.apacomp.demon.co.uk

H.M.S. Drake - Armoured Cruiser

Built: 1902 Sank: October 2nd 1917 on North Coast of Ireland.

for further information please go to link below

H.M.S. King Alfred

H.M.S. King Alfred

See Link below for more information

H.M.S. Princess Royal

H.M.S. Princess Royal


H.M.S. Agincourt

H.M.S. Agincourt

(Battle Ship) scraped in 1922

please see link below for further information.

H.M.S Minotuar / Black Prince

H.M.S. Minotaur / Black Prince


H.M.S. Actaeon

H.M.S. Actaeon


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H.M.S. Vernon

H.M.S. Vernon quarter deck


H.M.S. Prince of Wales

H.M.S. Prince of Wales

More photographs available from website below

H.M.S. Queen Mary

H.M.S. Queen Mary

H.M.S. Queen Mary was a battle cruiser which was hit by five shells and exploded and disappeared into a ball of flame and smoke, which rose to 800 feet taking with her her crew of 1,226.

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H. M.S. Rother

H.M.S Rother.

built 5th January 1904.

Broken up in 1919.

please use the link below for more information

H.M.S. Gibraltar

H.M.S. Gibraltar

visit Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

H.M.S Centurion

H.M.S Centurion

H.M.S. Orion

H.M.S. Orion

Built Portsmouth Dockyard November 1909, completed January 1912,

cost £1,855,917.

H.M.S. Bulwark

H.M.S. Bulwark

On the afternoon of Thursday, November 26th, 1914, Winston Churchill made the following statement to the House of Commons :

"I regret to say I have some bad news for the house. The Bulwark battleship, which was lying in Sheerness this morning, blew up at 7.35 o'clock. The Vice and Rear Admiral, who were present, have reported their conviction that it was an internal magazine explosion which sent the ship asunder. There was apparently no upheaval in the water, and the ship had entirely disappeared when the smoke had cleared away. An inquiry will be held tomorrow which may possibly throw more light on the occurrence. The loss of the ship does not sensibly affect the military position, but I regret to say the loss of life is very severe. Only 12 men are saved. All the officers and the rest of the crew, who, I suppose, amounted to between 700 and 800, have perished. I think the House would wish me to express on their behalf the deep sorrow with which the House heard the news, and their sympathy with those who have lost their relatives and friends."


H.M.S. Teviot

H.M.S. Teviot

for more information see link below

Submarin E11

A line Drawing of the submarine E11

The Royal Navys most famous Submarine

Photograph taken from Royal Navy Museum Web page, see link below

This site has many more photographs, including on of the E11 Crew.

H.M.T. Dongola

Transport Ship

See Link below for more pictures

H.M.S. Glory

see link below for more photographs

H.M.S Euryalus

7th Cruiser Squadron North Sea as part of Cruiser Force C

28 August 1914 Covering force at Battle of Heligoland Bight.

October 1914 Escorted convoy to Gibraltar.

February 1915 Suez Canal.

April 1915 Dardanelles.

December 1915 Suez Canal.

1916 East Indies.

November 1917 paid off at Hong Kong for (cancelled) conversion to a minelayer.

1920 Sold for scrap.


H.M.S. Royal


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