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Sinking of HMS Barham, 1941. Eight hundred and sixty two sailors were killed when the aft magazine blew up just 4 minutes after being torpedoed. 25 November 1941
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plaiesancier · 7 months ago
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letmeinimafairy · 1 year ago
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New big pendant for a driftwood and sea glass necklace
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thekenobee · 1 month ago
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The only compliment I'll ever accept
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illustratus · 2 months ago
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Nelson’s coat, showing the musket-ball hole in the left shoulder and the torn epaulette.
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ghostwarriorrrr · 4 months ago
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haredjarris · 7 months ago
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old royal naval college, greenwich. 18.05.24
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 months ago
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St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt, St. Petrrsburg, RUSSIA
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year ago
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British WWII propaganda poster depicting a stylized "cruiser" ramming a submarine by Marc Stone.
More precisely, this depicts the ramming and sinking of the Italian submarine Tembien by HMS Hermione on 2 August 1941.
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letmeinimafairy · 1 year ago
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Kraken playing with its prey, back to labradorites. Not pictured - me running around in the snow in -32°C trying to catch some sunlight to film it.
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spockvarietyhour · 6 months ago
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Naval bombardment, Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
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illustratus · 3 months ago
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Torpedoboote beim Evolutionieren by Claus Bergen
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seagulls-paradise · 6 days ago
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At the Maritime Museum in Lisbon, Portugal, the majestic Royal Bergantine, commissioned to be built in 1780 by Queen D is on display. Mary I. This vessel stands out for its opulent gold artwork adorning its entire hull, with a refinement particularly evident on the stern. After being moved to the Naval Museum in 1963, the galleon has been meticulously restored, retaining its original splendor. The Lisbon Maritime Museum is one of the most prominent in Europe and reflects Portugal rich naval tradition, which for centuries has been a nation closely linked to the sea.
Credits: Conocimientum
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willigula · 20 days ago
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HMS Edinburgh, 1882
Arguably the world's first modern battleships, the Colossus class had an unusual en echelon turret placement amidship.
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humanoidhistory · 8 months ago
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Yellow Submarine model.
(Heritage Auctions)
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