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Boys from the Gravesend Sea School, Kent, dry their washing on a flag hoist. 5 June 1937
British seaplane circling British warships circa 1916
Kind and esteemed Sir, are you the Pirate who torpedoed the Sussex ?" Kind and esteemed Sir, are you the Pirate who torpedoed the Sussex ? "
An amazing snapshot of American battleship target practice at sea 30 June 1921
Hawaii Mars the worlds largest flying boat with a wingspan of 200 feet will" Hawaii Mars " the worlds largest flying boat with a wingspan of 200 feet will be christened on 21 July and go on duty in the Pacific with the US Navy Photo shows plane on runway with a
Two submarines of thes type are seen with submarines of the R type 1920
USS S-3 was the prototype of the Government-type S-class submarines of the UnitedUSS S-3 was the prototype of the " Government-type" S-class submarines of the United States Navy 16 September 1920
Royal visit to Scotland A photograph taken from the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert as it passed down the line of battleships at Rothesay
The Deutschland Leaves London The Deutschland, Germanys commercial Submarine which has been on exhibition off the Embankment for some time, leaving London, on a tour round the coast 18 May 1920
Admiral Sir Roger Keys and Earl Haig at Dover June 1922
HMS Wessex, ( D 43 ) an Admiralty W - class destroyer May 1929
HMS Barham, a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship. May 1929
Dantzig. Admiral Borowsky, Polish representative on the Dantzig Harbour Board, served at Port Arthur during Russo Japanese War. 24 October 1921
HMS Campbell, a Scott - class destroyer, a class of eight destroyer leaders designed and built for the Royal Navy towards the end of World War I. They were named after Scottish historical leaders
HMS Wakeful, ( H 88 ) a W-class destroyer. May 1929
Boys examine a model sailing ship at the handicraft exhibition in Dartford, Kent. 1936
Washing is hanging from the mast at Gravesend Sea School in Kent. 1939
Boys hold up a model sailing ship at the handicraft exhibition in Dartford, Kent. 1936