John Ambler: HMS Pursuer (P273)
tormentor4555: The crew of a seaplane tender struggling to secure seaplanes during a storm off the coast of Hvalfjordur, Iceland during Heavy weather operations by Task Force 99 in the North Atlantic off Iceland 1941
tormentor4555: HMS Aphis A River Gunboat (1915-1947) in 1942.
navyou37: HMS Prince of Wales (R09)
tormentor4555: HMS Laertes (1913) During the Battle of Heligoland Bight, 28 August 1914, after a shell exploded prematurely.
tormentor4555: Battleship HMS Iron Duke (1870) View within her upper deck battery. The gun is a 9 inch, 12 ton, muzzle loading rifle.
tormentor4555: HMS Sennen British escort sloop, in May1941, (The Ex-USCG CHAMPLAIN, built in 1928)
tormentor4555: Desrtoyer HMS Flying Fish (1897)
tormentor4555: Spotted these two HMS Queen Elizabeth Passenger Transport Boats going to Rosyth .
Péter_kekora.blogspot.com: HMS Tyne and HMS Belfast
tormentor4555: HMS VESTAL (British sloop, 1900) after conversion to a fire control training ship, circa 1908.
tormentor4555: HMS K-5 steam submarine Firth of Forth 1918.
tormentor4555: Spanish Terror Class Destroyer (or a very similar British "A" Class Ship)
tormentor4555: Two Spanish Destroyers on the Clyde in 1898.
tormentor4555: (Insect Class Gunboat) HMS Bee 1915, At Hankow, China, circa May 1937.
tormentor4555: Holland type British submarine No-3 (1902-1913)
tormentor4555: Second class torpedo boat with a torpedo on one of the two bow launching racks Built at Yarrow for the Royal Navy 1885.
tormentor4555: The first of the twenty torpedo boats, built for the RN by Messrs Yarrow and Co, its Official trial, was on 13 August 1885.
Bernie Condon: Royal Marines in Action
tormentor4555: Apia harbour with HMS Royalist, USS Philadelphia and other warships, Samoa, 1899.
tormentor4555: HMS Sandwitch a British Sloop (L12) (1928-1946) In Chinese waters, during the 1930s
Bernie Condon: Torpedo Boat 102
tormentor4555: Destroyer HMS Wizard (1895) after her refit in 1908 with two funnels instead of the original three.
tormentor4555: HMS Belfast alongside USS Bataan (CVL-29) while operating off the coast of Korea on 27 May 1952
Péter_kekora.blogspot.com: The bridge of HMS Tyne
Péter_kekora.blogspot.com: The rigid inflatable boat of HMS Tyne