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Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Inflexible, British battlecruiser, WW1

HMS Inflexible, British battlecruiser, WW1
HMS Inflexible, British Invincible-class battlecruiser, launched 1907, served in various locations during the First World War, decommissioned 1920. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageCruiser Collection: Battistinis Modified Harley

Battistinis Modified Harley

Background imageCruiser Collection: Battistinis Ala d Ore

Battistinis Ala d Ore

Background imageCruiser Collection: Piper Super Cruiser N78572

Piper Super Cruiser N78572
Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser N78572 (msn 12-3947). became G-AWPW in 1968. Date: circa 1955

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Bonaventure - an Astraea-Class second-class cruiser

HMS Bonaventure - an Astraea-Class second-class cruiser
Royal Navy - HMS Bonaventure, an Astraea-Class second-class cruiser of the Royal Navy, ordered as part of the eight-ship Astraea class under the Naval Defence Act of 1889

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Dunedin, British light cruiser

HMS Dunedin, British light cruiser
HMS Dunedin, British Danae class light cruiser. Date: 1937

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Yarmouth, British light cruiser

HMS Yarmouth, British light cruiser
HMS Yarmouth, British Town class light cruiser. Date: circa 1911

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Frobisher, British heavy (armed) cruiser

HMS Frobisher, British heavy (armed) cruiser, Hawkins class. Date: circa 1930

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Birmingham

HMS Birmingham
The British light cruiser HMS Birmingham, commanded by Captain Arthur Duff, which sunk the first German submarine of the war (the U-15). 1914

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Shannon

HMS Shannon, view of the armoured cruiser, taken from the fighting top, shows the deck and some of the chief guns. Built in Chatham Dockyard, England, fro the Royal Navy in the mid-1900s

Background imageCruiser Collection: Grand Union Canal Lock

Grand Union Canal Lock
The motor cruiser Jemima, in the lock at Stoke Bruerne, on the Grand Union Canal, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageCruiser Collection: Italian cruiser Nino Bixio at Brindisi, Italy

Italian cruiser Nino Bixio at Brindisi, Italy
The Italian light cruiser Nino Bixio, launched 1911, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1929. Seen here at Brindisi, Italy. Date: 20th century

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, WW1

HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, WW1
HMS Arethusa, British light cruiser, launched 1913, served in various locations during the early part of the First World War, damaged by a mine off Felixstowe and wrecked 1916

Background imageCruiser Collection: LIONEL BUSTER CRABB

LIONEL BUSTER CRABB Commander Crabb, underwater sabotage agent and alleged double-agent, who disappeared whilst investigating the Russian cruiser Ordkhonikidze Date: 1910 - 1956

Background imageCruiser Collection: Indian Chief America

Indian Chief America

Background imageCruiser Collection: Loss of Queen Mary, Jutland

Loss of Queen Mary, Jutland
The battle cruiser Queen Mary explodes during the Battle of Jutland, World War One

Background imageCruiser Collection: Russian Commissar speaking at a meeting

Russian Commissar speaking at a meeting
Peoples Commissar Voroshiloff speaking at a meeting on board the deck of a cruiser

Background imageCruiser Collection: Cruiser Olympia at Penns Landing, Waterfront District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Cruiser Olympia at Penns Landing, Waterfront District, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, North America

Background imageCruiser Collection: Tunstall windmill, River Bure, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Tunstall windmill, River Bure, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCruiser Collection: Naval Cadets

Naval Cadets. Admiral Sir Gerald Vaughan Gladstone (1901-1978). Gladstone Joined Royal Naval College, Osborne, May 1915 And Then Went To Dartmouth Naval College In January 1917

Background imageCruiser Collection: French Leon Gambetta-class armoured cruiser Jules Ferry

French Leon Gambetta-class armoured cruiser Jules Ferry
French cruiser Jules Ferry was one of three Leon Gambetta-class armoured cruisers built for the French Navy during the first decade of the 20th century

Background imageCruiser Collection: Southern Queen pleasure cruiser, Eastbourne, Sussex

Southern Queen pleasure cruiser, Eastbourne, Sussex
Southern Queen pleasure cruiser on the water at Eastbourne, Sussex, with the pier in the background. Date: mid-1960s

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS London, British heavy cruiser

HMS London, British heavy cruiser
HMS London (69), British County class heavy cruiser, showing the main guns on the bridge. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Exeter, British heavy cruiser

HMS Exeter, British heavy cruiser
HMS Exeter (68), British York class heavy cruiser. Date: circa 1930

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Dorsetshire, British heavy cruiser

HMS Dorsetshire, British heavy cruiser
HMS Dorsetshire (40), British County class heavy cruiser. Date: circa 1930

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Kent, British heavy cruiser

HMS Kent, British heavy cruiser
HMS Kent (54), British County class heavy cruiser. Date: circa 1930

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Delhi, British cruiser, Alexandria, WW2

HMS Delhi, British cruiser, Alexandria, WW2
HMS Delhi (D47), British Danae class cruiser, seen here at anchor in Alexandria, as Admiral Cunninghams flagship. Date: 1940

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Argyll, British protected cruiser

HMS Argyll, British protected cruiser
HMS Argyll, British Devonshire class protected cruiser. Date: circa 1910

Background imageCruiser Collection: Spartan Cruiser II G-ACDW

Spartan Cruiser II G-ACDW
Spartan Cruiser II, G-ACDW

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Forth in Devonport

HMS Forth in Devonport, with seven submarines moored alongside. 1914

Background imageCruiser Collection: Survivors from Blucher, Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1

Survivors from Blucher, Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1
Survivors from the disabled German armoured cruiser SMS Blucher being picked up from the sea by British destroyers during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea, First World War

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Crescent, Edgar-class cruiser, WW1

HMS Crescent, Edgar-class cruiser, WW1
HMS Crescent, an Edgar-class cruiser. Launched in 1892, took part in the First World War. Date: 1911

Background imageCruiser Collection: British battlecruisers HMS Indomitable and Inflexible, WW1

British battlecruisers HMS Indomitable and Inflexible, WW1
British Invincible-class battlecruisers, HMS Indomitable and HMS Inflexible, travelling at speed on a rough sea during the First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Lion and HMS Princess Royal, WW1

HMS Lion and HMS Princess Royal, WW1
Two British battlecruisers at sea during the First World War. On the left is HMS Lion, and on the right is HMS Princess Royal. Date: circa 1916

Background imageCruiser Collection: Confederate Cruiser Pampero

Confederate Cruiser Pampero
The Pampero, launched in October 1863 in Glasgow, was subsequently detained due to suspicion that it was intended to be used on the Confederate side of the U.S. Civil War

Background imageCruiser Collection: View of Golden Horn with Breslau and Hamidie, WW1

View of Golden Horn with Breslau and Hamidie, WW1
View of the Golden Horn at Istanbul, Turkey, with the German light cruiser SMS Breslau and the Turkish light cruiser Hamidieh, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Kent, British armoured cruiser

HMS Kent, British armoured cruiser
HMS Kent, British Monmouth-class armoured cruiser, launched 1901, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1920. Date: early 20th century

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS New Zealand being refuelled

HMS New Zealand being refuelled by a BP ship British Emperor. HMS New Zealand was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser built in 1910 as a gift to Britain from the people of New Zealand

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS New Zealand at sea

HMS New Zealand at sea
HMS New Zealand with canopies covering the guns. HMS New Zealand was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser built in 1910 as a gift to Britain from the people of New Zealand

Background imageCruiser Collection: Cruiser Aurora

Cruiser Aurora
The cruiser Aurora, lying at St Petersburg, whose guns gave the signal for the Bolshevik attack on the Winter Palace

Background imageCruiser Collection: Emden Shells Madras

Emden Shells Madras
The German cruiser Emden bombards the oil tanks in the harbour of Madras, India, and causes substantial damage to shipping. But she, too, will be destroyed

Background imageCruiser Collection: Tank / Comet Cruiser

Tank / Comet Cruiser
A British Vickers-Armstrong Comet Cruiser tank undergoes tests

Background imageCruiser Collection: Entrance to the dockyard, Portsmouth

Entrance to the dockyard, Portsmouth
Entrance to the dockyard at Portsmouth, where Lieutenant Commander Lionel Kenneth Phillip Buster Crabb (1909-1956) disappeared on 19 April 1956

Background imageCruiser Collection: HMS Arethusa leading the British fleet and sinking German ships during Battle of Heligoland Bight

HMS Arethusa leading the British fleet and sinking German ships during Battle of Heligoland Bight in the North Sea
3252896 HMS Arethusa leading the British fleet and sinking German ships during Battle of Heligoland Bight in the North Sea during WWI (litho); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCruiser Collection: Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905: Russian cruiser 'Varyag' steaming out of harbour to engage with

Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905: Russian cruiser 'Varyag' steaming out of harbour to engage with the Japanese
530150 Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905: Russian cruiser 'Varyag' steaming out of harbour to engage with the Japanese fleet at the Battle of Chemulpo, at which she was sunk

Background imageCruiser Collection: From the after deck of a battleship, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub

From the after deck of a battleship, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub
STC403997 From the after deck of a battleship, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (colour litho) by Bone

Background imageCruiser Collection: The cruiser 'Pampero', 1850

The cruiser 'Pampero', 1850
3330469 The cruiser 'Pampero', 1850; (add.info.: Portrait of the cruiser 'Pampero' in Glasgow. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.



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