Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Torpedoed Collection (page 3)

"Torpedoed: A Glimpse into the Devastating Waters of War" Step back in time and witness the chilling aftermath of war as we delve into the world vessels

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The Last Naval Battle In Front Of Porto Arturo, Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack Russian Torpedo

The Last Naval Battle In Front Of Porto Arturo, Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack Russian Torpedo Boats (Colour Litho)
2798758 The Last Naval Battle In Front Of Porto Arturo, Japanese Torpedo Boats Attack Russian Torpedo Boats (Colour Litho) by Beltrame

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The Italian victory in the Mediterranean (colour litho)

The Italian victory in the Mediterranean (colour litho)
2778600 The Italian victory in the Mediterranean (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Italian victory in the Mediterranean)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Two days of battle in the Mediterranean, against an English convoy (Colour Litho)

Two days of battle in the Mediterranean, against an English convoy (Colour Litho)
2778582 Two days of battle in the Mediterranean, against an English convoy (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Two days of battle in the Mediterranean)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Torpedoed liner assisted into port (colour litho)

Torpedoed liner assisted into port (colour litho)
3622161 Torpedoed liner assisted into port (colour litho) by Lacy, Charles John de (c.1860-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Torpedoed liner assisted into port)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Between armed sky and sea, an exciting fight between a squadron of mas and a squadron

Between armed sky and sea, an exciting fight between a squadron of mas and a squadron... (colour litho)
2809321 Between armed sky and sea, an exciting fight between a squadron of mas and a squadron... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The Submarine in France, a Surprise Attack (engraving)

The Submarine in France, a Surprise Attack (engraving)
1629209 The Submarine in France, a Surprise Attack (engraving) by Jane, Fred T. (1870-1916); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Submarine in France, a Surprise Attack)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The very daring raid of our torpedoes in the port of Pula on the night of 1 to 2 November

The very daring raid of our torpedoes in the port of Pula on the night of 1 to 2 November (colour litho)
2777600 The very daring raid of our torpedoes in the port of Pula on the night of 1 to 2 November (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Vigil d Arme, the ships of our team constantly scouting the seas of the East awaiting events

Vigil d Arme, the ships of our team constantly scouting the seas of the East awaiting events (colour litho)
2808468 Vigil d Arme, the ships of our team constantly scouting the seas of the East awaiting events (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Venices Canalgrande Vaporetto sunk by a torpedo boat in the lagoon on its way back... (colour litho)

Venices Canalgrande Vaporetto sunk by a torpedo boat in the lagoon on its way back... (colour litho)
2815634 Venices Canalgrande Vaporetto sunk by a torpedo boat in the lagoon on its way back... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: A beautiful patriotic ceremony in Opatija (colour litho)

A beautiful patriotic ceremony in Opatija (colour litho)
2809155 A beautiful patriotic ceremony in Opatija (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A beautiful patriotic ceremony in Opatija)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Epic naval combat off Dover (colour litho)

Epic naval combat off Dover (colour litho)
2808582 Epic naval combat off Dover (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Epic naval combat off Dover)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Ships of Italy (colour litho)

Ships of Italy (colour litho)
2783778 Ships of Italy (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ships in Italy. Blessed by Cardinal Archbishop Ascalesi, the Partenope torpedo boat)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Two British RAF Short Sunderland flying boats rescuing the crew of the merchant ship Kensington

Two British RAF Short Sunderland flying boats rescuing the crew of the merchant ship Kensington Court
6014673 Two British RAF Short Sunderland flying boats rescuing the crew of the merchant ship Kensington Court, torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-32, World War II

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The War in Eastern Asia, the Harbour of Wei-hai-Wei (litho)

The War in Eastern Asia, the Harbour of Wei-hai-Wei (litho)
1628061 The War in Eastern Asia, the Harbour of Wei-hai-Wei (litho) by Holland Tringham, Joseph (1861-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in Eastern Asia, the Harbour of Wei-hai-Wei)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Vice-Admiral Togo (b / w photo)

Vice-Admiral Togo (b / w photo)
962676 Vice-Admiral Togo (b/w photo) by Japanese Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vice-Admiral Togo. Illustration for Japan Her Strength and Her Beauty (Collier, 1904)

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: HMS Barham, which was eventually torpedoed off the Egyptian coast in The Mediterranean

HMS Barham, which was eventually torpedoed off the Egyptian coast in The Mediterranean Sea. HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: HMS Barham, torpedoed off the Egyptian coast in The Mediterranean Sea

HMS Barham, torpedoed off the Egyptian coast in The Mediterranean Sea. HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Crew of a British C Class submarine 1916

Crew of a British C Class submarine 1916
British sailors struggle to haul some German sailors onboard a submarine, after the German ship was torpedoed. At this stage of the war

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: TORPEDOED CREW HELPED

TORPEDOED CREW HELPED
Italian submarine helps crew of torpedoed English ship to reach Azores in safety Date: September 1940

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The Torpedoing of the Channel Steamer Sussex, First World War, March 1916, (c1920)

The Torpedoing of the Channel Steamer Sussex, First World War, March 1916, (c1920)....view of the vessel beached at Boulogne, showing how the bows were blown clean off by the explosion

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The Ark Is Hit At Last, 1941, (1942). Creator: Unknown

The Ark Is Hit At Last, 1941, (1942). Creator: Unknown
The Ark Is Hit At Last, 1941, (1942). Within sight of Gibraltar, to which she was returning, a torpedo from a German submarine struck the Ark. Within 3 minutes she was listing 12 degrees

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: The sinking of the Falaba, First World War, 28 March 1915, (c1920). Creator: Cecil King

The sinking of the Falaba, First World War, 28 March 1915, (c1920). Creator: Cecil King
The sinking of the Falaba, First World War, 28 March 1915, (c1920)....how the Elder-Dempster liner was torpedoed by the German submarine - with the loss of 111 lives - while the boats were being

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Germanys Submarine Policy, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Germanys Submarine Policy, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Germanys Submarine Policy, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The inhuman practice adopted by Germany of sinking without warning merchant ships of friend or foe

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Loose Lips Might Sink Ships

Loose Lips Might Sink Ships - United States Office of War Information poster, reproduced on postcards by House of Seagram. Date: circa 1942

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Sinking of SMS Szent Istvan, Austrian battleship, WW1

Sinking of SMS Szent Istvan, Austrian battleship, WW1
The sinking of SMS Szent Istvan, an Austro-Hungarian Tegetthoff-class dreadnought battleship (launched 1914), torpedoed by the Italian navy off the Dalmatian coast during the First World War

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: HMS Penelope Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Torpedoed

HMS Penelope Arethusa-class Light Cruiser Torpedoed
Editorial HMS Penelope. An Arethusa-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat U-410 near Naples with great loss of life on 18 February 1944

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Rms Lusitania Cunard Line Ocean Liner, Later Torpedoed And Sunk By A German Submarine In 1915

Rms Lusitania Cunard Line Ocean Liner, Later Torpedoed And Sunk By A German Submarine In 1915. From The Story Of Seventy Momentous Years, Published By Odhams Press 1937

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Sinking Of The Lusitania May 7 1915 Drawn By Norman Wilkinson

Sinking Of The Lusitania May 7 1915 Drawn By Norman Wilkinson

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Hms Majestic Sinking May 27 1915 After Being Hit By Torpedo Off Gallipoli Peninsula Turkey From

Hms Majestic Sinking May 27 1915 After Being Hit By Torpedo Off Gallipoli Peninsula Turkey From The War Illustrated Album Deluxe Published London 1916

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour

Leaving SS Ivernia, Boston Harbour
SS Ivernia was built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Launched in 1899 by the Cunard Line company to act as an intermediate ship catering for the vast immigration

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: WW1 - RMS Laconia torpedoed, 25th February 1917

WW1 - RMS Laconia torpedoed, 25th February 1917
WW1 - RMS Laconia was a Cunard ocean liner torpedoed by SM U-50 while returning from the USA to England with passengers. The first torpedo struck the liner, but did not sink her

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: WW1 - SS Sussex torpedoed, 24th March 1916

WW1 - SS Sussex torpedoed, 24th March 1916
WW1 - SS Sussex was on a voyage from Folkestone to Dieppe when she was torpedoed by SM UB-29. The ship was severely damaged, with the entire bow forward of the bridge blown off

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Passengers of the Lusitania

Passengers of the Lusitania
A page from The Sketch reporting on prominent personalities, on board the Lusitania, sunk by a German torpedo on 7 May 1915. Top left is Lady Allan, wife of Sir Hugh M

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Germans showing guns on the Lusitania 1915

Germans showing guns on the Lusitania 1915
The sinking of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania occurred on 7 May 1915 during the First World War, by a German U-boat, hitting the Lusitania twice with torpedoes, sinking within 18 minutes

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: HMS Majestic battle-ship torpedoed and sunk 1915

HMS Majestic battle-ship torpedoed and sunk 1915
On 27 May 1915, HMS Majestic battle-ship was torpedoed and sunk, off the Gallipoli Peninsula by a German submarine U-21. Nearly all the officers and men were saved. 27 May 1915

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Sinking of the Lusitania

Sinking of the Lusitania
The sinking of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania on 7 May 1915, by torpedo off the south-west of Ireland, the German act which more than all else determined Americas entry into the First World

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Royal Edward torpedoed August 1915

Royal Edward torpedoed August 1915
The first British transport ships to be sunk in the First World War, Royal Edward owned by the Canadian Northern Steamship Company

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Lusitania Memorial

Lusitania Memorial
The Lustiania Memorial, Pier Head, Liverpool, England. The Lusitania, a Cunard liner, was torpedoed by the Germans in 1915 on a return journey from New York to Liverpool. Date: 1950s

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: DIVERS AND LUSITANIA

DIVERS AND LUSITANIA
American scientist/diver J D Craig descends to a depth of 80 metres to photograph the wreck of the Lusitania, torpedoed during World War One Date: 1922

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: WW1 - HMS E13 British submarine - Aground and attacked

WW1 - HMS E13 British submarine - Aground and attacked
WW1 - HMS E13 was a British E class submarine. Due to a compass failure, it ran aground on the Danish Island of Saltholm in the Oresund

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Captain Loxley of battleship Formidable & his dog Bruce

Captain Loxley of battleship Formidable & his dog Bruce
Portrait of Captain Loxley, in command of the battleship Formidable which was sunk by a German torpedo in 1915. Also included is a picture of his terrier dog Bruce who reportedly stayed with his

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Embroidered badge of the Welsh Guards

Embroidered badge of the Welsh Guards, worked by Private H. Gee, 13th Battalion Manchester Regiment and dated March 1917, Netley

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Sketch cover, Captain Loxleys faithful dog, WW1

Sketch cover, Captain Loxleys faithful dog, WW1
Front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring a portrait of Bruce, the faithful Irish terrier belonging to Captain Noel Loxley of H.M.S Formidable

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: A life bag - life saving device, WW1

A life bag - life saving device, WW1
An ingenious invention by a young Norwegian, Mr John L. Edmund to enable passengers on board ships wrecked or torpedoed to keep afloat until the arrival of help

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Cunard Liner Lusitania 1915

Cunard Liner Lusitania 1915
The Cunard liner Lusitania was torpedoed by German submarine off the south coast of Ireland on 7th May 1915, and sank within half an hour, of the 1, 906 persons on board, only 708 were saved

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Russo-German naval action in the Baltic, WW1

Russo-German naval action in the Baltic, WW1
Russo-German naval action in the Baltic during the First World War which led to the destruction of a German destroyer and mine layer and the torpedoing of a German pre-dreadnought battleship

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Last moments of HMS Courageous by G. H. Davis

Last moments of HMS Courageous by G. H. Davis
The last moments of HMS Courageous after being torpedoed by a German U-boat: the crew abandoning ship in the failing evening light

Background imageTorpedoed Collection: Saga of the Salmon by G. H. Davis

Saga of the Salmon by G. H. Davis
The saga of the Salmon, a British submarine, which let the Bremen go, but torpedoed a German submarine and two cruisers, the Leipzig and the Blucher. December 1939



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Torpedoed: A Glimpse into the Devastating Waters of War" Step back in time and witness the chilling aftermath of war as we delve into the world vessels. From iconic paintings like "The Sinking of the Lusitania" to gripping historical events such as the sinking of the Bismarck, these haunting images remind us of humanity's darkest moments. German propaganda posters, boldly proclaiming "U Boote Heraus. " during World War I, reveal a sinister side to warfare. The ruthless tactics employed by submarines left no ship safe from their deadly torpedoes. The H. M. S. Cressy and HMS Courageous, both British battlecruisers lost during WWI, stand as solemn reminders of lives cut short. Yet amidst tragedy, stories emerge that restore our faith in humanity. Sailors rescued by fishing boats during the First World War demonstrate bravery and compassion even amid chaos and destruction. These tales serve as beacons of hope amidst turbulent waters. The RMS Empress of Britain, once a majestic ocean liner traversing vast oceans with grace and elegance, fell victim to an enemy torpedo attack - a stark reminder that no vessel was immune from this devastating fate. As we explore further into history's depths, we encounter scenes unimaginable - torpedoed ships lying helplessly in port or dockyards bear witness to untold suffering inflicted upon innocent souls caught in the crossfire. One cannot forget pivotal moments like the torpedoing of RMS Falaba on March 28th, 1915 - an event etched forever in our collective memory. Such tragedies leave scars on nations' histories but also serve as reminders for future generations about the horrors that can arise from conflict at sea. Through paintings capturing these harrowing incidents like "Lusitania Sinks (Dixon), " artists immortalize those who perished while reminding us never to forget their sacrifice nor underestimate the destructive power of a single torpedo. "Torpedoed.