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Au fort de la bataille Jutland ; Le contre-amiral sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, qui perit... 1916. Creator: Unknown
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Au fort de la bataille Jutland ; Le contre-amiral sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, qui perit... 1916. Creator: Unknown
Au fort de la bataille Jutland ; Le contre-amiral sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, qui perit avec le "Defence", battant son pavillon, 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII. La Guerre Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin 1916"
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Battle Of Jutland Lillustration Naval Officer Naval Uniform Rear Admiral Royal Navy Naval Warfare
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Au fort de la bataille Jutland; Le contre-amiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, qui perit avec le "Defence", battant son pavillon" (At the fort of the Battle of Jutland; Rear Admiral Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot, who perished with the "Defence", striking his flag, 1916) is a poignant photograph from the Collection de la Guerre IV, published in the French magazine L'Illustration in January, February, March, April, May, or June of 1916. The image captures Sir Robert Keith Arbuthnot in his naval uniform, gazing directly at the camera with a solemn expression. The Rear Admiral served in the British Royal Navy and perished during the Battle of Jutland, one of the largest naval battles of World War I. He is depicted here with the white and black flag of surrender, signifying the end of the Defence's resistance in the battle. The photograph, taken during wartime, offers a glimpse into the fashion of the early 20th century naval uniforms and the concept of naval warfare. The image is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the conflict and the human cost of war. The creator of the photograph is unknown, adding to the mystery and historical significance of the image.
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