Royal Navy Gallery
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gentlemaninkhaki:Royal Navy, Captain’s Full Dress, 1795-1812. As century progressed, the coat lapels
Navy recruits queuing up at base, while a radiographer positions oneof them for a chest X-ray.During
gentlemaninkhaki:Royal Navy, Captain’s Undress uniform 1795-1812. Cut plain and without lace, the un
The HMS Irresistible sinks on March 18th.
Compliments of the King — Grog in the Royal Navy18th and 19th century military rations are not
Pierre Nicolas Legrand (French; 1758–1829)The Apotheosis of NelsonOil on paper mounted on canvas, ca
Horatio Nelson and the Battle of the Nile,In 1798 the French General Napoleon Bonaparte set sail wit
Royal Navy marked flintlock blunderbuss with folding bayonet, early 19th century.
The Bad British K-Subs of World War I,The death and destruction caused by German U-Boats during Worl
Horatio Nelson accepts the surrender of the San Nicholas.Painted by Richard Westfall, 1806.
The War of 1812 in Polynesia — The Nuku Hiva Campaign,In early 1813 Capt. David Porter took hi
“Could I trouble you for the salt?”—Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson, January 18th, 179
Quite the Bluff — The HMS Centurion during World War IIDespite a history of being master of th
Captain William Bligh and 18 of his crew are cast away during the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, April 28
Horatio Nelson vs. The Polar BearThe great hero of Trafalgar, Admiral Horatio Nelson began his naval
The Revolutionary War Invasion of Britain — The Armada of 1779.When France became allies with
The Bombardment of Sveaborg, 9 August 1855, James Wilson Carmichael (John Carmichael), 1855
hms-surprise:smokecoalgin:Lapel from a Royal Navy lieutenant’s undress frock, c 1748. National Marit
Photos of the HMS Sceptre, the last of the Royal Navy’s Swiftsureclass of nuclear-powered subm
A boatswain of the Royal Navy in about 1820 (UK).
militaryarmament:Norwegian Royal Navy: Skjold-Class corvette.
rumplestiltskin:I control the Royal Navy, the vast armies, and even this enchanted ship you’re about
Bombardment of Algiers by Lord Exmouth in August 1816, Thomas Luny, 1820
The Victory of Lord Howe, 1 June 1794 (The Glorious First of June), Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg
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