Sydney and Emden off North Keeling Island by; William L. Wyllie.
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USS Franklin (CV-13) dead in the water and burning, after she was hit by a Japanese air attack off the coast of Japan, 19 march 1945. USS Santa Fe (CL-60) is fighting fires alongside.
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[3,680 × 1,740]HMS Cumberland, circa 1930, the photo is taken from a book published by Vickers-Armstrongs (the builders) advertising their capabilities
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[4663 x 3423]USS Franklin (CV-13) dead in the water and burning, after she was hit by a Japanese air attack off the coast of Japan, 19 march 1945. USS Santa Fe (CL-60) is fighting the fires alongside.
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Soviet Tbilisi-Class Carrier at Nikolayev; By Brain W. McMullin
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USS New Mexico (BB-40) at sea probably at the time of the Iwo Jima or Okinawa operations, circa February-April 1945. Battleship in the center background is USS Idaho (BB-42). The one further to the left is either Tennessee (BB-43) or California (BB-44).
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[3000 x 2025] A sunset view of the USS Iowa (BB-61) moored at Norfolk Naval Station, Pier 11, near the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) and the USS Claude V. Ricketts (DDG-5), June 1, 1986
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[5736 x 4541]USS New Mexico (BB-40) probably at the time of the Iwo Jima or Okinawa operations, circa February-April 1945. Battleship in the center background is USS Idaho (BB-42). The one further to the left is either Tennessee (BB-43) or California (BB-44).
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HMS Brunswick after the battle of the First of June, 1794; By Nicholas Pocock
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The Naval Manoeuvres, Prince George of Wales in his torpedo-boat (No. 79); By Paul Hermann Naumann / William Heysham Overend
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