Photograph showing boats sunk by the British to block the entrance to the German-held channel at Zeebrugge, ca.1919. The two old cruisers are partially submerged in a canal at center. The one in the foreground is the Intrepid, and the one behind it is the Ipheginia. Further into the harbor is the Thetis, which was disabled before reaching the channel. The canal in which the two ships are sunk is a narrow waterway with sloping brick walls on the sides. The mole around the harbor is visible in the distance behind the ships
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: Untergang des englischen Kreuzers Am...
Picture of a hospital ship being torpedoed; smaller pictures commemorating torpedoed ships. A repo...
Scapa Flow and its surrounding waters are internationally renowned as the home of many military ship...
Photograph of the British cruiser HMS Vindictive sunk in the entrance to Ostend harbor to prevent tr...
Photograph of Captain Frye's (aka Captain Charles Fryatt) ship, which was sunk in the raid on the Be...
Photograph of the mole protecting the Zeebrugge Canal and an artillery piece overlooking the mole, ...
Image of newspaper clipping; battleship with caption: "Cressy. British cruiser sunk by German submar...
Ships sunk by the noted German raider U-9, commanded by Capt. Weddingen, with inset photo of Capt. L...
Close-up of the ribs of a wrecked ship as viewed from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digit...
Photograph of British Destroyer in the harbor at Wellington, New Zealand, ca.1940-1950. To the right...
An aerial view of the port after the 1947 Texas City Disaster showing the ruined hull of the Wilson ...
The ruined hull of a ship after the explosions in the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Metal is twisted and...
Ships that swept the Germans off the high seas. Image from volume 1, number 19, page 44
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: Untergang des englischen Kreuzers Am...
Picture of a hospital ship being torpedoed; smaller pictures commemorating torpedoed ships. A repo...
Scapa Flow and its surrounding waters are internationally renowned as the home of many military ship...
Photograph of the British cruiser HMS Vindictive sunk in the entrance to Ostend harbor to prevent tr...
Photograph of Captain Frye's (aka Captain Charles Fryatt) ship, which was sunk in the raid on the Be...
Photograph of the mole protecting the Zeebrugge Canal and an artillery piece overlooking the mole, ...
Image of newspaper clipping; battleship with caption: "Cressy. British cruiser sunk by German submar...
Ships sunk by the noted German raider U-9, commanded by Capt. Weddingen, with inset photo of Capt. L...
Close-up of the ribs of a wrecked ship as viewed from the Williamson Photosphere, 1914.https://digit...
Photograph of British Destroyer in the harbor at Wellington, New Zealand, ca.1940-1950. To the right...
An aerial view of the port after the 1947 Texas City Disaster showing the ruined hull of the Wilson ...
The ruined hull of a ship after the explosions in the 1947 Texas City Disaster. Metal is twisted and...
Ships that swept the Germans off the high seas. Image from volume 1, number 19, page 44
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
A postcard printed in Germany during World War I. German title: Untergang des englischen Kreuzers Am...
Picture of a hospital ship being torpedoed; smaller pictures commemorating torpedoed ships. A repo...
Scapa Flow and its surrounding waters are internationally renowned as the home of many military ship...