Photograph of Captain Frye's (aka Captain Charles Fryatt) ship, which was sunk in the raid on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge in World War I, ca.1915. The ship, known as the S.S. Brussels, is partially submerged at center, with only part of the bow and the superstructure still above water. Two tall smokestacks are near the center of the ship, and a tall crane mounted near the bow has fallen over backwards. The ship does not appear to be armed and its lifeboats are missing from their racks. The remains of another ship are visible behind the stern of Frye's ship at right
Image of newspaper clipping; battleship with caption: "Cressy. British cruiser sunk by German submar...
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Image of old photograph of what is most probably a battleship; ship has been hit by a torpedo and is...
Photograph of the British cruiser HMS Vindictive sunk in the entrance to Ostend harbor to prevent tr...
Photograph showing boats sunk by the British to block the entrance to the German-held channel at Zee...
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...
HMAT Warilda (His Majesty's Australian Transport) was a 7713 ton vessel, built by William Beardmore ...
The Wilson B. Keene cargo ship lists heavily to the right in the port. Heavy explosion and fire dam...
Photograph of a cemetery in Belgium showing Captain Frye's grave, ca.1915. A long row of graves is i...
The Wilson B. Keene cargo ship lists heavily to the right (toward the dock) after the explosions. V...
The hull of the Wilson B. Keene sits in the harbor after the explosions. The right side of the hull ...
“The ‘Koenig’ which the Germans tried to sink across the mouth of DSM harbour & failed.” Exterior vi...
Part of collection: German raid on Cocos (Keeling Islands) and sinking of SMS Emden by HMAS Sydney, ...
HMS Foyle was an early twentieth-century Royal Navy destroyer, employed on Channel patrol duty when ...
Image of newspaper clipping; battleship with caption: "Cressy. British cruiser sunk by German submar...
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Image of old photograph of what is most probably a battleship; ship has been hit by a torpedo and is...
Photograph of the British cruiser HMS Vindictive sunk in the entrance to Ostend harbor to prevent tr...
Photograph showing boats sunk by the British to block the entrance to the German-held channel at Zee...
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...
HMAT Warilda (His Majesty's Australian Transport) was a 7713 ton vessel, built by William Beardmore ...
The Wilson B. Keene cargo ship lists heavily to the right in the port. Heavy explosion and fire dam...
Photograph of a cemetery in Belgium showing Captain Frye's grave, ca.1915. A long row of graves is i...
The Wilson B. Keene cargo ship lists heavily to the right (toward the dock) after the explosions. V...
The hull of the Wilson B. Keene sits in the harbor after the explosions. The right side of the hull ...
“The ‘Koenig’ which the Germans tried to sink across the mouth of DSM harbour & failed.” Exterior vi...
Part of collection: German raid on Cocos (Keeling Islands) and sinking of SMS Emden by HMAS Sydney, ...
HMS Foyle was an early twentieth-century Royal Navy destroyer, employed on Channel patrol duty when ...
Image of newspaper clipping; battleship with caption: "Cressy. British cruiser sunk by German submar...
Due to a malfunction inside Platt's camera, the majority of his first 8,000 images, dating from 1919...
Image of old photograph of what is most probably a battleship; ship has been hit by a torpedo and is...