The Royal Navy During The Second World War, 16-inch guns on the battleship HMS RODNEY open fire whilst she is steaming in the Western Mediterranean....The Royal Navy During The Second World War
The barrells of the main armament of nine 16-inch guns mounted in triple turrets on the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney are elevated...HMS Rodney
Detail view of the barrells of the main armament of nine 16-inch guns mounted in triple turrets on the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney...World War Two: War at Sea 1939
The barrells of the main armament of nine 16-inch guns mounted in triple turrets on the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney are elevated...HMS Rodney
Robert Ellis, a former Chief Petty Officer aboard the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney, now holds onto her nameplate as a crane operator...Scrap Iron
The 16 inch guns of the battleship HMS 'Rodney', 1937. Launched in 1925 HMS 'Rodney' was the sister ship of HMS 'Nelson'. The design of the ships was...The 16 inch guns of the battleship HMS 'Rodney', 1937.
Rodney. To save weight and space all the main armament was grouped together forward, an arrangement never seen in any other class of battleship.EDITORIAL HMS Nelson, flagship of the home fleet at the outbreak of WWII
The aircraft carrier HMS Glorious, built as a large light cruiser in 1915-1917, she was converted, 1924-1930. From British Warships, published 1940.EDITORIAL HMS Rodney. To save weight and space all the main armament was grouped together forward, an arrangement never seen in any other class of battleship
Vice Admiral Sir Neville Syfret inspecting the ship's company along the deck of HMS Rodney, a Nelson-class battleship on 10th January 1943 at the...World War Two: War At Sea 1943
Rodney, 1939. A photograph of the battleship, HMS Rodney, taken by Edward Malindine for the Daily Herald newspaper on 18 May, 1939. Rodney was one...HMS Rodney, 1939.
The Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney and the Revenge-class battleship HMS Royal Oak can bee seen tied up at anchor as viewed from the...HMS Ark Royal And HMS Rodney
The newly-launched British battleship HMS Rodney leaving the Cammell Laird shipyard at Birkenhead, Merseyside for Portsmouth, 13th August 1927.HMS Rodney
View of a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church of Saint-Pierre, in the heart of Caen. The...Caen Daily Life
View of a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church of Saint-Pierre, in the heart of Caen. The...Caen Daily Life
General view of of the church of Saint-Pierre with a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church, in the heart of...Caen Daily Life
View of a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church of Saint-Pierre, in the heart of Caen. The...Caen Daily Life
General view of of the church of Saint-Pierre with a gigantic scaffolding 76 meters high was erected around the spire of the church, in the heart of...Caen Daily Life
The barrells of the main armament of nine 16-inch guns mounted in triple turrets on the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney are elevated...HMS Rodney
In the foreground lays the broken hull of the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney which had played a major role in the sinking of the...Scrap Iron
In the foreground lays the broken hull of the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney which had played a major role in the sinking of the...Scrap Iron
Five of the most famous ships in the British Navy are to be broken up for scrap because they are no longer any use as fighting ships. They are the...Five big British warships for Scrapheap.
British battleship HMS Rodney of the Royal Navy firing her secondary armament of six inch guns during exercises at sea in the Second World War...British battleship HMS Rodney of the Royal Navy firing her secondary armament of six inch guns during exercises at sea i
British Royal Navy Battleship Cruiser HMS Rodney, at sea, ca. 1884.British Royal Navy Battleship Cruiser HMS Rodney
British Royal Navy Battleship Cruiser HMS Rodney, at sea, date not given.British Royal Navy Battleship Cruiser HMS Rodney
British Royal Navy Battleship HMS Rodney, anchoring in an undisclosed naval port, ca. 1928.British Royal Navy Battleship HMS Rodney
Rodney', Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. A battleship of the 'Admiral' class, HMS 'Rodney' entered service in 1888 with the Home Fleet....HMS 'Rodney', Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
Launching a paravane from the battleship HMS 'Rodney', 1937. Invented by Charles Dennistoun Burney, the paravane was designed as a countermeasure...Launching a paravane from the battleship HMS 'Rodney', 1937.
Opening of the Inland Sea Ports of Japan: the port of Hiogo, with the British and American fleets at anchor, 1868. Engraving of a sketch by Acting...Opening Of The Inland Sea Ports Of Japan:...Hiogo...British And American Fleets At Anchor
The Royal Navy During The Second World War, A Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft is hoisted on to the catapult on board HMS RODNEY prior to...The Royal Navy During The Second World War
Detail view of the barrells of the main armament of nine 16-inch guns mounted in triple turrets on the Royal Navy Nelson-class battleship HMS Rodney...World War Two: War at Sea 1939
Nelson, seen here in the foreground, with HMS Rodney, Ramillies, Revenge, Resolution and Royal Sovereign, in the Solent in preparation for the King's...HMS Nelson in the Solent
RoyalNavy warship HMS Rodney ships seen here moored in the Solent June 1931.Royal Navy warship HMS Rodney moored in the Solent June 1931
hms rodney was a battleship of the victorian royal navy, warship, 19th century - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsHMS Rodney was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, Warship, 19th Century
hms rodney (1884) running the blockade at night, royal navy battleship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsHMS Rodney (1884) running the blockade at night, Royal Navy battleship
the 69 ton guns on hms rodney firing,victorian royal navy battleship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsThe 69 ton guns on HMS Rodney firing,Victorian Royal navy battleship
royal navy sailors loading ammuniction in fore magazine of hms rodney, victorian battleship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsRoyal navy sailors loading ammuniction in fore magazine of HMS Rodney, Victorian battleship
interior of sighting tower on hms rodney (1884), royal navy battleship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsInterior of sighting tower on HMS Rodney (1884), Royal navy battleship
hydraulic rammers for laoding guns on hms rodney (1884), royal navy battleship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsHydraulic rammers for laoding guns on HMS Rodney (1884), Royal navy battleship
barbette, sailor washing out gun after firing on hms rodney, royal navy battleship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsBarbette, Sailor washing out gun after firing on HMS Rodney, Royal navy battleship
royal navy maneuvers, hms rodney's first shot at the enemy, victorian warship - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsRoyal Navy maneuvers, HMS Rodney's first shot at the enemy, Victorian warship
fleet of royal navy warships, admiral fitzroy's division of b squadron - royal navy battleship hms rodney stock illustrationsFleet of Royal navy warships, Admiral Fitzroy's division of B Squadron
Rodney", 1936. Cigarette Card No.17 of a series of 25 Old Naval Prints Issued by John Player & Sons. Artist Unknown.HMSRodney
Rodney shows her formidable 'teeth'. An unusual and impressive view of HMS Rodney's great 16in. Guns. 15th May 1931.HMS Rodney, 1931