Antique c1940 photograph, HMS Jamaica (C44). HMS Jamaica, a Crown Colony-class cruiser of the Royal Navy, was named after the island of Jamaica, which was a British possession when she was built in the late 1930s. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-antique-c1940-photograph-hms-jamaica-c44-hms-jamaica-a-crown-colony-162362610.html
RMKC474J–Antique c1940 photograph, HMS Jamaica (C44). HMS Jamaica, a Crown Colony-class cruiser of the Royal Navy, was named after the island of Jamaica, which was a British possession when she was built in the late 1930s. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH.
Torpedomen of the light cruiser HMS Jamaica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-torpedomen-of-the-light-cruiser-hms-jamaica-54731635.html
RMD516N7–Torpedomen of the light cruiser HMS Jamaica
1891 - West Indies, Port Royal Jamaica with HMS Urgent at anchor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1891-west-indies-port-royal-jamaica-with-hms-urgent-at-anchor-image485677395.html
RM2K64ED7–1891 - West Indies, Port Royal Jamaica with HMS Urgent at anchor
The Duke and Duchess of York on board HMS Renown during their tour of Australia and New Zealand, 1927. Their journey by sea to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji took them via Jamaica. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-duke-and-duchess-of-york-on-board-hms-renown-during-their-tour-of-australia-and-new-zealand-1927-their-journey-by-sea-to-australia-new-zealand-and-fiji-took-them-via-jamaica-image503407827.html
RM2M705PY–The Duke and Duchess of York on board HMS Renown during their tour of Australia and New Zealand, 1927. Their journey by sea to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji took them via Jamaica.
HMS JAMAICA - Underway. , Jamaica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-underway-jamaica-image601996177.html
RM2WYB87D–HMS JAMAICA - Underway. , Jamaica
HMS Berwick, British protected cruiser Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hms-berwick-british-protected-cruiser-105366393.html
RMG3BRWD–HMS Berwick, British protected cruiser
HMS Invincible launch, Jamaica, 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-invincible-launch-jamaica-1984-image551977671.html
RF2R20N47–HMS Invincible launch, Jamaica, 1984
Jamaica, View of ship at sea. Caption reads: 'HMS Jason, Port Royal, Jamaica', 1862. 2005/001/152/23. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jamaica-view-of-ship-at-sea-caption-reads-hms-jason-port-royal-jamaica-1862-200500115223-image337618681.html
RM2AH7T21–Jamaica, View of ship at sea. Caption reads: 'HMS Jason, Port Royal, Jamaica', 1862. 2005/001/152/23.
. English: A chart containing the traverse of his Majesty's ship Goliath on the Jamaica Station 1802. I.EngledueSingle sheet. Col. ms. Medium: Pink silk border stitched to edge of sheet. Scale: [ca. 1:1 200 000 (lat)]. Cartographic Note: Borders graduated for lat & long. Contents Note: 'Goliath's' track. 5 views. Watercolour sketch of HMS 'Goliath' in a storm. Duc 245:3/5 'Goliath' track by Engledue . 1802. I. Engledue 34 A chart containing the traverse of his Majesty's ship Goliath on the Jamaica Station 1802. I.Engledue RMG F0027 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-chart-containing-the-traverse-of-his-majestys-ship-goliath-on-the-jamaica-station-1802-iengleduesingle-sheet-col-ms-medium-pink-silk-border-stitched-to-edge-of-sheet-scale-ca-11-200-000-lat-cartographic-note-borders-graduated-for-lat-long-contents-note-goliaths-track-5-views-watercolour-sketch-of-hms-goliath-in-a-storm-duc-24535-goliath-track-by-engledue-1802-i-engledue-34-a-chart-containing-the-traverse-of-his-majestys-ship-goliath-on-the-jamaica-station-1802-iengledue-rmg-f0027-image206601027.html
RMP03DM3–. English: A chart containing the traverse of his Majesty's ship Goliath on the Jamaica Station 1802. I.EngledueSingle sheet. Col. ms. Medium: Pink silk border stitched to edge of sheet. Scale: [ca. 1:1 200 000 (lat)]. Cartographic Note: Borders graduated for lat & long. Contents Note: 'Goliath's' track. 5 views. Watercolour sketch of HMS 'Goliath' in a storm. Duc 245:3/5 'Goliath' track by Engledue . 1802. I. Engledue 34 A chart containing the traverse of his Majesty's ship Goliath on the Jamaica Station 1802. I.Engledue RMG F0027
1891 - West Indies, Port Royal Jamaica with HMS Urgent at anchor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1891-west-indies-port-royal-jamaica-with-hms-urgent-at-anchor-174797694.html
RMM4AM6P–1891 - West Indies, Port Royal Jamaica with HMS Urgent at anchor
The Homecoming of the Duke and Duchess of York from their Empire Tour to Australia (January to July 1927) on board the HMS Renown - photographed on the balcony of Buckingham Palace reunited with baby Princess Elizabeth, King George V and Queen Mary. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-homecoming-of-the-duke-and-duchess-of-york-from-their-empire-tour-to-australia-january-to-july-1927-on-board-the-hms-renown-photographed-on-the-balcony-of-buckingham-palace-reunited-with-baby-princess-elizabeth-king-george-v-and-queen-mary-image560840723.html
RM2RGCE1R–The Homecoming of the Duke and Duchess of York from their Empire Tour to Australia (January to July 1927) on board the HMS Renown - photographed on the balcony of Buckingham Palace reunited with baby Princess Elizabeth, King George V and Queen Mary.
JAMAICA - CIRCA 1955: A stamp printed in Jamaica shows H.M.S. Britannia at Port Royal and Queen Elizabeth II, circa 1955. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jamaica-circa-1955-a-stamp-printed-in-jamaica-shows-hms-britannia-at-port-royal-and-queen-elizabeth-ii-circa-1955-image543215827.html
RF2PFNH97–JAMAICA - CIRCA 1955: A stamp printed in Jamaica shows H.M.S. Britannia at Port Royal and Queen Elizabeth II, circa 1955.
HMS JAMAICA, 18 September 1943. HMS JAMAICA, at anchor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-18-september-1943-hms-jamaica-at-anchor-image568998730.html
RM2T1M3K6–HMS JAMAICA, 18 September 1943. HMS JAMAICA, at anchor.
The Royal Navy frigate HMS Invincible departs from Jamaica, 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-frigate-hms-invincible-departs-from-jamaica-1984-image551981382.html
RF2R20WTP–The Royal Navy frigate HMS Invincible departs from Jamaica, 1984
Jamaica, Showing ship at sea. Caption reads: 'HMS Aboukir, Port Royal, Jamaica', 1862. 2005/001/152/32. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jamaica-showing-ship-at-sea-caption-reads-hms-aboukir-port-royal-jamaica-1862-200500115232-image337618770.html
RM2AH7T56–Jamaica, Showing ship at sea. Caption reads: 'HMS Aboukir, Port Royal, Jamaica', 1862. 2005/001/152/32.
HMS JAMAICA, 18 September 1943. HMS JAMAICA, at anchor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-18-september-1943-hms-jamaica-at-anchor-image479150557.html
RM2JRF5BW–HMS JAMAICA, 18 September 1943. HMS JAMAICA, at anchor.
HMS Invincible salute at sunset, 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-invincible-salute-at-sunset-1984-image551977703.html
RF2R20N5B–HMS Invincible salute at sunset, 1984
Jamaica, Showing ship's crew with three ladies in front row, on the deck in bright sunshine. Caption reads: 'HMS Serapis', 1862. 2005/001/152/4. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jamaica-showing-ships-crew-with-three-ladies-in-front-row-on-the-deck-in-bright-sunshine-caption-reads-hms-serapis-1862-20050011524-image337618661.html
RM2AH7T19–Jamaica, Showing ship's crew with three ladies in front row, on the deck in bright sunshine. Caption reads: 'HMS Serapis', 1862. 2005/001/152/4.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The Fiji Class Cruiser HMS JAMAICA at anchor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-fiji-class-cruiser-hms-jamaica-at-anchor-image569011066.html
RM2T1MKBP–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The Fiji Class Cruiser HMS JAMAICA at anchor.
Storage below deck on the HMS Invincible, 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/storage-below-deck-on-the-hms-invincible-1984-image551977743.html
RF2R20N6R–Storage below deck on the HMS Invincible, 1984
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The Fiji Class Cruiser HMS JAMAICA at anchor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-fiji-class-cruiser-hms-jamaica-at-anchor-image479137900.html
RM2JREH7T–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The Fiji Class Cruiser HMS JAMAICA at anchor.
Naval divisions on the deck of the HMS Invincible, 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/naval-divisions-on-the-deck-of-the-hms-invincible-1984-image551977724.html
RF2R20N64–Naval divisions on the deck of the HMS Invincible, 1984
HMS JAMAICA, BRITISH FIJI CLASS CRUISER. 1944 AND 1945, AT SEA. - , Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-british-fiji-class-cruiser-1944-and-1945-at-sea-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602538130.html
RM2X07YEX–HMS JAMAICA, BRITISH FIJI CLASS CRUISER. 1944 AND 1945, AT SEA. - , Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
Harrier Jump Jet aircraft on the deck of the HMS Invincible, 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harrier-jump-jet-aircraft-on-the-deck-of-the-hms-invincible-1984-image551977723.html
RF2R20N63–Harrier Jump Jet aircraft on the deck of the HMS Invincible, 1984
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - Refuelling begins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-refuelling-begins-image602433495.html
RM2X0361Y–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - Refuelling begins
WITH AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER AT SEA. AUGUST 1944, ON BOARD HMS INDEFATIGABLE. - View from the INDEFATIGABLE of the escorting cruiser HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-an-aircraft-carrier-at-sea-august-1944-on-board-hms-indefatigable-view-from-the-indefatigable-of-the-escorting-cruiser-hms-jamaica-image602421154.html
RM2X02J96–WITH AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER AT SEA. AUGUST 1944, ON BOARD HMS INDEFATIGABLE. - View from the INDEFATIGABLE of the escorting cruiser HMS JAMAICA
CRUISER GUNS' CREWS. MAY 1943, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AND BERWICK. - 4' guns crew of HMS BERWICK in action Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-guns-crews-may-1943-on-board-hms-jamaica-and-berwick-4-guns-crew-of-hms-berwick-in-action-image602538399.html
RM2X07YTF–CRUISER GUNS' CREWS. MAY 1943, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AND BERWICK. - 4' guns crew of HMS BERWICK in action
Cruiser Guns' Crews. May 1943, on Board HMS Jamaica and Berwick. 4' guns crew of HMS BERWICK in action. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-guns-crews-may-1943-on-board-hms-jamaica-and-berwick-4-guns-crew-of-hms-berwick-in-action-image569010909.html
RM2T1MK65–Cruiser Guns' Crews. May 1943, on Board HMS Jamaica and Berwick. 4' guns crew of HMS BERWICK in action.
British Skippers. April 1943. Left to right: Captain J S Storey, DSO, RN, and Commander L C S Skinner of HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-skippers-april-1943-left-to-right-captain-j-s-storey-dso-rn-and-commander-l-c-s-skinner-of-hms-jamaica-image569009660.html
RM2T1MHHG–British Skippers. April 1943. Left to right: Captain J S Storey, DSO, RN, and Commander L C S Skinner of HMS JAMAICA.
BRITISH SKIPPERS. APRIL 1943. - Left to right: Captain J S Storey, DSO, RN, and Commander L C S Skinner of HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-skippers-april-1943-left-to-right-captain-j-s-storey-dso-rn-and-commander-l-c-s-skinner-of-hms-jamaica-image603093801.html
RM2X15889–BRITISH SKIPPERS. APRIL 1943. - Left to right: Captain J S Storey, DSO, RN, and Commander L C S Skinner of HMS JAMAICA
BRITISH SKIPPERS. APRIL 1943. - Left to right: Captain J S Storey, DSO, RN, and Commander L C S Skinner of HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-skippers-april-1943-left-to-right-captain-j-s-storey-dso-rn-and-commander-l-c-s-skinner-of-hms-jamaica-image602422750.html
RM2X02MA6–BRITISH SKIPPERS. APRIL 1943. - Left to right: Captain J S Storey, DSO, RN, and Commander L C S Skinner of HMS JAMAICA
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The hoses about to be passed through a trough Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-the-hoses-about-to-be-passed-through-a-trough-image603121848.html
RM2X16G20–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The hoses about to be passed through a trough
SEAFIRES ON BOARD THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS FURIOUS AT SEA. AUGUST 1944. - A Seafire from the FURIOUS flying over the cruiser HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seafires-on-board-the-aircraft-carrier-hms-furious-at-sea-august-1944-a-seafire-from-the-furious-flying-over-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-image602530425.html
RM2X07HKN–SEAFIRES ON BOARD THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS FURIOUS AT SEA. AUGUST 1944. - A Seafire from the FURIOUS flying over the cruiser HMS JAMAICA
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The hoses about to be passed through a trough Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-the-hoses-about-to-be-passed-through-a-trough-image602433285.html
RM2X035PD–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The hoses about to be passed through a trough
WITH AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER AT SEA. AUGUST 1944, ON BOARD HMS INDEFATIGABLE AT SEA. - Barracudas and fighters of the carrier at the ready with the escorting cruiser HMS JAMAICA in the background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-an-aircraft-carrier-at-sea-august-1944-on-board-hms-indefatigable-at-sea-barracudas-and-fighters-of-the-carrier-at-the-ready-with-the-escorting-cruiser-hms-jamaica-in-the-background-image602530056.html
RM2X07H6G–WITH AN AIRCRAFT CARRIER AT SEA. AUGUST 1944, ON BOARD HMS INDEFATIGABLE AT SEA. - Barracudas and fighters of the carrier at the ready with the escorting cruiser HMS JAMAICA in the background
HMS JAMAICA at Hvalfjord in Iceland, October 1943. HMS JAMAICA in dazzle paint at Hvalfjord, Iceland, photographed from the aircraft carrier HMS FORMIDABLE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-at-hvalfjord-in-iceland-october-1943-hms-jamaica-in-dazzle-paint-at-hvalfjord-iceland-photographed-from-the-aircraft-carrier-hms-formidable-image568978131.html
RM2T1K5BF–HMS JAMAICA at Hvalfjord in Iceland, October 1943. HMS JAMAICA in dazzle paint at Hvalfjord, Iceland, photographed from the aircraft carrier HMS FORMIDABLE.
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The line secured to double hoses which are hauled to the cruiser Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-the-line-secured-to-double-hoses-which-are-hauled-to-the-cruiser-image602434057.html
RM2X036P1–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The line secured to double hoses which are hauled to the cruiser
HMS JAMAICA at Hvalfjord in Iceland, October 1943. HMS JAMAICA in dazzle paint at Hvalfjord, Iceland, photographed from the aircraft carrier HMS FORMIDABLE. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-at-hvalfjord-in-iceland-october-1943-hms-jamaica-in-dazzle-paint-at-hvalfjord-iceland-photographed-from-the-aircraft-carrier-hms-formidable-image479141731.html
RM2JREP4K–HMS JAMAICA at Hvalfjord in Iceland, October 1943. HMS JAMAICA in dazzle paint at Hvalfjord, Iceland, photographed from the aircraft carrier HMS FORMIDABLE.
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - A union is made and all is ready for refuelling to begin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-a-union-is-made-and-all-is-ready-for-refuelling-to-begin-image602433360.html
RM2X035W4–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - A union is made and all is ready for refuelling to begin
A CRUISER'S EQUIPMENT. 26 AUGUST 1943, PORTSMOUTH. EQUIPMENT MADE BY EVERSHED AND VIGNOLES LTD FITTED ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS JAMAICA. - Main engine salinometer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cruisers-equipment-26-august-1943-portsmouth-equipment-made-by-evershed-and-vignoles-ltd-fitted-on-board-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-main-engine-salinometer-image602432979.html
RM2X035BF–A CRUISER'S EQUIPMENT. 26 AUGUST 1943, PORTSMOUTH. EQUIPMENT MADE BY EVERSHED AND VIGNOLES LTD FITTED ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS JAMAICA. - Main engine salinometer
A CRUISER'S EQUIPMENT. 26 AUGUST 1943, PORTSMOUTH. EQUIPMENT MADE BY EVERSHED AND VIGNOLES LTD FITTED ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS JAMAICA. - The 'Wee Megger' tester in use Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cruisers-equipment-26-august-1943-portsmouth-equipment-made-by-evershed-and-vignoles-ltd-fitted-on-board-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-the-wee-megger-tester-in-use-image603117136.html
RM2X16A1M–A CRUISER'S EQUIPMENT. 26 AUGUST 1943, PORTSMOUTH. EQUIPMENT MADE BY EVERSHED AND VIGNOLES LTD FITTED ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS JAMAICA. - The 'Wee Megger' tester in use
The Royal Navy during the Second World War HMS JAMAICA and a tanker continue on their course at speed while refueling proceeds. Photograph taken from on board the cruiser. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-hms-jamaica-and-a-tanker-continue-on-their-course-at-speed-while-refueling-proceeds-photograph-taken-from-on-board-the-cruiser-image569012906.html
RM2T1MNNE–The Royal Navy during the Second World War HMS JAMAICA and a tanker continue on their course at speed while refueling proceeds. Photograph taken from on board the cruiser.
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The two ships continue on their course at speed while the refuelling proceeds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-the-two-ships-continue-on-their-course-at-speed-while-the-refuelling-proceeds-image602432951.html
RM2X035AF–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - The two ships continue on their course at speed while the refuelling proceeds
A CRUISER'S EQUIPMENT. 26 AUGUST 1943, PORTSMOUTH. EQUIPMENT MADE BY EVERSHED AND VIGNOLES LTD FITTED ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS JAMAICA. - Panel of 7 Salinity indicators Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cruisers-equipment-26-august-1943-portsmouth-equipment-made-by-evershed-and-vignoles-ltd-fitted-on-board-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-panel-of-7-salinity-indicators-image602538071.html
RM2X07YCR–A CRUISER'S EQUIPMENT. 26 AUGUST 1943, PORTSMOUTH. EQUIPMENT MADE BY EVERSHED AND VIGNOLES LTD FITTED ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS JAMAICA. - Panel of 7 Salinity indicators
THE NAVY IN NORTHERN WATERS. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1943, ON BOARD HMS FORMIDABLE, ON RUSSIAN CONVOY IN NORTHERN WATERS. - The cruiser HMS JAMAICA in heavy seas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-in-northern-waters-october-and-november-1943-on-board-hms-formidable-on-russian-convoy-in-northern-waters-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-in-heavy-seas-image602426677.html
RM2X02WAD–THE NAVY IN NORTHERN WATERS. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1943, ON BOARD HMS FORMIDABLE, ON RUSSIAN CONVOY IN NORTHERN WATERS. - The cruiser HMS JAMAICA in heavy seas
THE NAVY IN NORTHERN WATERS. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1943, ON BOARD HMS FORMIDABLE, ON RUSSIAN CONVOY IN NORTHERN WATERS. - The cruiser HMS JAMAICA in an Arctic setting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-navy-in-northern-waters-october-and-november-1943-on-board-hms-formidable-on-russian-convoy-in-northern-waters-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-in-an-arctic-setting-image602427259.html
RM2X02X37–THE NAVY IN NORTHERN WATERS. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER 1943, ON BOARD HMS FORMIDABLE, ON RUSSIAN CONVOY IN NORTHERN WATERS. - The cruiser HMS JAMAICA in an Arctic setting
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - HMS JAMAICA and a tanker continue on their course at speed while refueling proceeds. Photograph taken from on board the cruiser Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-hms-jamaica-and-a-tanker-continue-on-their-course-at-speed-while-refueling-proceeds-photograph-taken-from-on-board-the-cruiser-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602431195.html
RM2X0333R–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - HMS JAMAICA and a tanker continue on their course at speed while refueling proceeds. Photograph taken from on board the cruiser Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
WITH THE FURIOUS AT SEA. APRIL 1944, ON BOARD THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS FURIOUS. - The aircraft carrier HMS VICTORIOUS and the Fiji Class cruiser HMS JAMAICA seen from beneath the wings of Barracudas on the flight deck of HMS FURIOUS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/with-the-furious-at-sea-april-1944-on-board-the-aircraft-carrier-hms-furious-the-aircraft-carrier-hms-victorious-and-the-fiji-class-cruiser-hms-jamaica-seen-from-beneath-the-wings-of-barracudas-on-the-flight-deck-of-hms-furious-image602424791.html
RM2X02PY3–WITH THE FURIOUS AT SEA. APRIL 1944, ON BOARD THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER HMS FURIOUS. - The aircraft carrier HMS VICTORIOUS and the Fiji Class cruiser HMS JAMAICA seen from beneath the wings of Barracudas on the flight deck of HMS FURIOUS
The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King arriving on board HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-arriving-on-board-hms-jamaica-image569010329.html
RM2T1MJDD–The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King arriving on board HMS JAMAICA.
THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King arriving on board HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-arriving-on-board-hms-jamaica-image602428780.html
RM2X0301G–THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King arriving on board HMS JAMAICA
THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 18 TO 21 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-18-to-21-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-of-hms-jamaica-image602532658.html
RM2X07MFE–THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 18 TO 21 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA
The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 18 To 21 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-18-to-21-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-of-hms-jamaica-image569010361.html
RM2T1MJEH–The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 18 To 21 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA.
THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 18 TO 21 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-18-to-21-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-of-hms-jamaica-image602529491.html
RM2X07GEB–THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 18 TO 21 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA
The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 18 To 21 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-18-to-21-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-of-hms-jamaica-image569010367.html
RM2T1MJER–The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 18 To 21 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA.
THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-some-of-the-ships-company-on-board-hms-jamaica-image602539413.html
RM2X0814N–THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA
THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-some-of-the-ships-company-on-board-hms-jamaica-image602540387.html
RM2X082BF–THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA
The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-some-of-the-ships-company-on-board-hms-jamaica-image569010327.html
RM2T1MJDB–The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA.
The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-on-board-hms-jamaica-image569010397.html
RM2T1MJFW–The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA.
The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-some-of-the-ships-company-on-board-hms-jamaica-image569010359.html
RM2T1MJEF–The King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 19 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Fleet, the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. His Majesty The King inspecting some of the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA.
THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-19-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-his-majesty-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-on-board-hms-jamaica-image602857782.html
RM2X0PF72–THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 19 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - His Majesty The King inspecting the ship's company on board HMS JAMAICA
HM THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 18 TO 21 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE HOME FLEET THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - HM The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hm-the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-18-to-21-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-home-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-hm-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-of-hms-jamaica-image602421342.html
RM2X02JFX–HM THE KING PAYS 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. 18 TO 21 MARCH 1943, SCAPA FLOW, WEARING THE UNIFORM OF AN ADMIRAL OF THE HOME FLEET THE KING PAID A 4-DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET. - HM The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA
Hm the King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 18 To 21 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Home Fleet the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. HM The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hm-the-king-pays-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-18-to-21-march-1943-scapa-flow-wearing-the-uniform-of-an-admiral-of-the-home-fleet-the-king-paid-a-4-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-hm-the-king-inspecting-the-ships-company-of-hms-jamaica-image568977930.html
RM2T1K54A–Hm the King Pays 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. 18 To 21 March 1943, Scapa Flow, Wearing the Uniform of An Admiral of the Home Fleet the King Paid a 4-day Visit To the Home Fleet. HM The King inspecting the ship's company of HMS JAMAICA.
FIRST LORD VISITS HOME FLEET. 15 JANUARY 1943, SCAPA FLOW, MR A V ALEXANDER, FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY IN THE COURSE OF HIS THREE DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET SPOKE TO SHIP'S CREWS ABOUT THE WAR AT SEA. - The First Lord addressing the ship's company of the cruiser HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lord-visits-home-fleet-15-january-1943-scapa-flow-mr-a-v-alexander-first-lord-of-the-admiralty-in-the-course-of-his-three-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-spoke-to-ships-crews-about-the-war-at-sea-the-first-lord-addressing-the-ships-company-of-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-image603070090.html
RM2X1461E–FIRST LORD VISITS HOME FLEET. 15 JANUARY 1943, SCAPA FLOW, MR A V ALEXANDER, FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY IN THE COURSE OF HIS THREE DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET SPOKE TO SHIP'S CREWS ABOUT THE WAR AT SEA. - The First Lord addressing the ship's company of the cruiser HMS JAMAICA
FIRST LORD VISITS HOME FLEET. 15 JANUARY 1943, SCAPA FLOW, MR A V ALEXANDER, FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY IN THE COURSE OF HIS THREE DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET SPOKE TO SHIP'S CREWS ABOUT THE WAR AT SEA. - The First Lord being piped over the side of the cruiser HMS JAMAICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lord-visits-home-fleet-15-january-1943-scapa-flow-mr-a-v-alexander-first-lord-of-the-admiralty-in-the-course-of-his-three-day-visit-to-the-home-fleet-spoke-to-ships-crews-about-the-war-at-sea-the-first-lord-being-piped-over-the-side-of-the-cruiser-hms-jamaica-image602421601.html
RM2X02JW5–FIRST LORD VISITS HOME FLEET. 15 JANUARY 1943, SCAPA FLOW, MR A V ALEXANDER, FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY IN THE COURSE OF HIS THREE DAY VISIT TO THE HOME FLEET SPOKE TO SHIP'S CREWS ABOUT THE WAR AT SEA. - The First Lord being piped over the side of the cruiser HMS JAMAICA
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-wearing-anti-flash-gear-s-bell-of-thornaby-yorks-the-torpedo-trainer-left-and-j-beck-of-wakefield-at-their-action-stations-at-the-torpedo-tubes-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-image569012113.html
RM2T1MMN5–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943.
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - Looking aft as the ships proceed with refuelling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-looking-aft-as-the-ships-proceed-with-refuelling-still-in-progress-in-the-foreground-is-a-rating-holding-a-marked-line-which-enables-the-navigator-watching-from-the-bridge-to-keep-a-true-course-during-the-operation-image602433140.html
RM2X035H8–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - Looking aft as the ships proceed with refuelling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation
CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - Looking aft as the ships proceed with refuelling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cruiser-refuelling-at-sea-september-1944-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-sea-refuelling-from-a-tanker-looking-aft-as-the-ships-proceed-with-refuelling-still-in-progress-in-the-foreground-is-a-rating-holding-a-marked-line-which-enables-the-navigator-watching-from-the-bridge-to-keep-a-true-course-during-the-operation-image602432048.html
RM2X03468–CRUISER REFUELLING AT SEA. SEPTEMBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS JAMAICA AT SEA, REFUELLING FROM A TANKER. - Looking aft as the ships proceed with refuelling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943 Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-wearing-anti-flash-gear-s-bell-of-thornaby-yorks-the-torpedo-trainer-left-and-j-beck-of-wakefield-at-their-action-stations-at-the-torpedo-tubes-on-board-hms-jamaica-at-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-the-scharnhorst-on-26-december-1943-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image603119371.html
RM2X16CWF–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Wearing anti flash gear S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorks (the Torpedo Trainer) left, and J Beck, of Wakefield, at their action stations at the torpedo tubes on board HMS JAMAICA at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship, the SCHARNHORST on 26 December 1943 Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
The Royal Navy during the Second World War Some of HM Ships of the British Home Fleet, HMS FURIOUS (nearest), HMS SEARCHER, HMS PURSUER, and HMS JAMAICA, which took part in the attack on the TIRPITZ on 3 April 1944 in Alten Fjord which left her blazing. Grumman Hellcats of HMS EMPEROR can be seen on deck in the foreground. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-some-of-hm-ships-of-the-british-home-fleet-hms-furious-nearest-hms-searcher-hms-pursuer-and-hms-jamaica-which-took-part-in-the-attack-on-the-tirpitz-on-3-april-1944-in-alten-fjord-which-left-her-blazing-grumman-hellcats-of-hms-emperor-can-be-seen-on-deck-in-the-foreground-image569012306.html
RM2T1MN02–The Royal Navy during the Second World War Some of HM Ships of the British Home Fleet, HMS FURIOUS (nearest), HMS SEARCHER, HMS PURSUER, and HMS JAMAICA, which took part in the attack on the TIRPITZ on 3 April 1944 in Alten Fjord which left her blazing. Grumman Hellcats of HMS EMPEROR can be seen on deck in the foreground.
HMS JAMAICA refuelling at sea from a tanker, September 1944. Looking aft as HMS JAMAICA and a tanker proceed with refueling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation. Part of the cruiser's rear six inch gun turrets can be seen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-refuelling-at-sea-from-a-tanker-september-1944-looking-aft-as-hms-jamaica-and-a-tanker-proceed-with-refueling-still-in-progress-in-the-foreground-is-a-rating-holding-a-marked-line-which-enables-the-navigator-watching-from-the-bridge-to-keep-a-true-course-during-the-operation-part-of-the-cruisers-rear-six-inch-gun-turrets-can-be-seen-image479141810.html
RM2JREP7E–HMS JAMAICA refuelling at sea from a tanker, September 1944. Looking aft as HMS JAMAICA and a tanker proceed with refueling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation. Part of the cruiser's rear six inch gun turrets can be seen.
HMS JAMAICA refuelling at sea from a tanker, September 1944. Looking aft as HMS JAMAICA and a tanker proceed with refueling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation. Part of the cruiser's rear six inch gun turrets can be seen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-jamaica-refuelling-at-sea-from-a-tanker-september-1944-looking-aft-as-hms-jamaica-and-a-tanker-proceed-with-refueling-still-in-progress-in-the-foreground-is-a-rating-holding-a-marked-line-which-enables-the-navigator-watching-from-the-bridge-to-keep-a-true-course-during-the-operation-part-of-the-cruisers-rear-six-inch-gun-turrets-can-be-seen-image568978156.html
RM2T1K5CC–HMS JAMAICA refuelling at sea from a tanker, September 1944. Looking aft as HMS JAMAICA and a tanker proceed with refueling still in progress. In the foreground is a rating holding a marked line which enables the navigator watching from the bridge to keep a true course during the operation. Part of the cruiser's rear six inch gun turrets can be seen.
MEN FROM BRITISH CRUISER PARADE IN SINGAPORE. 22 OCTOBER 1945, SINGAPORE. WHEN THE COLONY CLASS CRUISER HMS JAMAICA ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE SHE LANDED FOUR ARMED PLATOONS FOR A PARADE AND MARCH PAST ON THE PADANG. THE SALUTE WAS TAKEN BY HER COMMANDING OFFICER, CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES-HALLET, CB, DSC, RN. - Led by the cruiser's Royal Marine band, men of HMS JAMAICA march through the streets of Singapore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-from-british-cruiser-parade-in-singapore-22-october-1945-singapore-when-the-colony-class-cruiser-hms-jamaica-arrived-in-singapore-she-landed-four-armed-platoons-for-a-parade-and-march-past-on-the-padang-the-salute-was-taken-by-her-commanding-officer-captain-john-hughes-hallet-cb-dsc-rn-led-by-the-cruisers-royal-marine-band-men-of-hms-jamaica-march-through-the-streets-of-singapore-image602433079.html
RM2X035F3–MEN FROM BRITISH CRUISER PARADE IN SINGAPORE. 22 OCTOBER 1945, SINGAPORE. WHEN THE COLONY CLASS CRUISER HMS JAMAICA ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE SHE LANDED FOUR ARMED PLATOONS FOR A PARADE AND MARCH PAST ON THE PADANG. THE SALUTE WAS TAKEN BY HER COMMANDING OFFICER, CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES-HALLET, CB, DSC, RN. - Led by the cruiser's Royal Marine band, men of HMS JAMAICA march through the streets of Singapore
MEN FROM BRITISH CRUISER PARADE IN SINGAPORE. 22 OCTOBER 1945, SINGAPORE. WHEN THE COLONY CLASS CRUISER HMS JAMAICA ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE SHE LANDED FOUR ARMED PLATOONS FOR A PARADE AND MARCH PAST ON THE PADANG. THE SALUTE WAS TAKEN BY HER COMMANDING OFFICER, CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES-HALLET, CB, DSC, RN. - Led by the cruiser's Royal Marine band, men of HMS JAMAICA march through the streets of Singapore Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-from-british-cruiser-parade-in-singapore-22-october-1945-singapore-when-the-colony-class-cruiser-hms-jamaica-arrived-in-singapore-she-landed-four-armed-platoons-for-a-parade-and-march-past-on-the-padang-the-salute-was-taken-by-her-commanding-officer-captain-john-hughes-hallet-cb-dsc-rn-led-by-the-cruisers-royal-marine-band-men-of-hms-jamaica-march-through-the-streets-of-singapore-image602539323.html
RM2X0811F–MEN FROM BRITISH CRUISER PARADE IN SINGAPORE. 22 OCTOBER 1945, SINGAPORE. WHEN THE COLONY CLASS CRUISER HMS JAMAICA ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE SHE LANDED FOUR ARMED PLATOONS FOR A PARADE AND MARCH PAST ON THE PADANG. THE SALUTE WAS TAKEN BY HER COMMANDING OFFICER, CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES-HALLET, CB, DSC, RN. - Led by the cruiser's Royal Marine band, men of HMS JAMAICA march through the streets of Singapore
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Torpedomen of HMS JAMAICA who finally dispatched the SCHARNHORST. Right to left: Petty Officer J O Mahoney, of Middleton, Co Cork, J Beck, of Wakefield, R Polkinghorne, of Hayle Cornwall, S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorkshire and an unidentified man at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship on 26 December 1943. The men are still wearing their anti flash gear Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-torpedomen-of-hms-jamaica-who-finally-dispatched-the-scharnhorst-right-to-left-petty-officer-j-o-mahoney-of-middleton-co-cork-j-beck-of-wakefield-r-polkinghorne-of-hayle-cornwall-s-bell-of-thornaby-yorkshire-and-an-unidentified-man-at-scapa-flow-after-the-sinking-of-the-german-warship-on-26-december-1943-the-men-are-still-wearing-their-anti-flash-gear-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602536905.html
RM2X07WY5–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Torpedomen of HMS JAMAICA who finally dispatched the SCHARNHORST. Right to left: Petty Officer J O Mahoney, of Middleton, Co Cork, J Beck, of Wakefield, R Polkinghorne, of Hayle Cornwall, S Bell, of Thornaby, Yorkshire and an unidentified man at Scapa Flow after the sinking of the German warship on 26 December 1943. The men are still wearing their anti flash gear Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - The damaged foremast of HMS DUKE OF YORK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-the-damaged-foremast-of-hms-duke-of-york-image602533727.html
RM2X07NWK–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - The damaged foremast of HMS DUKE OF YORK
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-has-over-his-shoulder-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-note-a-further-charge-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-image479138204.html
RM2JREHJM–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case.
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Survivors of the SCHARNHORST under guard on the catapult deck of the DUKE OF YORK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-survivors-of-the-scharnhorst-under-guard-on-the-catapult-deck-of-the-duke-of-york-image603945568.html
RM2X2G2MG–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Survivors of the SCHARNHORST under guard on the catapult deck of the DUKE OF YORK
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Survivors of the SCHARNHORST under guard on the catapult deck of the DUKE OF YORK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-survivors-of-the-scharnhorst-under-guard-on-the-catapult-deck-of-the-duke-of-york-image603943301.html
RM2X2FYRH–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Survivors of the SCHARNHORST under guard on the catapult deck of the DUKE OF YORK
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-has-over-his-shoulder-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-note-a-further-charge-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-image569011407.html
RM2T1MKRY–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case.
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - HM Destroyers arriving at their anchorage after the action Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-hm-destroyers-arriving-at-their-anchorage-after-the-action-image602535500.html
RM2X07T50–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - HM Destroyers arriving at their anchorage after the action
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Whiskey, the DUKE OF YORK's cat mascot, which slept through the action Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-whiskey-the-duke-of-yorks-cat-mascot-which-slept-through-the-action-image603944589.html
RM2X2G1DH–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Whiskey, the DUKE OF YORK's cat mascot, which slept through the action
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Driftermen cheering as the flagship HMS DUKE OF YORK arrived back at her anchorage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-driftermen-cheering-as-the-flagship-hms-duke-of-york-arrived-back-at-her-anchorage-image603070685.html
RM2X146PN–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Driftermen cheering as the flagship HMS DUKE OF YORK arrived back at her anchorage
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Survivors of the SCHARNHORST under guard on the catapult deck of the DUKE OF YORK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-survivors-of-the-scharnhorst-under-guard-on-the-catapult-deck-of-the-duke-of-york-image603945445.html
RM2X2G2G5–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Survivors of the SCHARNHORST under guard on the catapult deck of the DUKE OF YORK
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - A wounded SCHARNHORST prisoner being slung from the DUKE OF YORK to the hospital drifter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-a-wounded-scharnhorst-prisoner-being-slung-from-the-duke-of-york-to-the-hospital-drifter-image602430079.html
RM2X031KY–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - A wounded SCHARNHORST prisoner being slung from the DUKE OF YORK to the hospital drifter
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 2 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TON SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - HMS DUKE OF YORK tying up Royal Navy, HMS Dunkerton, Minesweeper, (1954) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-2-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-ton-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-hms-duke-of-york-tying-up-royal-navy-hms-dunkerton-minesweeper-1954-image602421671.html
RM2X02JYK–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 2 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TON SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - HMS DUKE OF YORK tying up Royal Navy, HMS Dunkerton, Minesweeper, (1954)
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-has-over-his-shoulder-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-note-a-further-charge-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602538560.html
RM2X08028–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground has over his shoulder a 30 pound cordite propellant charge. Note a further charge is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-is-collecting-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-which-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-in-the-background-other-crew-members-are-ramming-home-a-six-inch-shell-image479138271.html
RM2JREHN3–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell.
The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-is-collecting-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-which-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-in-the-background-other-crew-members-are-ramming-home-a-six-inch-shell-image569011412.html
RM2T1MKT4–The Royal Navy during the Second World War The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell.
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Some of HM Ships of the British Home Fleet, HMS FURIOUS (nearest), HMS SEARCHER, HMS PURSUER, and HMS JAMAICA, which took part in the attack on the TIRPITZ on 3 April 1944 in Alten Fjord which left her blazing. Grumman Hellcats of HMS EMPEROR can be seen on deck in the foreground Royal Navy, EMPEROR (HMS), Royal Navy, SEARCHER (HMS), Royal Navy, HMS Furious, Aircraft Carrier/Battlecruiser, (1916), Royal Navy, HMS Pursuer, Escort Carrier, (1942), Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-some-of-hm-ships-of-the-british-home-fleet-hms-furious-nearest-hms-searcher-hms-pursuer-and-hms-jamaica-which-took-part-in-the-attack-on-the-tirpitz-on-3-april-1944-in-alten-fjord-which-left-her-blazing-grumman-hellcats-of-hms-emperor-can-be-seen-on-deck-in-the-foreground-royal-navy-emperor-hms-royal-navy-searcher-hms-royal-navy-hms-furious-aircraft-carrierbattlecruiser-1916-royal-navy-hms-pursuer-escort-carrier-1942-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602428955.html
RM2X0307R–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - Some of HM Ships of the British Home Fleet, HMS FURIOUS (nearest), HMS SEARCHER, HMS PURSUER, and HMS JAMAICA, which took part in the attack on the TIRPITZ on 3 April 1944 in Alten Fjord which left her blazing. Grumman Hellcats of HMS EMPEROR can be seen on deck in the foreground Royal Navy, EMPEROR (HMS), Royal Navy, SEARCHER (HMS), Royal Navy, HMS Furious, Aircraft Carrier/Battlecruiser, (1916), Royal Navy, HMS Pursuer, Escort Carrier, (1942), Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-navy-during-the-second-world-war-the-interior-of-a-6-inch-triple-mark-xxiii-mounting-on-board-hms-jamaica-note-the-crew-wearing-anti-flash-gear-from-this-angle-you-can-see-the-centre-and-right-6-inch-mark-xxiii-guns-of-the-three-contained-within-this-turret-the-crew-member-in-the-foreground-is-collecting-a-30-pound-cordite-propellant-charge-which-is-emerging-from-the-cordite-hoist-in-the-floor-it-is-still-in-its-protective-case-in-the-background-other-crew-members-are-ramming-home-a-six-inch-shell-royal-navy-jamaica-hms-image602538258.html
RM2X07YKE–THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - The interior of a 6 inch triple Mark XXIII mounting on board HMS JAMAICA. Note the crew wearing anti flash gear. From this angle you can see the centre and right 6 inch Mark XXIII guns of the three contained within this turret. The crew member in the foreground is collecting a 30 pound cordite propellant charge which is emerging from the cordite hoist in the floor. It is still in its protective case. In the background other crew members are ramming home a six inch shell Royal Navy, JAMAICA (HMS)
SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Men of the DUKE OF YORK making a wounded SCHARNHORST prisoner comfortable before he was slung on board the hospital drift Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinking-of-the-scharnhorst-1-january-1944-scapa-flow-on-26-december-1943-one-of-germanys-few-great-warships-the-26000-to-scharnhorst-was-sunk-by-units-of-the-home-fleet-the-scharnhorst-was-attempting-to-intercept-a-russian-bound-convoy-when-she-was-driven-off-chased-and-finally-destroyed-off-the-north-cape-slowed-down-by-torpedoes-from-our-destroyers-and-crippled-by-gunfire-from-hms-duke-of-york-she-was-sent-to-the-bottom-by-torpedoes-fired-from-hms-jamaica-men-of-the-duke-of-york-making-a-wounded-scharnhorst-prisoner-comfortable-before-he-was-slung-on-board-the-hospital-drift-image603114544.html
RM2X166N4–SINKING OF THE SCHARNHORST. 1 JANUARY 1944, SCAPA FLOW. ON 26 DECEMBER 1943, ONE OF GERMANY'S FEW GREAT WARSHIPS, THE 26,000 TO SCHARNHORST, WAS SUNK BY UNITS OF THE HOME FLEET. THE SCHARNHORST WAS ATTEMPTING TO INTERCEPT A RUSSIAN-BOUND CONVOY WHEN SHE WAS DRIVEN OFF, CHASED, AND FINALLY DESTROYED OFF THE NORTH CAPE. SLOWED DOWN BY TORPEDOES FROM OUR DESTROYERS, AND CRIPPLED BY GUNFIRE FROM HMS DUKE OF YORK, SHE WAS SENT TO THE BOTTOM BY TORPEDOES FIRED FROM HMS JAMAICA. - Men of the DUKE OF YORK making a wounded SCHARNHORST prisoner comfortable before he was slung on board the hospital drift
ON BOARD AN ESCORT CARRIER, APRIL 1944, ON BOARD HMS PURSUER IN NORTHERN WATERS, OFF THE NORTHERN COAST OF NORWAY. - Two of HM Escort carriers STRIKER and SEARCHER and a cruiser JAMAICA ploughing through heavy seas in company, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-board-an-escort-carrier-april-1944-on-board-hms-pursuer-in-northern-waters-off-the-northern-coast-of-norway-two-of-hm-escort-carriers-striker-and-searcher-and-a-cruiser-jamaica-ploughing-through-heavy-seas-in-company-image603418731.html
RM2X1M2MY–ON BOARD AN ESCORT CARRIER, APRIL 1944, ON BOARD HMS PURSUER IN NORTHERN WATERS, OFF THE NORTHERN COAST OF NORWAY. - Two of HM Escort carriers STRIKER and SEARCHER and a cruiser JAMAICA ploughing through heavy seas in company,
THE TIRPITZ ATTACK. APRIL 1944, ON BOARD THE ESCORT CARRIER HMS EMPEROR WHEN SHE WAS PART OF THE FORCE OF SHIPS OF THE BRITISH HOME FLEET WHICH STRUCK AT THE GERMAN BATTLESHIP TIRPITZ IN ALTEN FJORD AND LEFT HER BLAZING. - HMS Ships SEARCHER, FURIOUS, PURSUER and JAMAICA, which took part in the operation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tirpitz-attack-april-1944-on-board-the-escort-carrier-hms-emperor-when-she-was-part-of-the-force-of-ships-of-the-british-home-fleet-which-struck-at-the-german-battleship-tirpitz-in-alten-fjord-and-left-her-blazing-hms-ships-searcher-furious-pursuer-and-jamaica-which-took-part-in-the-operation-image602533533.html
RM2X07NJN–THE TIRPITZ ATTACK. APRIL 1944, ON BOARD THE ESCORT CARRIER HMS EMPEROR WHEN SHE WAS PART OF THE FORCE OF SHIPS OF THE BRITISH HOME FLEET WHICH STRUCK AT THE GERMAN BATTLESHIP TIRPITZ IN ALTEN FJORD AND LEFT HER BLAZING. - HMS Ships SEARCHER, FURIOUS, PURSUER and JAMAICA, which took part in the operation
HMS ALBATROSS REPAIRED SHIPS OFF NORMANDY COAST UNDER ENEMY FIRE. 3 OCTOBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS ALBATROSS AT PORTSMOUTH. - Commanding Officer of the ALBATROSS, Captain D S Mcgrath, RN, of Jamaica (left) with his First Lieutenant, Lieut Cdr B J Coade, RN, of Newport, Mon, on the quarterdeck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-albatross-repaired-ships-off-normandy-coast-under-enemy-fire-3-october-1944-on-board-hms-albatross-at-portsmouth-commanding-officer-of-the-albatross-captain-d-s-mcgrath-rn-of-jamaica-left-with-his-first-lieutenant-lieut-cdr-b-j-coade-rn-of-newport-mon-on-the-quarterdeck-image602424905.html
RM2X02R35–HMS ALBATROSS REPAIRED SHIPS OFF NORMANDY COAST UNDER ENEMY FIRE. 3 OCTOBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS ALBATROSS AT PORTSMOUTH. - Commanding Officer of the ALBATROSS, Captain D S Mcgrath, RN, of Jamaica (left) with his First Lieutenant, Lieut Cdr B J Coade, RN, of Newport, Mon, on the quarterdeck
HMS ALBATROSS REPAIRED SHIPS OFF NORMANDY COAST UNDER ENEMY FIRE. 3 OCTOBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS ALBATROSS AT PORTSMOUTH. - Commanding Officer of the ALBATROSS, Captain D S Mcgrath, RN, of Jamaica (left) with his First Lieutenant, Lieut Cdr B J Coade, RN, of Newport, Mon, on the quarterdeck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hms-albatross-repaired-ships-off-normandy-coast-under-enemy-fire-3-october-1944-on-board-hms-albatross-at-portsmouth-commanding-officer-of-the-albatross-captain-d-s-mcgrath-rn-of-jamaica-left-with-his-first-lieutenant-lieut-cdr-b-j-coade-rn-of-newport-mon-on-the-quarterdeck-image603110622.html
RM2X161N2–HMS ALBATROSS REPAIRED SHIPS OFF NORMANDY COAST UNDER ENEMY FIRE. 3 OCTOBER 1944, ON BOARD HMS ALBATROSS AT PORTSMOUTH. - Commanding Officer of the ALBATROSS, Captain D S Mcgrath, RN, of Jamaica (left) with his First Lieutenant, Lieut Cdr B J Coade, RN, of Newport, Mon, on the quarterdeck