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Operation Cerberus - The Channel Dash by Philip West.


Operation Cerberus - The Channel Dash by Philip West.
2 editions.
Both editions feature up to 4 additional signatures.
£150.00 - £155.00

HMS Vanguard at the Battle of Jutland by Charles Dixon.


HMS Vanguard at the Battle of Jutland by Charles Dixon.
One edition.
£25.00

HMS Nelson by Ivan Berryman


HMS Nelson by Ivan Berryman
6 of 8 editions available.
£2.20 - £500.00


HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £3000.00

HMS Warspite, Shooting from the Hip by Randall Wilson.


HMS Warspite, Shooting from the Hip by Randall Wilson.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £500.00

HMS Duke of York by Randall Wilson.


HMS Duke of York by Randall Wilson.
5 editions.
£2.20 - £400.00


HMS Hood - Operation Catapult by Anthony Saunders


HMS Hood - Operation Catapult by Anthony Saunders
7 editions.
One edition features an additional signature.
£2.20 - £6500.00

HMS Malaya at Capetown by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Malaya at Capetown by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £20.00

Battle of Jutland by Charles Dixon.


Battle of Jutland by Charles Dixon.
2 editions.
£35.00 - £35.00


HMS Vanguard, Away the Vanguard by Randall Wilson.


HMS Vanguard, Away the Vanguard by Randall Wilson.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.20 - £500.00

HMS Royal Oak by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Royal Oak by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£9.00 - £950.00

HMS Lion at the Battle of Jutland by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Lion at the Battle of Jutland by Ivan Berryman.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.20 - £500.00


The Chase, 27th May 1941 by Randall Wilson.


The Chase, 27th May 1941 by Randall Wilson.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £3200.00

HMS Barham leads the 5th Battle Squadon at Jutland by Anthony Saunders.


HMS Barham leads the 5th Battle Squadon at Jutland by Anthony Saunders.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £7300.00

The Attack on the Admiral Hipper by HMS Glowworm by Ivan Berryman.


The Attack on the Admiral Hipper by HMS Glowworm by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
£9.00 - £20.00


Majestic Malta by Randall Wilson.


Majestic Malta by Randall Wilson.
8 editions.
£2.20 - £3000.00

Sink the Bismarck by Geoff Lea.


Sink the Bismarck by Geoff Lea.
7 editions.
2 of the 7 editions feature an additional signature.
£50.00 - £1400.00

Saving the Crew of Audacious by W L Wyllie.


Saving the Crew of Audacious by W L Wyllie.
One edition.
£20.00


HMS Invincible - The Dawn of Jutland by Anthony Saunders.


HMS Invincible - The Dawn of Jutland by Anthony Saunders.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.70 - £500.00

Task Force 129 by David Pentland.


Task Force 129 by David Pentland.
3 editions.
£90.00 - £400.00

HMS Malaya at Capetown, South Africa. by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Malaya at Capetown, South Africa. by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £500.00


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Operation Cerberus - The Channel Dash by Philip West.

The Channel Dash (officially known as Operation Cerberus) was one of three operations during the Second World War for which the Swordfish was to become the most famous. Heavily outgunned in the Straits of Dover on this day in February 1942 by the German warships Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen, with their accompanying flotilla of destroyers and motor torpedo boats, and with top cover provided by deadly fighter aircraft of the Luftwaffe, all six Fleet Air Arm Swordfish were shot down. Only five of the eighteen aircrew survived. Here we see the Swordfish flown by Sub. Lt. Kingsmill and Sub. Lt. Samples with PO Bunce in the rear, fighting for their lives with his machine gun.


HMS Vanguard at the Battle of Jutland by Charles Dixon.

HMS Vanguard is followed by HMS Colossus, lit up by flash from the guns, and flanked on the other side by HMS Galatea.


HMS Nelson by Ivan Berryman

Over 150 years of the Royal Navy are encapsulated in this view of the mighty HMS Nelson, moored at Portsmouth in 1945. Beyond the 16in guns of A turret, the masts of Admiral Nelsons flagship at Trafalgar, HMS Victory rise into the skyline whilst in the foreground MTB 507 cruises past on its way to the Solent.


HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.

Fully dressed and resplendent, HMS Hood is pictured preparing for King George Vs review of the Fleet in July 1935 as other capital ships take up their positions around her. Ramillies can be seen off Hoods port bow, Resolution astern, whilst just beyond her boat deck, the mighty Nelson gently nudges into position.


HMS Warspite, Shooting from the Hip by Randall Wilson.

HMS Warspite is shown in action during the 2nd battle of Narvik, April 1940.


HMS Duke of York by Randall Wilson.

HMS Duke of York keeping station on the starboard bow of USS Intrepid, as air defence ship.


HMS Hood - Operation Catapult by Anthony Saunders

The pride of the British fleet, The Mighty Hood as she was known, was launched in 1918. Weighing in at over 40,000 tons she was 860 feet long and had eight 15 inch guns, at her launch she was more than a match for any adversary. Hood sailed the world in the inter-war years and was admired in every foreign port she visited, however with a lack of major refits in this time the second world war found the Hood unprepared for a major battle, On the 24th of May 1941 the German battleship Bismarck found Hoods achilles heel within only a few salvos, namely her inadequate deck armour. Hood exploded in a huge fireball from which only three sailors survived. Here HMS Hood is seen with Force H in the Mediterranean. Winston Churchill knew that the powerful French fleet at Mers-el-Kebir could fall into German hands at any time and that the threat had to be removed by any means. On the 3rd of July 1940 the French fleet was duly dispatched by Force H. The Strasbourg being the only French battleship able to make her escape. Hood is depicted opening fire at 17.55 hours with the battleships Resolution and the destroyer HMS Foxhound to her stern.


HMS Malaya at Capetown by Ivan Berryman.

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Battle of Jutland by Charles Dixon.

A line of Royal Navy battleships engage the German High Seas Fleet during the Battle of Jutland.


HMS Vanguard, Away the Vanguard by Randall Wilson.

Under tow, HMS Vanguard having left John Brown shipyard, passes Dalmuir ship docks, Clydebank, 1946. HMS Vanguard would be the last British battleship to be built.


HMS Royal Oak by Ivan Berryman.

The R-class battleship Royal Oak lies at anchor in Scapa Flow between the wars ahead of her sisters Royal Sovereign and Revenge. HMS Repulse is passing the line on the left of the picture


HMS Lion at the Battle of Jutland by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Lion with her sister ship HMS Princess Royal are shown firing on the German High Seas Fleet which can be seen in the distance during the Battle of Jutland.


The Chase, 27th May 1941 by Randall Wilson.

HMS King George V and HMS Rodney chase down the crippled German battleship, Bismarck, and within hours they will go into action.


HMS Barham leads the 5th Battle Squadon at Jutland by Anthony Saunders.

The greatest naval battle of the First World War took place on the 31st of May and the 1st of June 1916, near the Danish province of Jutland. It was the first and only sea battle between the British and German fleets, and certainly proved to be the clash of the Titans that the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, had long planned. Decisive victory was claimed by both sides, but, desperately fought though it was, the outcome was indecisive. The Royal Navy suffered higher losses in both men and ships, but the German fleet never ventured out of harbour to seek battle again. During the daylight fighting HMS Barham, under Rear Admiral Evan-Thomas, lead the 5th Battle Squadron (Valiant, Warspite and Malaya) and is seen here at 4.50pm exchanging with Hippers battle-cruisers to the south.


The Attack on the Admiral Hipper by HMS Glowworm by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Glowworm, burning severely after receiving hits from the mighty Admiral Hipper, is depicted turning to begin her heroic sacrifice off the Norwegian coast on 8th April 1940. Hugely out-gunned and already crippled, Glowworm's captain, Lieutenant-Commander Roope rammed his destroyer into the side of the Admiral Hipper, inflicting a 40 metre rip in its armour belt before drifting away and exploding. 38 British sailors were rescued from the sea and Roope was awarded a posthumous VC for his bravery, the first earned by the Royal Navy in WWII.


Majestic Malta by Randall Wilson.

With the British Mediterranean Fleet riding at anchor in Grand Harbour Malta, HMS Majestic is shown preparing to leave harbour as local fisherman look on.


Sink the Bismarck by Geoff Lea.

Shows the action on 26th May 1941 by Swordfish from HMS Ark Royal on the German battleship Bismarck. Fresh from her triumphant encounter with HMS Hood, Bismarck was struck by Swordfishs torpedo which jammed her rudder and was finished off by the home fleet on 27th May 1941.


Saving the Crew of Audacious by W L Wyllie.

Two copies available


HMS Invincible - The Dawn of Jutland by Anthony Saunders.

The Battle of Jutland took place on 31st May 1916. It was the largest clash of battleships in history, over 250 ships from the Grand Fleet and the German High Sea Fleet took part. But both fleets struggled to gain supremacy in difficult conditions. The battle started well for HMS Invincible, together with Inflexible and Indomitable she formed part of the 3rd Battlecruiser Squadron under Admiral Hood. She scored eight direct hits on Lutzow which caused the German ship to withdraw from the battle and eventually sink. HMS Invincibles luck finally ran out when she was hit on the midships Q turret, the eventual explosion causing the ship to sink in two halves. Here Invincible is seen prior to the battle from HMS Nestor, one of the destroyer escorts of the 13th Flotilla.


Task Force 129 by David Pentland.

United States Navy Battleship, USS Nevada (foreground) and cruisers, HMS Glasgow (centre) and USS Quincy assembling in Belfast Lough in preparation for D-Day.


HMS Malaya at Capetown, South Africa. by Ivan Berryman.

The Queen Elizabeth class battleship HMS Malaya is pictured at Capetown in April 1942 en route to Durban from Gibraltar. A veteran of the First World War, Malaya took part in the Battle of Jutland, receiving eight hits, and going on to serve throughout World War Two, surviving a torpedo off Cape Verde in 1941. She is seen here about to recover her Fairey Swordfish floatplane beneath the dramatic outline of Table Mountain.

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HMS Hood
HMS Warspite
HMS Prince of Wales

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