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World War One Ships


Cranston Military Prints By Subject Naval Art World War One Ships

[UP] - Dogger Bank - Falkland Islands - Heligoland - Jutland - 1914 Fleet Review - Ships - World War One Naval Art Print List
Ships of the first world war - the Great War.  These pages feature some of the most important and well known ships of the naval battles of World War One.  The classic battle of this war was the Battle of Jutland, where the two massive fleets of Germany and Britain came together in an epic contest.  Most of the ships featured in our pages were present at this historic battle, but you can see a full list of WW1 ships in our collection at the foot of the page.  


HMS Tiger
Lutzow
Seydlitz
HMS Princess Royal

 

HMS Pegasus by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Pegasus by Ivan Berryman.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.90 - £500.00

Battle of the Dogger Bank 1915 by Randall Wilson.


Battle of the Dogger Bank 1915 by Randall Wilson.
7 editions.
£2.50 - £2700.00

SMS Lutzow at the Opening of the Battle of Jutland  by Anthony Saunders


SMS Lutzow at the Opening of the Battle of Jutland by Anthony Saunders
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HMS Pegasus by Ivan Berryman.

The last seaplane carrier built for the Admiralty, HMS Pegasus was launched in 1917 and benefited from all the lessons learned from her predecessors, possessing a flying-off platform forward, served by twin derricks, and a hangar and cranes aft, capable of carrying up to nine aircraft. She is shown here with one of her Short 184s (N9290) about to take off, whilst a similar aircraft is preparing to be lowered into the water in the background.


Battle of the Dogger Bank 1915 by Randall Wilson.

HMS Tiger is shown under full steam.


SMS Lutzow at the Opening of the Battle of Jutland by Anthony Saunders

Admiral Hippers flagship SMS Lutzow followed by Derfflinger and Seydlitz. Also seen in the painting are Moltke and Von der Tann.

List of all World War One ships in our database
A2
A6
Aquitania
B11
Baden
Bayern
Blucher
Cap Trafalgar
Carmania
Derfflinger
Dresden
E11
E14
E9
Emden
Gneisenau
Goeben
Greif
H28
Hela
HMS Agincourt
HMS Amethyst
HMS Amphion
HMS Arethusa
HMS Audacious
HMS Aurora
HMS Barham
HMS Benbow
HMS Birmingham
HMS C25
HMS Canada
HMS Canopus
HMS Chester
HMS Clio
HMS Colossus
HMS Conqueror
HMS Defence
HMS Eagle
HMS Engadine
HMS Erin
HMS Espiegle
HMS Furious
HMS Glorious
HMS Highflyer
HMS Inflexible
HMS Invincible
HMS Iron Duke
HMS Irresistible
HMS Kent
HMS King George V
HMS Laertes
HMS Lapwing
HMS Laurel
HMS Lion
HMS Malaya
HMS Mersey
HMS Monarch
HMS Nestor
HMS Orion
HMS Pegasus
HMS Princess Royal
HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Repulse
HMS Revenge
HMS Royal Oak
HMS Severn
HMS Southampton
HMS Superb
HMS Sydney
HMS Tiger
HMS Undaunted
HMS Valiant
HMS Vanguard
HMS Warrior
HMS Warspite
HMS Wear
Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse
Komet
Konigin Luise
Konigsberg
Kormoran
Lance
Leipzig
Lennox
Leonidas
Lusitania
Lutzow
Mainz
Messoudieh
Moltke
Nurnberg
Pillau
River Clyde
Scharnhorst
Seydlitz
Shaitan
Thordis
U15
Undaunted
USS Arizona

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