Between 1917 to 1919 as seen from the HMS Revenge, the other Royal Sovereign ships of the
1st Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet.
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As seen from the HMS Revenge, the 1st Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet during gunnery practice outside Scapa Flow.
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During 1918 in Scapa Flow, Scotland, the US battleship & flagship of the 6th Battle Squadron the USS New York. As seen from the HMS Revenge.
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At the Roysth Dockyards, Scotland seen from HMS Sutlej, the Anglo-American Boxing Championship put on by the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet.
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Late 1918 anchored in the Firth of Forth, the American dreadnought USS Florida is seen with parts of the Grand Fleet in the background.
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The dreadnought HMS Superb, launched on Tyneside in 1907, coming down the river like a dragon leaving its den. Her masts have been secured flat to allow her to pass under bridges on her way to the sea.
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2/ About 250 #Battleships of the #ImperialGermanNavy and Royal Navy's #GrandFleet clashed here off the coast of Jutland May 31st and June 1st 1916.
25 ships sunk.
8,645 sailors perished.
Both sides claimed victory.
https://www.jutland1916.com/understanding-the-battle