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THESE are the first pictures of the Royal Navy’s giant new flagship as she is put through her paces in the North Sea. HMS Queen Elizabeth – nicknamed Big Lizzie – towered above warships…

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HMS Duke of York was one of Britain's five 14 in King George V class battleships, designed in the 1930s to 35000 ton Washington Treaty tonnage limits.  She was flagship of the force that sank German battleship Scharnhorst on Boxing Day 1943 in a purely surface action, with no air involvement.  Of the class only Prince of Wales (sunk by Japanese aircraft in December 1941) did not survive WW2. Hms Prince Of Wales, Perang Dunia Ii, Royal Navy Ships, British Royal Navy, Battle Ships, Capital Ship, Us Navy Ships, Aircraft Carriers, Naval History

HMS Duke of York was one of Britain's five 14 in King George V class battleships, designed in the 1930s to 35000 ton Washington Treaty tonnage limits. She was flagship of the force that sank German battleship Scharnhorst on Boxing Day 1943 in a purely surface action, with no air involvement. Of the class only Prince of Wales (sunk by Japanese aircraft in December 1941) did not survive WW2.

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The two Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy's first Polaris submarines HMS RESOLUTION, Commander M C Henry (port crew) and Commander K D Frewer (starboard crew). They are standing on the forward casing just in front of the fin. The ship's bell can be seen affixed to the fin. Royal Navy Uniform, Navy Ranks, Military Dress Uniform, Royal Navy Officer, Military Dress, Nuclear Submarine, Navy Uniforms, Diy Sewing Clothes, The Vault

The two Commanding Officers of the Royal Navy's first Polaris submarines HMS RESOLUTION, Commander M C Henry (port crew) and Commander K D Frewer (starboard crew). They are standing on the forward casing just in front of the fin. The ship's bell can be seen affixed to the fin.

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