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HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 1 of 2; photograph taken from HMS RodneyHMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 2 of 2; photograph taken from HMS Rodney
HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 1 of 2; photograph taken from HMS RodneyHMS Barham, HMS Malaya, and HMS Argus in exercise, western Mediterranean Sea, circa late 1920s, photo 2 of 2; photograph taken from HMS Rodney
Destroyers Artigliere and Camicia Nera underway during Battle of Calabria, Ionian Sea, 9 Jul 1940Zara firing during the Battle of Calabria, Ionian Sea, 9 Jul 1940
Destroyers Artigliere and Camicia Nera underway during Battle of Calabria, Ionian Sea, 9 Jul 1940Zara firing during the Battle of Calabria, Ionian Sea, 9 Jul 1940
Italian cruiser Bolzano, during the Battle of Cape Spartivento, 27 Nov 1940Fulmar Mk I aircraft landing on an aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea, 1941
Italian cruiser Bolzano, during the Battle of Cape Spartivento, 27 Nov 1940Fulmar Mk I aircraft landing on an aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea, 1941
Two British Fulmar carrier fighters in flight over the Mediterranean Sea, 1941HMS Illustrious under Stuka dive bomber attack in the Mediterranean Sea near Malta, 10 Jan 1941
Two British Fulmar carrier fighters in flight over the Mediterranean Sea, 1941HMS Illustrious under Stuka dive bomber attack in the Mediterranean Sea near Malta, 10 Jan 1941
Vittorio Veneto after being struck by aerial torpedo at Battle of Matapan, 28 Mar 1941Carrier HMS Ark Royal listing badly after a torpedo from German submarine U-81 opened a large hole in her starboard side east of Gibraltar, 13 Nov 1941.
Vittorio Veneto after being struck by aerial torpedo at Battle of Matapan, 28 Mar 1941Carrier HMS Ark Royal listing badly after a torpedo from German submarine U-81 opened a large hole in her starboard side east of Gibraltar, 13 Nov 1941.
Martlet fighters aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1940sDestroyer HMS Bedouin listing after being hit by Italian cruisers Di Savoia and Montecuccoli, Mediterranean Sea, 15 Jun 1942
Martlet fighters aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1940sDestroyer HMS Bedouin listing after being hit by Italian cruisers Di Savoia and Montecuccoli, Mediterranean Sea, 15 Jun 1942
Seafire Mk IIc fighter of No. 885 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, Dec 1942HMS Nelson and HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1942-1943
Seafire Mk IIc fighter of No. 885 Squadron FAA aboard HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, Dec 1942HMS Nelson and HMS Formidable in the Mediterranean Sea, 1942-1943
Horst Grund with a hand-held camera, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943Horst Grund with an Arriflex camera in the Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943
Horst Grund with a hand-held camera, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943Horst Grund with an Arriflex camera in the Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943
Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943
Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943Martlet fighter of No. 888 Squadron FAA taking off from HMS Formidable, Mediterranean Sea, circa 1942-1943
Warspite under attack in Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943HMS Delhi in the Mediterranean Sea, Jul 1943
Warspite under attack in Mediterranean Sea, circa 1943HMS Delhi in the Mediterranean Sea, Jul 1943

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