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The Queens Ships by G. H. Davis

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The Queens Ships by G. H. Davis

The Queens Ships -- the Royal Navy of today displayed in a single panorama, showing all the principal fighting craft which keep the moat of Britain, and some of the innumerable auxiliaries necessary to maintain a modern navy in action -- a comprehensive display illustrating changes of composition. Date: 1953

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1953 Craft Davis Panorama Warship Warships


The Queens Ships

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is a breathtaking panorama captured by renowned photographer G.H. Davis in 1953, showcasing the impressive fleet of the Royal Navy during the 1950s. This historical photograph, now available as a print, offers a unique and comprehensive view of the principal fighting craft that guarded the waters around Britain at the time. The image displays a diverse range of warships, from destroyers and frigates to cruisers and aircraft carriers, all meticulously arranged to create a stunning visual representation of the Royal Navy's might. In addition to these formidable fighting vessels, the panorama also highlights various auxiliary ships that played essential roles in maintaining the fleet in action. These support ships included transport vessels, supply ships, and submarines, all crucial components of a modern navy. The photograph, titled "The Queens Ships -- the Royal Navy of today displayed in a single panorama," is a testament to the significant changes in naval composition that had taken place since the earlier days of seafaring. The image captures the essence of the 1950s and the transition towards more advanced naval technologies and strategies. The intricate details of the ships and their arrangements in the photograph are a sight to behold, offering viewers a glimpse into the history of the Royal Navy and its role in protecting Britain's shores. This image, taken in 1953, remains an important historical record and a fascinating representation of the Royal Navy during a pivotal era in maritime history.

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