Sinking of a German submarine by G. H. Davis
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Sinking of a German submarine by G. H. Davis
The sinking of a German submarine, showing the action in four stages between HMS Birmingham and the German U-boat U15. Also shown: how long a cruiser can keep going with one supply of coal (middle), and (below) the danger of the submarine in rough weather -- the absence of the telltale streak. Date: 9 August 1914
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Absence Action Birmingham Coal Cruiser Danger Davis Fuel Hidden Rough Sinking Sphere Stages Streak Submarine Sunk Supply Underwater Visibility Visible
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This striking four-stage photographic print captures the thrilling action between HMS Birmingham and the German U-boat U15 during the early days of World War I on 9 August 1914. The image documents the sinking of the German submarine in the North Sea, with each stage revealing the intense moment-by-moment struggle between the British cruiser and the elusive underwater threat. The top left image shows the initial attack, with HMS Birmingham firing its guns at the U-boat. The top right image depicts the submarine's response, as it attempts to evade the cruiser's assault by diving below the surface. In the middle stage (bottom left), the cruiser's supply of coal is shown, highlighting the importance of fuel in prolonging the vessel's ability to engage in battle. The bottom right image illustrates the danger of submarine warfare in rough weather, as the absence of the telltale streak on the water signifies that the U-boat has successfully submerged without leaving a visible trail. The sinking of the U15 was a significant victory for the British Navy during the early stages of the war, demonstrating the importance of quick thinking, skill, and determination in the face of an underwater adversary. This historical photographic print offers a unique insight into the challenges and dangers faced by naval forces during the First World War, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on maritime history or military history.
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