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"From Ancient Warfare to Modern Naval Battles: The Power of Ramming" H. M. S

Background imageRamming Collection: H. M. S. Glowworm ramming the Admiral Hipper

H. M. S. Glowworm ramming the Admiral Hipper
The 1345-ton destroyer Glowworm ramming the 10, 000-ton German cruiser Hipper after a single-handed duel at point-blank range

Background imageRamming Collection: WW1 - U-14 rammed by British steam trawler, the Oceanic II

WW1 - U-14 rammed by British steam trawler, the Oceanic II
WW1 - SM U-14 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. On the 5th June 1915, U-14 was disabled by gunfire from armed British trawler, Oceanic II

Background imageRamming Collection: Pyrenean Woman force-feeding a goose

Pyrenean Woman force-feeding a goose in order to fatten up the liver of the bird for making foie gras pate. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRamming Collection: Figureheads, May 1890

Figureheads, May 1890
Engravings of ships figureheads from Ancient Etruscan and Roman times through to the 18th century, from The Graphic, 17th May 1890

Background imageRamming Collection: French Artillery - 13

French Artillery - 13
A gunner of the horse artillery of the French Garde Royale turns his ecouvillon in the muzzle of his Gribeauval cannon, ramming home the charge as hard as he can

Background imageRamming Collection: Albemarle and Sassacus

Albemarle and Sassacus
In the North Carolina sounds, Confederate ram Albemarle rules the waves : she survives ramming by the Sassacus but will be sunk by a torpedo attack later in the year

Background imageRamming Collection: The Battle of Lissa (sometimes called Battle of Vis) 20 July 1866

The Battle of Lissa (sometimes called Battle of Vis) 20 July 1866, in the Adriatic Sea near the Dalmatian island of
5304790 The Battle of Lissa (sometimes called Battle of Vis) 20 July 1866, in the Adriatic Sea near the Dalmatian island of Lissa ("Vis" in Croatian)

Background imageRamming Collection: 1861 cartoon illustration showing a road builder ramming paving and kerb blocks into place

1861 cartoon illustration showing a road builder ramming paving and kerb blocks into place
5308719 1861 cartoon illustration showing a road builder ramming paving and kerb blocks into place and frightening a horse with the sudden noise; (add.info)

Background imageRamming Collection: Refrigeration: Sectional view of ice-house showing ramming down of ice. Pit dug and lined with brick

Refrigeration: Sectional view of ice-house showing ramming down of ice. Pit dug and lined with brick
530629 Refrigeration: Sectional view of ice-house showing ramming down of ice. Pit dug and lined with brick, poor conductor of heat. Roof covered with thatch for same reason

Background imageRamming Collection: Royal Navy sailors ramming home a projectile probably 1930s

Royal Navy sailors ramming home a projectile probably 1930s

Background imageRamming Collection: Royal Navy Ramming home a projectile

Royal Navy Ramming home a projectile

Background imageRamming Collection: A TRIREME (three banks of oars) The larger oar at the stern is for steering ; note also the lantern

A TRIREME (three banks of oars) The larger oar at the stern is for steering ; note also the lantern, and the hooked prow for ramming an enemy vessel

Background imageRamming Collection: The collier Thordis about to ram a German submarine, 18 February 1915 (colour litho)

The collier Thordis about to ram a German submarine, 18 February 1915 (colour litho)
976467 The collier Thordis about to ram a German submarine, 18 February 1915 (colour litho) by Stewart, Allan (1865-1951) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRamming Collection: American civil war naval battle, CSS Virginia sinking the Cumberland

American civil war naval battle, CSS Virginia sinking the Cumberland
Vintage engraving of the CSS Virginia ramming and sinking Cumberland, 1862. CSS Virginia was the first steam-powered ironclad warship built by the Confederate States Navy during the first year of

Background imageRamming Collection: A galley rammed amidships by a man-o -war under sail within sight of harbour, c

A galley rammed amidships by a man-o -war under sail within sight of harbour, c
CTS449210 A galley rammed amidships by a man-o -war under sail within sight of harbour, c.1617 (pen & brown ink on paper) by Callot, Jacques (1592-1635); 7.7x15.4 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections

Background imageRamming Collection: Metal casting equipment

Metal casting equipment: open sand casting 1, trowel 2, ramming tool 4, lifting screw 5, sand casting between flasks 6, cog wheel casting 7-10, and moulds for loam casting 11-13

Background imageRamming Collection: Wilhelm von Tegetthof, Austrian admiral, and the Battle of Lissa, 1866 (chromolitho)

Wilhelm von Tegetthof, Austrian admiral, and the Battle of Lissa, 1866 (chromolitho)
1093946 Wilhelm von Tegetthof, Austrian admiral, and the Battle of Lissa, 1866 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wilhelm von Tegetthof)

Background imageRamming Collection: A transatlantic liner bearing down on fishing boats in the fog (colour litho)

A transatlantic liner bearing down on fishing boats in the fog (colour litho)
2779361 A transatlantic liner bearing down on fishing boats in the fog (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRamming Collection: An American man of war destroying derelicts in the Atlantic (engraving)

An American man of war destroying derelicts in the Atlantic (engraving)
981905 An American man of war destroying derelicts in the Atlantic (engraving) by Stoewer (Stower) Willy (1864-1931); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRamming Collection: The Sassacus ramming the Albemarle, October 1864 (engraving)

The Sassacus ramming the Albemarle, October 1864 (engraving)
959518 The Sassacus ramming the Albemarle, October 1864 (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sassacus ramming the Albemarle, October 1864)

Background imageRamming Collection: Ice in the Atlantic Ocean (engraving)

Ice in the Atlantic Ocean (engraving)
1060828 Ice in the Atlantic Ocean (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ice in the Atlantic Ocean)

Background imageRamming Collection: The 'Ferdinand Max'ramming the 'Re d Italia', Battle of Lissa (engraving)

The "Ferdinand Max"ramming the "Re d Italia", Battle of Lissa (engraving)
970913 The " Ferdinand Max" ramming the " Re d Italia", Battle of Lissa (engraving) by American School

Background imageRamming Collection: HMS Birmingham ramming the German submarine U-15, 9 August 1914 (colour litho)

HMS Birmingham ramming the German submarine U-15, 9 August 1914 (colour litho)
976430 HMS Birmingham ramming the German submarine U-15, 9 August 1914 (colour litho) by Swanwick, H. G. (fl.1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: HMS Birmingham)

Background imageRamming Collection: Epic naval combat off Dover (colour litho)

Epic naval combat off Dover (colour litho)
2808582 Epic naval combat off Dover (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Epic naval combat off Dover)

Background imageRamming Collection: The Ram Crushed In Her Iron Side, 1902

The Ram Crushed In Her Iron Side, 1902. The Battle of Lissa took place on 20th July 1866, in the Adriatic Sea near the Dalmatian island of Lissa

Background imageRamming Collection: Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Dietrich

Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). Artist: Dietrich
Combat between Roman and Veneti vessels, Loire river, 56 BC (1882-1884). The Veneti were a Gallic tribe that inhabited Brittany

Background imageRamming Collection: Refrigeration: sectional view of an ice house

Refrigeration: sectional view of an ice house. It consists of a pit dug and lined with brick, which is a poor conductor of heat, and roofed with thatch for the same reason

Background imageRamming Collection: Standing girl lifting skirt construction canal

Standing girl lifting skirt construction canal
Standing girl lifting her skirt, construction of canal, ramming, driving piles (building activities), Katwijk aan Zee, Katwijk aan den Rijn, Katwijks Kanaal, Simon Vouet, 1600 - 1659, paper, chalk

Background imageRamming Collection: Ramming Bryam Bayram cannon Jan 30 1939 Israel

Ramming Bryam Bayram cannon Jan 30 1939 Israel
Ramming of Bryam, Bayram cannon, Jan. 30, 1939, Israel

Background imageRamming Collection: WW1 - HMS Birmingham sinking the German U-15 U-Boat

WW1 - HMS Birmingham sinking the German U-15 U-Boat
WW1 - On 9 August 1914, HMS Birmingham spotted the German submarine U-15, whose engines had failed as she lay stopped on the surface in heavy fog, off Fair Isle

Background imageRamming Collection: WW1 - HMS Badger rams U-19 German Navy U-Boat, 1914

WW1 - HMS Badger rams U-19 German Navy U-Boat, 1914
WW1 - HMS Badger was an Acheron-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was the eighth Royal Navy ship that served during the First World War

Background imageRamming Collection: Fast ramming boat. 1487-1492. Model

Fast ramming boat. 1487-1492. Model
Fast ramming boat. Codex Ashburham 2037, sheet 3r, 1487-1492. Model. The Science and Technology Museum Leonardo da Vinci. Milan. Italy

Background imageRamming Collection: Sinking of the U 15 - HMS Birmingham

Sinking of the U 15 - HMS Birmingham
The British Light Cruiser, H.M.S. " Birmingham", commanded by Captain Arthur Duff, notable for sinking the first German U-boat - the U15 - on 9 August 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageRamming Collection: British Hurricane ramming Italian raider by G. H. Davis

British Hurricane ramming Italian raider by G. H. Davis
The new technique in air attack during the Second World War: a British Hurricane ramming an Italian raider in mid-air. The British pilot said of the incident

Background imageRamming Collection: Balloon bursting at RAF display by G. H. Davis

Balloon bursting at RAF display by G. H. Davis
Balloon bursting: a new contest at the RAF display. A supreme test of skill in manoeuvring: fast little gamecock aeroplanes ramming elusive balloons that dart rapidly here

Background imageRamming Collection: ICE IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN: 1. Iceberg One Mile and Three-quarters Long; 2

ICE IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN: 1. Iceberg One Mile and Three-quarters Long; 2. Iceberg 450 Feet High; 3. Iceberg Two Miles Long; 4. Blockhouse, Signal Hill, 680 Feet Above St. Johns Harbour; 5

Background imageRamming Collection: Capture of Brielle, 1572, Jan Luyken, weduwe Joannes van Someren, Abraham Wolfgang

Capture of Brielle, 1572, Jan Luyken, weduwe Joannes van Someren, Abraham Wolfgang, 1679 - 1684

Background imageRamming Collection: Picture No. 10866766

Picture No. 10866766
Killer whales / Orcas - A pod of Transient type killer whales attacking a Grey whale mother and calf. Calf resting its head on its mother's back; killer whale's tail above surface after

Background imageRamming Collection: Workman driving timber posts into ground for new post and rail field fence with dedicated Kubota

Workman driving timber posts into ground for new post and rail field fence with dedicated Kubota Protech tracked Post
MAB-1528 Workman driving timber posts into ground Rammer - Cotswolds - UK New post and rail field fence with dedicated Kubota Protech tracked Post Rammer Mark Boulton contact details

Background imageRamming Collection: U14 rammed by British trawler

U14 rammed by British trawler
A German illustration depicting their version of events as submarine U 14 is sunk treacherously and unsuspectedly. The illustration shows a British trawler ramming the U boat deliberately

Background imageRamming Collection: Naval Ramming, 1811

Naval Ramming, 1811
NAVAL ACTION During a gale, off Beachy Head on the south coast of England, the British warship Hermes rams the French privateer La Mouche

Background imageRamming Collection: Birmingham Rams U15 1914

Birmingham Rams U15 1914
HMS Birmingham, commanded by Captain Arthur Duff, ramming the German submarine U15



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"From Ancient Warfare to Modern Naval Battles: The Power of Ramming" H. M. S. Glowworm's Heroic Act: Witness the dramatic moment when the British destroyer rammed the German cruiser Admiral Hipper during World War II. Unlikely Heroes at Sea: Delve into history as a British steam trawler, Oceanic II, fearlessly rams U-14, a German submarine in World War I. Figureheads and Fierce Tactics: Explore May 1890's intriguing depiction through figureheads, showcasing the intensity of naval combat. Pyrenean Woman vs Goose: Discover an unexpected connection between force-feeding geese and ancient ramming techniques in this captivating portrayal. Back Them Up. A Powerful Message: Dive into World War II propaganda with the iconic poster "Back Them Up, " emphasizing the importance of naval support and strategic ramming maneuvers. French Artillery - Masters of Destruction: Learn about France's fearsome artillery unit number 13 and their innovative use tactics on enemy lines during wartime. Albemarle and Sassacus - Legendary Union Ships Collide. : Relive one of America's most epic naval battles as these two Union ships engage in a fierce collision during the Civil War era. Precision Under Pressure: Witness Royal Navy sailors expertly ramming projectiles into cannons, showcasing their skillful handling even in high-stress situations (1930s). The Mighty Trireme Takes Center Stage: Step back thousands of years to witness ancient Greek warfare with triremes' unique design featuring powerful rams for devastating enemy vessels. HMS Badger vs U-19 - Clash beneath the Waves. Experience a thrilling encounter from World War I as HMS Badger bravely rams German Navy U-Boat U-19, displaying unmatched courage at sea (1914). Thordis vs German Submarine.