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The Royal Navy is the naval warfare branch of the British Armed Forces

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Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Training Ship Mercury and boys racing crew, River Hamble

Training Ship Mercury and boys racing crew, River Hamble
The racing crew of the training ship Mercury with the ship itself in the background. The Mercury, established in 1885 by Charles Hoare, was originally based at Binstead, Isle of Wight

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The British Fleet - Spithead, 1914

The British Fleet - Spithead, 1914
Britains Bulwarks. The great fleet assembled at Spithead, Portsmouth - July 16th - 20th 1914 for King George Vs inspection, three weeks after the declaration of war against Germany

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Supermarine Seafire F. 17

Supermarine Seafire F. 17
Supermarine Seafire F.17 (SX138) of 807 Squadron on board HMS Vengeance, with Battle Class Destroyer HMS Cadiz in the background, May 1947

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Submarines with their depot ship

Submarines with their depot ship
Submarines including HMS Alderney and HMS Alaric, with their depot ship HMS Forth, Gibraltar February 1950

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Isle of Portland 24688_012

Isle of Portland 24688_012
PORTLAND PORT AND THE ISLE OF PORTLAND, Dorset. Aerial view. Connected to the mainland by Chesil Beach this limestone island is a central feature on the Jurassic Coast

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Royal Navy Ships HMS Invincible Aircraft Carrier sailing in the Northern Atlantic

Royal Navy Ships HMS Invincible Aircraft Carrier sailing in the Northern Atlantic October 1985

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The English Ship Hampton Court in a Gale, 1678-80. Creator

The English Ship Hampton Court in a Gale, 1678-80. Creator
The English Ship Hampton Court in a Gale, 1678-80. Willem Van de Velde the Younger was a the Dutch marine painter. He emigrated to England with his father in 1674

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Loss of the HMS Birkenhead

Loss of the HMS Birkenhead
" Vintage engraving from 1878 showing the loss of the Birkenhead. The Birkenhead was an iron paddle steamer of 1400 tons, and was launched in December 1845

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: A Dreadnought firing her great guns

A Dreadnought firing her great guns. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The four wooden Marconi wireless towers at Poldhu, Mullion, Cornwall. Before 1912

The four wooden Marconi wireless towers at Poldhu, Mullion, Cornwall. Before 1912
A view of the four wooden 200ft Marconi towers at Poldhu, built by early 1902, showing the guide wires and signal station buildings. View from across the beach at Poldhu

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Consolidated RY-3 B-24 Liberator

Consolidated RY-3 B-24 Liberator
RAF Consolidated Ry3 B-24 Liberator C-9 C.Ix / Privateer Flying Date: 1945

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The steam yacht Wanderer (later named Vagus ) hoisting sails

The steam yacht Wanderer (later named Vagus ) hoisting sails. Built by Robert Steele and Co, Greenock in 1878 for Charles Joseph Lambert as a private yacht

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
No 26 Squadron Bristol Belvedere HC.1, based at Khormaksar, Aden, delivers supplies and mail to a remote location in the mountainous Radfan area of the country

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Royal Navy Seaking Mk4 Helicopters Over Northern Norway

Royal Navy Seaking Mk4 Helicopters Over Northern Norway
Royal Navy Seaking Mk4 helicopters from 845 Naval Air Squadron conducting Arctic flying training over the snow covered mountains of northern Norway

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Ambush

HMS Ambush
Astute class submarine HMS Ambush is pictured during sea trials near Scotland. Ambush, second of the nuclear powered attack submarines

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Scott At Anchor near Port Lockroy in the Antarctic

HMS Scott At Anchor near Port Lockroy in the Antarctic
Royal Navy Hydrographic Vessel HMS Scott is pictured at anchor near Port Lockroy in Antarctica. HMS Scott is currently deployed to the Antarctic on hydrographic operations

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Royal Navy Submarine HMS Turbulent with a Merlin Helicopter from HMS St Albans

Royal Navy Submarine HMS Turbulent with a Merlin Helicopter from HMS St Albans
Trafalgar Class Fleet Submarine HMS Turbulent is pictured with the Merlin helicopter from Type 23 frigate HMS St Albans, during an anti-submarine exercise in the Gulf of Oman

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Pembroke

HMS Pembroke
Royal Navy Sandown Class Minehunter HMS Pembroke is pictured sailing from HMNB Clyde in Western Scotland. The Class was originally named as the Single Role Minehunter

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The launch of HMS Eagle aircraft carrier

The launch of HMS Eagle aircraft carrier
Launch of HMS Eagle, Royal Naval aircraft carrier by Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) in Belfast, 1946

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Royal Navy ships preparing for the Royal Jubilee Review 1935

Royal Navy ships preparing for the Royal Jubilee Review 1935
Aerial view of Navy ships HMS Hood, training ship Iron Duke, HMS Resolution, HMS Revenge and HMS Ramillies, all preparing for Royal Jubilee Naval Review, 1935

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Australia-Defence-Military

Australia-Defence-Military
HMAS Success, a Durance-class multi-product replenishment oiler serving in the Royal Australian Navy is seen moored at Garden Island naval base in Sydney on February 25, 2016

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: British battleship HMS King George V, Sydney, Australia, 1945

British battleship HMS King George V, Sydney, Australia, 1945. King George V after arriving from Tokyo where she had been present at the surrender of Japan

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Vanguard

HMS Vanguard
1st August 1798: Nelsons ship Vanguard at the head of the British fleet, with signal flags flying, faces the French at the Battle of the Nile in Aboukir Bay during the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: WW2 poster, The British Commonwealth of Nations Together

WW2 poster, The British Commonwealth of Nations Together. 1941

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Royal Oak, battleship, Revenge class

HMS Royal Oak, battleship, Revenge class. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Ulster, British destroyer, WW2

HMS Ulster, British destroyer, WW2
HMS Ulster (R83), British U-class destroyer. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Duke of York, WW2

HMS Duke of York, WW2
HMS Duke of York, British battleship. Date: 1940s

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: H. M. S. Warspite

H. M. S. Warspite
A view of the bridge of H.M.S. Warspite, from where, as his flagship, Admiral Andrew Cunningham oversaw the Royal Naval actions during the engagement with the Italian Navy at the Battle of Cape

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Loss of HMS Courageous by G. H. Davis

Loss of HMS Courageous by G. H. Davis
The loss of HMS Courageous: one of the Royal Navys aircraft carriers sunk by a German submarine. A sectional drawing of the vessel, showing amidships the boiler room section

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Amethyst EAW031911

HMS Amethyst EAW031911
HMS Amethyst (F116) moored off the Plymouth Breakwater, Plymouth. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in August 1950

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Victory

HMS Victory
circa 1860: Horatio Nelsons flagship HMS Victory in dock in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Chatham Dockyard 27552_024

Chatham Dockyard 27552_024
Chatham Historic Dockyard, Kent. Once one of the Royal Navys main facilities, the dockyard is now a maritime museum. HMS Gannet

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: HMS Centaur EAW108229

HMS Centaur EAW108229
HMS Centaur docked in Liverpool. February 1963. One of the Centaur-class light fleet carriers of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1947 she saw service until 1966. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The HMS Victory - brought in to Portsmouth Harbour

The HMS Victory - brought in to Portsmouth Harbour
The HMS Victory - in Portsmouth Harbour. Fitted up as a Naval School of Telegrapha before becoming a floating signal school proper (as can be seen on this card) until 1904

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The Last Shot by Matania

The Last Shot by Matania
A group of British seamen gunners straining to fire a final shot at a German ship as their own ship sinks beneath them. The caption notes that this was a common occurrence with light cruisers

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: 5000 Poppies

5000 Poppies
A sea of poppies blankets Federation Square as part of the 5000 Poppies project to commemorate the centenary of Anzac in Melbourne

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The First Fleet

The First Fleet
Some of the First Fleet - eleven British Navy ships under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, which took 750 British convicts to Botany Bay

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Carry On Jack

Carry On Jack
Charles Hawtrey and Kenneth Williams in Carry On Jack

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: The battleship U. S. S. Missouri bombards Chong Ji, Korea, with 16-inch guns in October 1950

The battleship U. S. S. Missouri bombards Chong Ji, Korea, with 16-inch guns in October 1950
KOREAN WAR, 1950. The battleship " U.S.S. Missouri" bombards Chong Ji, Korea, with 16-inch guns in October 1950

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: How to recognise rank in the Royal Navy

How to recognise rank in the Royal Navy-a wartime advert for Dunlop fort tyres. Date: 1941

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. NAVY. Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man, I d Join the Navy

WORLD WAR I: U. S. NAVY. Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man, I d Join the Navy. American World War I recruiting poster, 1917
WORLD WAR I: U.S. NAVY. Gee!! I Wish I Were a Man, I d Join the Navy. American World War I recruiting poster, 1917, by Howard Chandler Christy

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Naval battle between the British and French, 1790s

Naval battle between the British and French, 1790s
British ship " Brunswick" in battle with French navy off the coast of Brittany, late 1700s. Printed color halftone reproduction of an illustration

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: EVNT2A-00196

EVNT2A-00196
Oliver H. Perrys note proclaiming his Lake Erie victory: " We have met the enemy and they are ours." Woodcut with watercolor wash

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Document commissioning John Paul Jones as a US Navy captain

Document commissioning John Paul Jones as a US Navy captain
John Paul Joness commission as captain in the US Navy, from the Congress, 1776. Woodcut reproduction with a watercolor wash

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Barbary Pirates threatening US commander Stephen Decatur

Barbary Pirates threatening US commander Stephen Decatur
Commodore Stephen Decaturs life saved in a shipboard battle off Algeria. Color lithograph

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Players Navy Cut

Players Navy Cut
Advertisement for Players cigarettes, with an updated portrait of the original sailor

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 1900

SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, 1900
Photograph of the North German Lloyd Liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse at sea, 1900. This liner was built by the Vulcan Shipyards at Stettin with the aim of winning the Blue Riband

Background imageRoyal Navy Collection: Hawker Sea Hawk F. 1

Hawker Sea Hawk F. 1
Hawker Sea Hawk F.1 of 806 Squadron landing on HMS Eagle 1954



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Royal Navy Collection

The Royal Navy is the naval warfare branch of the British Armed Forces. It was established in the 16th century and has since played a significant role in defending Britain's interests at sea. The navy consists of various services, including surface ships, submarines, aircraft carriers, and amphibious vessels. Its primary responsibilities include protecting UK waters, maintaining global peace and stability through international operations, providing humanitarian aid during disasters or crises worldwide, and supporting national security efforts. The it also offers career opportunities for individuals interested in serving their country while gaining valuable skills and experience in maritime operations.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Royal Navy collection is a range of wall art and framed prints available from Media Storehouse. Our collection features stunning images of the British Royal Navy, including ships, submarines, aircraft carriers, and naval personnel in action. These high-quality prints are perfect for anyone interested in military history or naval enthusiasts looking to add some unique artwork to their home or office. The Royal Navy has a rich history dating back centuries and has played a crucial role in protecting Britain's interests around the world. The Services collection captures this proud heritage with striking images that showcase the power and majesty of one of the world's most formidable navies. Whether you're looking for a piece of art that celebrates your own service in the navy or simply want to decorate your space with something truly special, the Royal Navy collection offers an impressive selection of prints that will appeal to any fan of military history.
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What are Royal Navy (Services) art prints?

Royal Navy art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artworks that depict various aspects of the Royal Navy's history, traditions and operations. These prints showcase the bravery, dedication and professionalism of sailors who have served in the Royal Navy throughout its long and illustrious history. The collection includes a wide range of images, from dramatic battle scenes to serene seascapes, as well as portraits of famous naval commanders and ships. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing techniques to ensure maximum clarity, detail and colour accuracy. These art prints are perfect for anyone with an interest in naval history or military art. They make great gifts for veterans or active-duty service members, as well as collectors or enthusiasts looking to add a unique piece to their collection. Whether displayed at home or in an office setting, these prints are sure to impress with their stunning imagery and historical significance.
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How much do Royal Navy (Services) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Royal Navy art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print selected. We have a variety of sizes available, from small to large, and you can choose between paper or canvas prints. Our Royal Navy art prints are high-quality reproductions that capture the history and spirit of the British navy. We take great pride in offering our customers affordable prices without compromising on quality. Our collection includes iconic images such as ships at sea, naval battles, and portraits of distinguished sailors throughout history. These stunning pieces make excellent gifts for anyone interested in maritime history or military culture. We strive to provide our customers with exceptional service and products they will cherish for years to come.
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