[]
Your ongoing selection
Asset(s) Assets
Your quote 0

Your selection

Clear selection
{"event":"pageview","page_type1":"catalog","page_type2":"image_page","language":"en","user_logged":"false","user_type":"ecommerce","nl_subscriber":"false"}
{"event":"ecommerce_event","event_name":"view_item","event_category":"browse_catalog","ecommerce":{"items":[{"item_id":"NAM5925207","item_brand":"other","item_category":"photo","item_category2":"out_of_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category4":"unknown_photographer_20th_century","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"rear_admiral_sir_david_beatty_1914_lantern_slide","item_variant":"undefined"}]}}
Metadata Block (Hidden)

Contact us for further help

High res file dimension

Search for more high res images or videos

Rear Admiral Sir David Beatty, 1914 (lantern slide)

Rear Admiral Sir David Beatty, 1914 (lantern slide)
Asset - General information
Copyright status
No Additional Copyright
Largest available format 4422 × 4446 px 22 MB
Dimension [pixels] Dimension in 300dpi [mm] File size [MB]
Large 4422 × 4446 px 374 × 376 mm 22.2 MB
Medium 1019 × 1024 px 86 × 87 mm 1.1 MB
Leave the work to our dedicated Account Managers
License details
Your details
*
*
*
*
*
IMAGE number
NAM5925207
Image title
Rear Admiral Sir David Beatty, 1914 (lantern slide)
Auto-translated text View Original Source
Photographer
Unknown photographer, (20th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
photograph
Date
1915 AD (C20th AD)
Image description

Rear Admiral Sir David Beatty, 1914. Lantern slide, World War One, War at Sea (1914-1918), 1914. On the outbreak of war in 1914 Beatty (1871-1936) was in command of the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet. He led the latter at the battles of Heligoland Bight (1914), Dogger Bank (1915) and Jutland (1916). He is remembered for his comment at Jutland that ‘There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today’, after two of his vessels exploded after being hit by German shells. Later in the war he succeeded Jellicoe as Commander in Chief of the Grand Fleet, in which capacity he received the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet in November 1918. From a box of 44 lantern slides.

Photo credit
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
trench warfare / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto

Similar Images