The laying of the keel for HMS Hood got under way at John Brown Shipyard in Clydebank on 1 September 1916 and it was launched two years later just before the end of World War One. Lady Hood ...
HMS Hood, the pride of the British Royal Navy, symbolized British imperial power during the interwar years. Designed under ...
A ceremony has been held in Clydebank to mark the centenary of the launch of one of Britain's largest warships ... in 2015 HMS Hood was revered as the most powerful warship in the world for ...
Hood was a battlecruiser - one of a new breed of warships developed before the First World War. With more horsepower ... Launched on 22 August 1918, HMS Hood was the 13th and final British ...
Here are 10 of the most historically significant warships ... HMS Hood was the last great battlecruiser of the British Empire ...
A ceremony has been held in Clydebank to mark the centenary of the launch of one of Britain's largest warships. The battle-cruiser HMS Hood was launched at John Brown's shipyard in Clydebank on 22 ...
Three years before it sank, HMS Hawke made headlines in 1911 when she was damaged after colliding with RMS Olympic – the sister ship of the Titanic. After World War I broke out, the warship was ...
For the first time in more than 80 years a White Ensign flies on WW2 destroyer HMS Exmouth – the first British surface ship lost with all hands in World War 2. Divers plunged more than ... Exmouth was ...