HMS Repulse (1916)
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HMS Repulse was a Royal Navy Battlecruiser (1916-1941) operating in both world wars. Sistership HMS Renown.
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Photographed circa 1916-17, after post-trials alterations but prior to receiving searchlight towers on her after funnel in place of open searchlight platforms
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In the Firth of Forth, Scotland, circa 1916-17, with the Forth Bridge in the background
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HMS Repulse (1916) on manoeuvres in the 1920s.jpg
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Firing her 15-inch guns during maneuvers off Portland, England, circa the later 1920s
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Photographed through a porthole, circa 1922-24.
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Probably photographed at the time of her 1923-24 World cruise. Note the extensive side armor, added during her 1919-22 refit, and aircraft flying-off platforms
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Probably photographed at the time of her 1923-24 World cruise
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Probably photographed at the time of her 1923-24 World cruise
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Off the coast of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, on 12 June 1924
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HMS Repulse leaving Singapore 1941
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Loss of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse, 10 December 1941
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Loss of HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse, 10 December 1941
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HMS Repulse in Haifa, in July, 1938