Surrendered German Submarines moored by HMS Fisgard.
A general view of the surrendered German submarines of the U87-U92 type, U151-U156 type and the UB III type moored alongside the scout cruiser HMS Fearless (1912). In the background are the ships of the static artificer training establishment HMS Fisgard, moored off Hardway to the north of Gosport.
The possible submarines are U91, broken up in 1921, of the U87-type; U151, U155, U152, or U153 of the U151-type; and about 33 of the UB III type were still in existence in 1921.
The original negative envelope was labelled: 'German submarines 1.6.21'.
The possible submarines are U91, broken up in 1921, of the U87-type; U151, U155, U152, or U153 of the U151-type; and about 33 of the UB III type were still in existence in 1921.
The original negative envelope was labelled: 'German submarines 1.6.21'.
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Object Details
ID: | N64498 |
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Type: | Glass plate negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Jones, Kenneth Hurlstone |
Date made: | 1 June 1921 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 82 mm x 106 mm |