Suicide Subs
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Caption | Suicide Subs was the nickname of the ill-fated K-class of submarine. They were beset by all manner of misfortune and catastrophe. The K6 was involved in the so called" Battle" of May Island 31 January 1918. On manoeuvres on a foggy night several British ships struck each other and the K6 speared and sank the K4. In total 270 men died in a disaster that the Navy kept secret for morale reasons until the end of World War I. Original artwork for Look and Learn. |
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Creator | Wilf Hardy, also known as Wilfred, English (20th century) |
Artwork medium | gouache on paper |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Suicide Subs K-class submarine disaster WW1 World War I First World War navy sea water Wilf Hardy Wilfred |
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A146279 | Hi-res: 4,176 x 4,968 pixels Lo-res: 917 x 1,091 pixels |
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