Image:HMS Indefatigable (1909).jpg

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The battlecruiser HMS INDEFATIGABLE underway in coastal waters just before the battle of Jutland. INDEFATIGABLE was sunk after being struck by shells from the German battlecruiser VON DER TANN first in "X" magazine and then once she had limped out of the line she was hit by another salvo on the foredeck, the resulting explosion then destroying her. All but two of INDEFATIGABLE's crew of 1,119 were killed in the blast.

Source

IWMCollections IWM Photo No.: SP 392

Date

1916

Author

Surgeon Oscar Parkes

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