Last week you told me who is on picture.
Here you have 2 pictures of same ship....
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9c.jpg
and
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9f.jpg
What is that ship's name????
Last week you told me who is on picture.
Here you have 2 pictures of same ship....
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9c.jpg
and
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9f.jpg
What is that ship's name????
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there is mistake with first linkOriginally Posted by KrooK
use this
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9f.jpg
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Upps another mistake
this one is ok
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9e.jpg
and just to confirm 2nd picture of same ship
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9f.jpg
so - what ship is on pictures?
I beviele in your knowledge guys :)
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OMG SHAME OF ME![]()
ANOTHER MISTAKE![]()
HERE IS CORRECT, I HOPE![]()
http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9e.jpg
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It's the HMS Hood.
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I was going to guess one of the Three Princes, the Canadian National Railway passenger liners which were converted to Royal Canadian Navy armed merchant cruisers in WWII. The Prince David, Prince Henry and Prince Robert. Most liners converted to military use were only lightly armed troop transports or convoy escorts. The Three Princes underwent more extensive conversion with most of their upper decks removed and replaced with light cruiser superstructures and the addition of 4 bofors dual 40mm gun mounts, 2 each fore and aft. This seems to match the pictures anyway. Later, the David and Henry were further modified to become LSI (M) or Landing Ship Infantry Medium for the invasion of Normandy, while the Robert became an anti-aircraft escort.
However, I was confused by the inclusion of a pic of a passenger liner in the first post.
Gregoshi is a correct. The warship pics alone are of the HMS Hood.
In fact, here is that last pic, with proper attribution as the HMS Hood in the Panama Canal.
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/i...000/h60452.jpg
Last edited by Aenlic; 11-11-2006 at 05:41.
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thank you very much guys
you really helped me :)
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I was gonna answer HMAS Australia, but then I saw Greg's post.![]()
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I wasn't familiar with the appearance of the Hood but it was my gut reaction as I was 100% certain it was not a US ship but looked pre-WW2. A quick search with Google confirmed my hunch.![]()
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http://konkurs.histmag.org/images/2-2-9f.jpg
Well because I'm bored I decided to answer this pic too. It is the British battlecruiser HMS Repulse.
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Umm, no it's not. It's also the HMS Hood, from the same web site. It's a picture taken by plane, from 1924 near Pearl Harbor.Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
Here's the original:
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/i...00/h60450c.htm
And the enlarged version which corresponds exactly to the 2-2-9f.jpg image:
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/i...000/h60450.jpg
Last edited by Aenlic; 11-13-2006 at 14:32.
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