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Cruiser Collection (#36)

"Cruiser: A Timeless Symbol of Power and Freedom" Step into the world of cruisers, where elegance meets raw power

Background imageCruiser Collection: Lord Kitchener, last photograph before his death

Lord Kitchener, last photograph before his death
The last photograph of Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916). Before joining the ill-fated armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire in Scapa Flow he lunched with Admiral Sir John Jellicoe on board the Iron Duke

Background imageCruiser Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm on Ottoman Battle Cruiser

Kaiser Wilhelm on Ottoman Battle Cruiser
The German Emperor Wilhelm II (centre) and German militaries inspecting Ottoman troops on board of the battle cruiser " Javus Sultan Selim", the former SMS " Goeben"

Background imageCruiser Collection: Wartime poster, To The Attack

Wartime poster, To The Attack

Background imageCruiser Collection: H. M.s Glorious

H. M.s Glorious
Originally commissioned as a light cruiser, HMS GLORIOUS was later converted into an aircraft carrier. Destroyed by SCHARNHORST after she aided in the evacuation of Norway, 1940 Date: 1930s

Background imageCruiser Collection: Kasuga Japan Warship

Kasuga Japan Warship
Italian-built cruiser, bought by Japan, in service till the 1920s when she becomes a training ship, finally scrapped in 1948. Date: launched 1902

Background imageCruiser Collection: LIGHT CRUISER EMDEN

LIGHT CRUISER EMDEN
Launched in 1908, the German light cruiser Emden was highly successful during the early part of the Great War, before being sunk by HMS Sydney in November 1914 Date: circa 1914

Background imageCruiser Collection: AMERICAN CRUISE SHIP. An American cruise ship being guided by a tugboat past the Statue of Liberty

AMERICAN CRUISE SHIP. An American cruise ship being guided by a tugboat past the Statue of Liberty, as it arrives in New York, probably at the time of the Portsmouth Peace Conference

Background imageCruiser Collection: Eicma Motorcycle Exhibiton 2008 Victory Motorcycles

Eicma Motorcycle Exhibiton 2008 Victory Motorcycles

Background imageCruiser Collection: Indian Chief Model 74

Indian Chief Model 74

Background imageCruiser Collection: Goodwood Revival Lady riding classic bike red 2000s classic

Goodwood Revival Lady riding classic bike red 2000s classic

Background imageCruiser Collection: Indian Silver Arrow

Indian Silver Arrow

Background imageCruiser Collection: Harley Davidson Teleglide

Harley Davidson Teleglide

Background imageCruiser Collection: Suzuki Bandits 650cc

Suzuki Bandits 650cc

Background imageCruiser Collection: Toyota FJ Cruiser

Toyota FJ Cruiser

Background imageCruiser Collection: Battistinis V2 Britain

Battistinis V2 Britain

Background imageCruiser Collection: Harley Davidson Custom Shovel

Harley Davidson Custom Shovel

Background imageCruiser Collection: Harley Davidson Electra Glide US USA

Harley Davidson Electra Glide US USA

Background imageCruiser Collection: Harley Davidson Heritage Softtail Custom

Harley Davidson Heritage Softtail Custom




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"Cruiser: A Timeless Symbol of Power and Freedom" Step into the world of cruisers, where elegance meets raw power. From the iconic Triumph 650cc Thunderbird in its mesmerizing blue hue to the legendary Harley Davidson Fat Boy proudly representing the USA, these machines embody a spirit that captivates enthusiasts worldwide. But let's not forget about history's mighty cruisers on water. The Scharnhorst, a German battleship known for its strength and resilience during World War II, instilled fear in enemy hearts. Meanwhile, HMS Exeter arriving at Plymouth in 1940 showcased British determination amidst adversity. Speaking of naval encounters, who can overlook the unforgettable clash between H. M. S. Glowworm and Admiral Hipper? The daring ramming maneuver by H. M. S. Glowworm proved that courage knows no bounds. In another chapter of maritime warfare, we witness the valiant efforts of HMS Suffolk against German cruiser SMS Emden during World War I. These battles serve as reminders of bravery and sacrifice on both sides. Back on land, the Harley Davidson Panhead Hydraglide Hotrod roars with an unmatched charisma that turns heads wherever it goes. Its fusion of classic design and modern customization is a testament to individuality. Returning to sea supremacy, we encounter none other than HMS Hood – a British battlecruiser renowned for its imposing presence and tragic fate during World War II. However they can not limited to war or transportation alone; they also symbolize triumph over adversity. The Vindictive at Zeebrugge painting by Charles John De Lacy immortalizes an audacious raid conducted in 1918 (1919), showcasing how vessels can become symbols of victory against all odds. Lastly but certainly not least is Triumph Rocket 3 – a contemporary marvel boasting unparalleled power combined with sleek aesthetics that leave riders breathless with every twist of their wrist.