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Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: Wildcat Helicopter Onboard HMS Iron Duke for Trials

Wildcat Helicopter Onboard HMS Iron Duke for Trials
The Royal Navys next-generation helicopter Wildcat, is pictured onboard HMS Iron Duke during three days of trials at sea. A Wildcat touched down onto the flight deck of HMS Iron Duke at the Naval

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: The Naval Manoeuvers; With the Hostile Fleet; HMS 'Iron Duke, ' Coaling in mid-Ocean, 1890

The Naval Manoeuvers; With the Hostile Fleet; HMS "Iron Duke, " Coaling in mid-Ocean, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Naval Manoeuvers; With the Hostile Fleet; HMS "Iron Duke, " Coaling in mid-Ocean, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42. July to December, 1890

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: The Naval Manoeuvers; With the Hostile Fleet; 'Man Overboard, ' from HMS 'Iron Duke', 1890

The Naval Manoeuvers; With the Hostile Fleet; "Man Overboard, " from HMS "Iron Duke", 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: HMS Iron Duke during AFD

HMS Iron Duke during AFD
Image shows HMS Iron Duke moored in Liverpool Docks for the duration of Armed Forces Day. Based in Portsmouth and Devonport

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: HMS Iron Duke Fitted with Artisan Radar

HMS Iron Duke Fitted with Artisan Radar
Portsmouth-based HMS Iron Duke returns to sea after a 16-month upgrade and now boasts one of the most advanced radars in the world (top)

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: HMS Iron Duke in Antarctica

HMS Iron Duke in Antarctica
Type 23 frigate HMS Iron Duke anchored off Antarctica, during her South Atlantic deployment in 2014

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts vital system tests off the coast of Scotland

HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts vital system tests off the coast of Scotland
Pictured is an aerial view of HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Iron Duke (centre) and HMS Sutherland (right). The carrier is shown conducting vital system tests off the coast of Scotland

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: HMS Iron Duke

HMS Iron Duke
Pictured is the Type 23 frigate HMS Iron Duke alongside in Portsmouths Naval Dockyard. HMS Iron Duke departed on 17th of June 2009 from Portsmouth, Hampshire

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: Admiral Jellicoes Flagship, HMS Iron Duke (colour litho)

Admiral Jellicoes Flagship, HMS Iron Duke (colour litho)
2801010 Admiral Jellicoes Flagship, HMS Iron Duke (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Admiral Jellicoes Flagship, HMS Iron Duke)

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: The Naval Operations at Milford Haven (engraving)

The Naval Operations at Milford Haven (engraving)
1054972 The Naval Operations at Milford Haven (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Naval Operations at Milford Haven)

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: The Naval Operations at Milford Haven, the Decisive Battle on the Night of 17 August (engraving)

The Naval Operations at Milford Haven, the Decisive Battle on the Night of 17 August (engraving)
1054970 The Naval Operations at Milford Haven, the Decisive Battle on the Night of 17 August (engraving) by Wyllie, Charles William (1853-1923); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: Vice Admiral Sir John Jellicoes Flagship, Iron Duke, Being Coaled at Sea. Inset

Vice Admiral Sir John Jellicoes Flagship, Iron Duke, Being Coaled at Sea. Inset: Vice-Admiral Jellicoe, 1915. Iron Duke was flagship of the Grand Fleet during the First World War

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: Admiral Jellicoe aboard HMS Iron Duke, 1914, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Admiral Jellicoe aboard HMS Iron Duke, 1914, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Admiral Jellicoe aboard HMS Iron Duke, 1914, (1935). Admiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe (1859-1935) was in command of the Grand Fleet

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: EDITORIAL The battleship HMS Iron Duke (1914), from which Admiral Jellicoe directed the Battle of

EDITORIAL The battleship HMS Iron Duke (1914), from which Admiral Jellicoe directed the Battle of Jutland. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: HMS Iron Duke, British battleship, c1936-c1937

HMS Iron Duke, British battleship, c1936-c1937. Launched in 1912, HMS Iron Duke was named in honour of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageHms Iron Duke Collection: 0015270

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SHIPS: HMS IRON DUKE. HMS Iron Duke, launched in 1912 and scrapped in 1946, the super-dreadnought that was Sir John Jellicoes flagship from the outbreak of World War I until after the Battle of



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"HMS Iron Duke: A Legacy of Strength and Resilience" HMS Queen Elizabeth conducts vital system tests off the coast of Scotland HMS Iron Duke Fitted with Artisan Radar Admiral Jellicoe's Flagship, HMS Iron Duke (colour litho) The Naval Operations at Milford Haven (engraving) The Naval Operations at Milford Haven, the Decisive Battle on the Night of 17 August (engraving) Vice Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's Flagship, Iron Duke, Being Coaled at Sea. Inset. Admiral Jellicoe aboard HMS Iron Duke, 1914 (1935). Creator: Unknown. HMS Iron Duke during AFD HMS Iron Duke sails into the sunset after saluting the island of Jersey HMS Iron Duke Leaving Portsmouth HMS Iron Duke in Antarctica In a world where naval strength is paramount, one ship has stood tall throughout history – introducing the legendary vessel known as "HMS Iron Duke. " This formidable warship has left an indelible mark on maritime warfare and continues to inspire awe even today. From conducting vital system tests off Scotland's rugged coastline to being fitted with state-of-the-art Artisan Radar technology, this battleship remains at the forefront of technological advancements in naval operations. With its illustrious past as Admiral Jellicoe's flagship during crucial battles like those depicted in historic engravings such as "The Naval Operations at Milford Haven" and "The Decisive Battle on the Night of 17 August, " it symbolizes bravery and strategic brilliance. Capturing moments frozen in time through captivating images like Vice Admiral Sir John Jellicoe coaling his beloved vessel or him standing resolute aboard her decks amidst turbulent times further exemplifies their unwavering commitment to duty.