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The Spirit of the Ark, - sailors of the Royal Navy, c1942. Creator: Unknown
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The Spirit of the Ark, - sailors of the Royal Navy, c1942. Creator: Unknown
The Spirit of the Ark, - sailors of the Royal Navy, c1942. A British aircraft carrier of the Second World War, HMS Ark Royal was designed to carry a large number of aircraft, and had two hangar deck levels. She was involved in the first aerial and U-boat kills of the war, in operations off Norway, in the search for the German battleship Bismarck, and took part in the Malta Convoys. A German submarine torpedoed her on 13 November 1941 and she sank the following day. Only one of her 1, 488 crew members was killed. From " Ark Royal". [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1942]
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The Spirit of the Ark - A Glimpse into Royal Navy Sailors' Hope and Optimism during World War II
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. This photo print, titled "The Spirit of the Ark" offers a poignant snapshot of British sailors serving aboard HMS Ark Royal, a renowned aircraft carrier during World War II. Designed to accommodate numerous aircraft with its two hangar deck levels, this mighty vessel played a pivotal role in various operations, including the search for the formidable German battleship Bismarck and crucial Malta Convoys. Taken around 1942 by an unknown creator, this black-and-white image showcases a group of resilient men dressed in their distinctive naval attire. Clad in duffel coats against the cold winds that swept across treacherous waters, these sailors embody both determination and hope amidst wartime challenges. The photograph serves as a testament to their unwavering spirit despite facing constant threats from enemy U-boats and aerial attacks. It is worth noting that HMS Ark Royal fell victim to a German submarine's torpedo on November 13th, 1941; however, remarkably only one crew member lost his life. Preserved within this historical print lies not just an image but also an embodiment of bravery and resilience displayed by those who served on board. As we gaze upon these sailors standing united against adversity, we are reminded of their unwavering commitment to protect Britain's shores and maintain peace during one of humanity's darkest chapters. Through this evocative photograph captured by an anonymous lensman from His Majesty's Stationery Office in London circa 1942, we are granted access to witness firsthand the indomitable spirit that defined these courageous men who sailed under the banner of the Royal Navy.
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