BL 14 inch Mk VII gun

From Warlike

Q2813201




The BL 14-inch Mk VII naval gun was a breech loading (BL) gun designed for the battleships of the Royal Navy in the late 1930s. This gun armed the King George V-class battleships during the Second World War.

The Royal Navy during the Second World War A12142The Royal Navy during the Second World War A12142
First Lord Visits Home Fleet. 15 January 1943, Scapa Flow, Mr a V Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty in the Course of His Three Day Visit To the Home Fleet Spoke To Ship`s Crews About the War at Sea. A13922First Lord Visits Home Fleet. 15 January 1943, Scapa Flow, Mr a V Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty in the Course of His Three Day Visit To the Home Fleet Spoke To Ship's Crews About the War at Sea. A13922
Sailors beneath the four 14 inch guns of Y turret of HMS PRINCE OF WALESSailors beneath the four 14 inch guns of Y turret of HMS PRINCE OF WALES
A Quiet Sunday on HMS Anson. October 1942, Scapa Flow, Men of the Famous Battleship Spend a Quiet Sunday in the Harbour. A16500A Quiet Sunday on HMS Anson. October 1942, Scapa Flow, Men of the Famous Battleship Spend a Quiet Sunday in the Harbour. A16500
HMS Anson firing gunsHMS Anson firing guns
HMS Anson (79) firing guns in North Sea c1942HMS Anson (79) firing guns in North Sea c1942
Admiral Douglas Fisher on HMS Duke of York 1942 IWM A 12142Admiral Douglas Fisher on HMS Duke of York 1942 IWM A 12142
The Second World War 1939 - 1945- Naval Battles A21164The Second World War 1939 - 1945- Naval Battles A21164
Britain`s Coastal Defences 1939-45 H7922Britain's Coastal Defences 1939-45 H7922
A Quiet Sunday on HMS Anson. October 1942, Scapa Flow, Men of the Famous Battleship Spend a Quiet Sunday in the Harbour. A16502A Quiet Sunday on HMS Anson. October 1942, Scapa Flow, Men of the Famous Battleship Spend a Quiet Sunday in the Harbour. A16502