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H.M.S. Repulse in the Channel off the Eddystone Lighthouse with the Plymouth fishing fleet returning home, by Timothy Franklin Ross Thompson (1951-)
Image: IWM (Q 18131) British battle cruiser HMS Repulse. Participated in Battle of Heligoland Bight, 17 November 1917, her only action of the war. Sunk by Japanese bombers 10 December 1941.
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: 碧蓝航线 | Azur Lane (Video Game) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Duke of York (Azur Lane)/Repulse (Azur Lane) Characters: Repulse (Azur Lane), Duke of York (Azur Lane) Additional Tags: Fluff, Parting Words, ive forgotten how to tag, Shakespeare Quotations, Shakespeare Quotes As Seduction, Shakespearean Sonnets Series: Part 14 of femslash feb 2024 Summary:
repulse is about to head out on a sortie, but before she does...
Croiseur de bataille HMS Repulse – 1916-1917
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HMS DANAE and HMS REPULSE at Princes Pier, Melbourne, Australia.
Photographed by Allan C. Green on March 17, 1924
State Library of Victoria: 1016
HMS Repulse
1450x777 Battlecruiser HMS Repulse off the coast of Australia, March 25th, 1924.