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  • this is a german flag and not suprizingly this is a german sub

    it is being crewed by englishmen and was most likely captured - i-am-my-father's-son
  • i love fog's effect :) - bibbidiboobbidiboo
  • The rusty Look! amazing - Aakash Pahwa
  • Launched at the Flensburger Schiffbau yard on 28 March 1916, 'U155' was seized after the Armistice on 24 November 1918. She was taken to Britain and exhibited in London and elsewhere, before being broken up at Morecambe in 1922. During her career she carried out three patrols between 19 February 1917 and 11 November 1918, during which she sank 66 Allied merchant ships with a combined tonnage of 188,101 tons - HorsesItch
  • superbe - sebastiendondain

‘U155’ at Tower Bridge

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Reproduction ID: P39570

Maker: Unknown

Date: 1919

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  1. aneta k. 36 months ago | reply

    wow!i like it!

  2. SantiagoAcero 35 months ago | reply

    this is amazing. check out some of my stuff!

  3. anasiktures 35 months ago | reply

    i love it! EPIC

  4. ๑ I'm kishi ๑ 34 months ago | reply

    Amazing..........♥

  5. dixon1919 34 months ago | reply

    great photo

  6. aphotoshooter 32 months ago | reply

    amazing.. excellent photograph...

  7. pegnyberg12 31 months ago | reply

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  8. Fede Gabry 27 months ago | reply

    amazing shot!

  9. GinPatsu 24 months ago | reply

    WooooooooooooooW!
    Awesome!

  10. CupCakeLavohr 23 months ago | reply

    Beautifulllll !

  11. Robo's photos 23 months ago | reply

    great old pictures

  12. Nige's Place 23 months ago | reply

    The map is wrong. It should be on the other side of the river or the other side of the bridge.

  13. Howard33 23 months ago | reply

    German submarines in WWII were called "U boats" and the prefix on their number was always U. But 1919 in London . . . I'm not sure.

  14. Nicole Norelli 23 months ago | reply

    beautiful, spot on

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