In the opening wide view, there are both Nelson class battleships present plus at least 2 Iron Dukes in the distance. At 50secs a D class cruiser is seen sailing out. Both Iron Dukes are shown underway. The Iron Duke battleship shown in splendid close up sailing by from 1.50 is probably the Benbow (Its nameplate on the quarterdeck superstructure is indistinct but seems to say Benbow).
Typically, RN capital ships on parade would fire their boilers to make them "pant"; a low, throbbing vibration that would rattle your coat and give you goosebumps.....
The last part (ship's company pictured) gives you an idea of the human sacrifice when a capital ship such as Hood was lost.
A sight never to be seen again the RN at its best.👍
I recognise one ship.
Technology, move on , you’re living is the passed.
@@philstabler If you're going to criticise, at least try to nakevsure your grammar is up to standard. 😂
One could argue that the Royal Navy was at it`s best some time 1943-45?
In the opening wide view, there are both Nelson class battleships present plus at least 2 Iron Dukes in the distance. At 50secs a D class cruiser is seen sailing out. Both Iron Dukes are shown underway. The Iron Duke battleship shown in splendid close up sailing by from 1.50 is probably the Benbow (Its nameplate on the quarterdeck superstructure is indistinct but seems to say Benbow).
Must be Benbow, not enough letters for Marlborough or Emperor of India.
Easy to tell the Nelson Class.
Iron Duke class from 1:10
HMS Renown both Nelson class there amongst others. An Impressive sight to say the least.
Britain 🇬🇧
Jolly good show
The Fleet of England ?
Obviously the Pathe folk were short on their UK geography - Rosyth and Scapa Flow for example ?
The Fleet of England ? Isn’t it the Fleet of Britain?
During those days England still possess the most powerful navy in the world.thanks.
One could argue that the us navy was close, if not ahead. Both relied heavily on WW1 vintage, since the treaty limitations.
No Britain did. England didn’t have a navy if it’s own.
Typically, RN capital ships on parade would fire their boilers to make them "pant"; a low, throbbing vibration that would rattle your coat and give you goosebumps.....
Is this Scapa flow where the fleet was filmed?
Looks like Portland Harbour.
Sad how many times I have seen pirated sections on other channels
Why they wrote England everywhere instead of Britain ? 🇬🇧
Because 80 years ago England was also the same as saying Britain. Many Americans still say that to this day.
@@dulls8475 Scotland and N.Ireland matter 🇬🇧
@@lilboy3102 Completely agree. I was just saying how they did it then. Dont worry being English will be illegal soon.
@@dulls8475 Okay
By the way, In which city do you stay ?
@@lilboy3102 Southampton.
Bismark didn't last long to enjoy it
Heres one.
What do you call Bismarck sinking HMS Hood?
A hole in one