This postcard features a color oil-painting of the Chilean battleship Almirante La Torre passing throught the Panama Canal. Built by the British for the Chilean Navy.
This postcard features a black and white painting of the Italian dreadnought Conte Di Cavour at sea. This ship was extensively modernized between the wars and served into World War 2.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the French battleship Courbet in calm water. The first class of dreadnought type battleships that France built.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the French pre-dreadnought Danton at sea. The last class of French pre-dreadnoughts, they were obsolete before they were launched due to HMS Dreadnought being launched earlier.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the French battleship Dunkerque. Designed as a fast battleship, It was heavily damaged by the British at Mers el Kebir to prevent it falling into German hands.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the 1870's Italian battleship Italia. With 17" guns, high speed, and low armor protection this ship is sometimes called a proto-battlecruiser.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the French pre-dreadnought Jaureguiberry at sea. An 1890's design, this ship was designed as a response to the British Royal Sovereign class.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes. Built by the British, this ship sparked the South American naval arms race.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the Argentine battleship Rivadavia. Built by the United States for Argentina to counter the Brazilian battleships.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of Tegetthoff, the lead ship of the sole class of dreadnoughts constructed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the late 19th century Russian cruiser Aurora which was a key location in the Russian Revolution and is currently preserved as a museum ship.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the German liner Bremen. It was a large and advanced ocean liner that eventually was gutted by a fire early on in the Second World War and subsequently scrapped.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee. Designed as a fast commerce raider, it famously was scuttled by her crew after the Battle of the River Plate early in World War 2.
This black and white postcard is of the German battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz following the Battle of Jutland in 1916- showing the extensive damage it suffered as a result of numerous large shell hits.
This postcard features a color painting of a photograph that depicts life and activities aboard a United States Naval vessel in the early 1900's; in this case fencing.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of a typical German destroyer. A class of ships that came into their own during the First World War, they were used even more extensively in World War 2.
This black, 1-1200 scale waterline model is of the British cruiser HMS Achilles. It was a light cruiser that took part in the Battle of the River Plate against the German battleship Graf Spee.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the British cruiser HMS Exeter. A heavy cruiser, it became known for taking part in the Battle of the River Plate against the German battleship Graf Spee.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the HMS Hood, the ultimate evolution of the battlecruiser concept designed at the end of World War 1- famous for beying destroyed by the Bismarck in World War 2.
This painted, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the British battlecruiser HMS Hood. It became famous for its short battle against the German battleship Bismarck, where it was destroyed early in the battle with the loss of all but three of its crew.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the HMS Majestic; influential in being the first ship to standardize on the pre-dreadnought battleship layout.
This black, 1/1200 scale waterline model is of the British battleship Queen Elizabeth. The first of the fast-battleships; it carried 8x15" guns and was a veteran of both world wars.
This postcard features a black and white picture of the HMS Royal Sovereign, which was a transitional ship merging the gap between ironclads and pre-dreadnought battleships.
This postcard features a black and white photograph of the HMS Victory which was Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar and is still in commission currently.