"The Fleet Is In!" (1931)
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- Full title reads: "Portsmouth. 'The Fleet Is In!" A sight to thrill every British heart as the grey ships of war - great & small - come to their home ports after Spring cruise."
Portsmouth, Hampshire.
Various shots of British Royal Naval warships coming in to port - possibly including HMS Warspite. (Some damage to film). Closer shot of name on HMS Nelson as she sails past - a Navy band playing on her aft deck. Another large warship comes in. Smaller ships comes past. Crowds wave from the docks.
FILM ID:767.06
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Fabulous clip. Nelson followed by an R class(?) looming quietly into port, marvellous.
I agree =)
Fantastic video. Shame audio is lost.
Back when ‘Britannia really did rule the waves’
With Germany, dear ser
@@user-px6ds2qo2o Only pre ww1, the Kriegsmarine was tiny compared to the royal nacy, US navy and Japanese navy
@@dutchthespitfire3204Back in 31 the Weimar republic had practically no navy to speak of. Three panzerschiffe under construction (actually AGS not even keel laid), a couple light cruisers and two old linienschiffe + some bathtub sized vessels.
Are there any of those with sound?
Still amazes how coyote ugly ships the Rodnoil and Nelsoil were. But true smashers when the target could not run, for a reason or another. Be it a crippled battleship or shore bombardment.
all a waste..look at modern England...self destructed..