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The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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An admiral recounts the formation, organization and operations of Britain’s principal battle fleet in home waters during the early years of the First World War, explaining strategic decisions, base development, and responses to evolving technologies such as submarines, mines and heavier gunnery. The narrative describes patrols and engagements including the Dogger Bank action and the major fleet battle of 1916, operational challenges at Scapa Flow, and tactical and administrative lessons learned. Technical chapters present ship movements, plans, diagrams and bases, while concluding reflections assess wartime adaptations, limitations and implications for future naval strategy.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Admiral Viscount Jellicoe, of Scapa, G. C. B., O. M., G. C. V. O. Frontispiece
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Destroyers Raising Steam on the First Occasion of a Submarine Being Reported Inside Scapa Flow 28
The First Obstruction at Scapa Flow 28
Smoke Screen Made by Destroyers 68
A Dummy Battleship, March, 1915 68
The Commander-in-Chief, Captain of the Fleet (Commodore Lionel Halsey), and the Flag Lieutenant (Lieut.-Commander Herbert Fitzherbert) on Board H.M.S. Iron Duke 96
The Battle of Jutland as Depicted by a German Artist (colour) 336
H.M.S. Iron Duke and 3rd Division of the Battle Fleet Deploying at the Battle of Jutland 342
H.M.S. Iron Duke Opening Fire at the Battle of Jutland 346
H.M.S. Superb Opening Fire at the Battle of Jutland 366