Broadside view of the port side of the Admiral Class battlecruiser, HMS Hood, ploughing through the sea during her sea trials on the Clyde estuary shrouded in mist and smoke.
Photograph of the forward area of the Royal Navy Admiral-Class battlecruiser HMS Hood at John Brown & Co shipyard at Clydebank showing the forward turrets, with their 15 inch guns, rangefinder and conning tower.
Photograph of the fore end of the Royal Navy Admiral-Class battlecruiser HMS Hood in the fitting out basin at John Brown & Co shipyard at Clydebank showing the anchor chain capstan and roller system on the foredeck.
Photograph of the bow of the Royal Navy Admiral-Class battlecruiser HMS Hood from the port side and the port side forward poppets just prior to launch at John Brown & Co shipyard at Clydebank.
Photograph of the stern of the Royal Navy Admiral-Class battlecruiser HMS Hood showing the rudder and propeller shafts just before the propeller blades were fitted at John Brown & Co shipyard at Clydebank.
Photograph of the starboard forward poppets on the Royal Navy Admiral-Class battlecruiser HMS Hood just prior to launching at John Brown & Co shipyard at Clydebank.
View of the stern and waves in the wake of the Admiral Class battlecruiser, HMS Hood, looking over the rear main guns.
View of the spray from the bow wave cascading over the bows of HMS Hood taken on board from behind one of the forward main gun turrets.
View of the spray and bow wave taken from the deck on the starboard side of the Admiral Class battlecruiser, HMS Hood, during her sea trials.