The Grand Old Lady
ByBravo Zulu×Important Naval History


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HMS WARSPITE
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship, 1913–1947
A commemorative gilt proof-strike, in collaboration with Important Naval History.
Launched Devonport, 26 November 1913. Eight 15-inch guns. 33,410 tons.
- Jutland, 1916. Her steering jammed. She circled twice through the German battle line at 20 knots, took fifteen heavy hits, and came home.
- Ofotfjord, 1940. She led nine destroyers up the fjord and destroyed all eight German destroyers present. Her Swordfish sank U-64 at anchor. No battleship's aircraft has ever sunk a submarine before or since.
- Matapan, 1941. Cunningham's flag. Her searchlights opened at 3,500 yards on the Italian heavy cruiser Fiume. Effective range for a 15-inch gun is thirty thousand. Fiume, Zara, and Pola were all sunk. British casualties: none.
- Salerno, 1943. A radio-guided German Fritz-X came through her deck armour and flooded six of her eight boiler rooms. She was back in the line for D-Day.
Her sailors called her the Grand Old Lady. She wore eight battle honours on her mast:
JUTLAND · NARVIK · CALABRIA · MATAPAN · CRETE · SICILY · SALERNO · NORMANDY
Edition of 500. Hand-numbered. Lacquered hardwood case.
The Grand Old Lady
ByBravo Zulu×Important Naval History


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Important Naval History
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Hardcover Book
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HMS WARSPITE
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship, 1913–1947
A commemorative gilt proof-strike, in collaboration with Important Naval History.
Launched Devonport, 26 November 1913. Eight 15-inch guns. 33,410 tons.
- Jutland, 1916. Her steering jammed. She circled twice through the German battle line at 20 knots, took fifteen heavy hits, and came home.
- Ofotfjord, 1940. She led nine destroyers up the fjord and destroyed all eight German destroyers present. Her Swordfish sank U-64 at anchor. No battleship's aircraft has ever sunk a submarine before or since.
- Matapan, 1941. Cunningham's flag. Her searchlights opened at 3,500 yards on the Italian heavy cruiser Fiume. Effective range for a 15-inch gun is thirty thousand. Fiume, Zara, and Pola were all sunk. British casualties: none.
- Salerno, 1943. A radio-guided German Fritz-X came through her deck armour and flooded six of her eight boiler rooms. She was back in the line for D-Day.
Her sailors called her the Grand Old Lady. She wore eight battle honours on her mast:
JUTLAND · NARVIK · CALABRIA · MATAPAN · CRETE · SICILY · SALERNO · NORMANDY
Edition of 500. Hand-numbered. Lacquered hardwood case.
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