HMS Hood (51)
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English: HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy. She was one of four Admiral-class battlecruisers ordered in mid-1916 under the Emergency War Programme, but her sisters were never completed, and Hood was Britain's last battlecruiser. She was named after the 18th century Admiral Samuel Hood.
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Watercolor by Edward Tufnell, RN (Retired).
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Photographed in 1931-32, while fitted with an aircraft catapult aft.
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Hood in 1924
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Hood in 1924
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Hood in 1924
Sinking of HMS Hood
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Painting by J.C. Schmitz-Westerholt, depicting Hood's loss during her engagement with the German battleship Bismarck on 24 May 1941
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An eyewitness sketch of HMS Hood exploding, prepared for the 2nd Board of Enquiry into her loss (1941)