Tri-Service Gallery: Battle Of Jutland Pictures & Royal Letters © IWM (Q 35044) HRH Captain Prince Albert flies to France. Prince Albert and Major Greig in flying kit.©Crown Copyright (IWM Documents.2884) Letter written by HM King George VI, then Prince Albert, describing the Battle of Jutland June 1916.© IWM (Q 67384), HRH The Prince of Wales Edward VIII.©Crown Copyright (IWM Documents.1614) Letter written by HRH Edward VIII, then The Prince of Wales, in France June 1916.© IWM (Q114833) HMS Warspite and Malaya and MALAYA seen from HMS Valiant at 2 pm on 31 May 1916 during the battle of Jutland.© IWM (SP 604) HMS REVENGE and HMS HERCULES part of the First Battle Squadron underway before the battle. The Squadron was commanded by Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Burney and included the ships Marlborough, Agincourt, Colossus, Collingwood, Neptune St Vincent and Bellona.© IWM (SP 1597) Two sailors looking through a shell hole in the forward turret roof of the battlecruiser HMS TIGER. Overall she was hit fifteen times by large calibre shells during the battle of Jutland and lost twenty four members of her crew killed and a further forty six wounded. © IWM (SP 1594) Sailors point to a shell-hole in the side of HMS CHESTER after the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916 Related topicsTri-Service Join Our Newsletter Email Address Please select at least one newsletter to subscribe to: Newsletters Daily briefing Weekly catch up I can confirm I have read and understood BFBS's Privacy Policy Leave this field blank WatchUsOn British Army v Royal Bahrain Guard LIVE | Forces Fight Night | Which military boxing team is better? How the original SAS tricks still shape modern warfare Are we in a new nuclear arms race? | Sitrep podcast Most Popular In pictures: Princess Royal's first visit to Glencorse Barracks as Deputy Colonel-in-Chief Helicopters do the elephant walk: No trunks, tusks or tails, just plenty of firepower Ajax: After years of rising costs, damage and delays, Army says it's ready to rumble Top Videos Now playingNuclear rhetoric between Trump and Putin is "sabre-rattling"Now playingVeteran shares moment he knew he had to leave NavyNow playingUKAF takes on Germany in rugby match honouring Remembrance Latest Stories Ukraine Battlefield Brief: Find out what's been happening on the frontline The Download – all the top stories from across the military world at home and abroad Badges and bullets – but no Charlie G – as Sandhurst lake gives up its secrets Editor's Picks Rent, food bank vouchers and therapy: How a military charity helped veteran back on his feetRAF F-35s join multinational air combat drills in Italy for Exercise Falcon Strike 25The military housing glow-up: Five little details that are making a big difference WatchUsOn British Army v Royal Bahrain Guard LIVE | Forces Fight Night | Which military boxing team is better? How the original SAS tricks still shape modern warfare Are we in a new nuclear arms race? | Sitrep podcast
© IWM (Q 35044) HRH Captain Prince Albert flies to France. Prince Albert and Major Greig in flying kit.©Crown Copyright (IWM Documents.2884) Letter written by HM King George VI, then Prince Albert, describing the Battle of Jutland June 1916.© IWM (Q 67384), HRH The Prince of Wales Edward VIII.©Crown Copyright (IWM Documents.1614) Letter written by HRH Edward VIII, then The Prince of Wales, in France June 1916.© IWM (Q114833) HMS Warspite and Malaya and MALAYA seen from HMS Valiant at 2 pm on 31 May 1916 during the battle of Jutland.© IWM (SP 604) HMS REVENGE and HMS HERCULES part of the First Battle Squadron underway before the battle. The Squadron was commanded by Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Burney and included the ships Marlborough, Agincourt, Colossus, Collingwood, Neptune St Vincent and Bellona.© IWM (SP 1597) Two sailors looking through a shell hole in the forward turret roof of the battlecruiser HMS TIGER. Overall she was hit fifteen times by large calibre shells during the battle of Jutland and lost twenty four members of her crew killed and a further forty six wounded. © IWM (SP 1594) Sailors point to a shell-hole in the side of HMS CHESTER after the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916