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HMS Good Hope - Raphael Tuck Oilette Art Postcard, sunk at Battle of Coronel November 1914

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Commissioned in 1902, HMS Good Hope was a first class armoured cruiser. Some edge wear, minor corner creasing to two corners and some staining to the reverse. When war was declared in August 1914, Good Hope was ordered to reinforce the 4th Cruiser Squadron and became the flagship of Rear Admiral Christopher Cradock. Cradock moved the available ships of his squadron later that month to the coast of South America to search for German commerce raiders. He was then ordered further south to the Strait of Magellan to block any attempt of the German East Asia Squadron to penetrate into the South Atlantic. He found the German squadron on 1 November off the coast of Chile. The German squadron outnumbered Cradock's force and were individually more powerful; they sank Cradock's two armoured cruisers in the Battle of Coronel. Good Hope was lost with all hands - a total of 919 officers and enlisted men. Four of the midshipmen aboard the ship were the first casualties of the newly formed Royal Canadian Navy. Coll
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Product Info

  • Conflict World War I A
  • Nation Unknown Nation
  • Item Type Unknown
  • Military Branch Navy A
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  • Source Site Qms Militaria Marketplace Listing Updated 9 months, 2 weeks ago
  • Currency GBP
  • Ships From Flag Solihull, West Midlands · United Kingdom
  • Product ID 213768

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