Furious in 1917, with a single 18-inch gun aft and flying-off deck forwardFurious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 1 of 2Furious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 2 of 2Furious moored to a bouy, 1918
Furious in 1917, with a single 18-inch gun aft and flying-off deck forwardFurious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 1 of 2Furious in port in 1918, after fitting of a landing-on deck aft, photo 2 of 2Furious moored to a bouy, 1918
Furious with palisade windbreaks raised on her flying-off deck, 1918Furious with two airplanes on her landing-on deck, aft of the funnel, 1918Furious, with her crew manning the rails, 1918Looking forward from Furious
Furious with palisade windbreaks raised on her flying-off deck, 1918Furious with two airplanes on her landing-on deck, aft of the funnel, 1918Furious, with her crew manning the rails, 1918Looking forward from Furious' bridge area, with seven Sopwith Camel aircraft on the flying-off deck, 1918
Looking forward from FuriousFurious soon after completion of her 1921-1925 reconstruction, photo 1 of 3Furious soon after completion of her 1921-1925 reconstruction, photo 2 of 3Furious soon after completion of her 1921-1925 reconstruction, photo 3 of 3
Looking forward from Furious' landing-on deck at the stern, 1918Furious soon after completion of her 1921-1925 reconstruction, photo 1 of 3Furious soon after completion of her 1921-1925 reconstruction, photo 2 of 3Furious soon after completion of her 1921-1925 reconstruction, photo 3 of 3
Carrier Furious, 23 Nov 1925Furious, circa 1926Fairey III-F aircraft on FuriousFairey III-F aircraft landing on board Furious, circa early 1930s
Carrier Furious, 23 Nov 1925Furious, circa 1926Fairey III-F aircraft on Furious' flight deck, circa late 1920s or early 1930s; note Gibraltar in backgroundFairey III-F aircraft landing on board Furious, circa early 1930s
HMS Furious with HMS Courageous or HMS Glorious, off Gibraltar, early 1930sFurious underway, circa 1935-36, with a flight of Blackburn WW2-era US Office of Naval Intelligence recognition drawing of British carrier Furious
HMS Furious with HMS Courageous or HMS Glorious, off Gibraltar, early 1930sFurious underway, circa 1935-36, with a flight of Blackburn 'Baffin' torpedo planes overheadWW2-era US Office of Naval Intelligence recognition drawing of British carrier Furious
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