Never - before - seen displays and immersive galleries commemorate
the largest naval battle in history, the battle of jutland, and highlight the essential role of the british royal navy in winning the first world war.
Not exact matches
Though confined to vessels,
naval battles have been just as
large and devastating as land
battles.
More than 250 warships took part in the
Battle of Jutland, the
largest naval engagement of World War I, and more than 8,500 men were killed, according to British and German wartime records.
For the first time, players will be able to command real - time 3D
naval sea
battles with individual ships and
large fleets of 18th century galleons.
For Kiefer, Khlebnikov's 317 - year cycle is useful in that it allows him to depict these broken 20th - century vessels in the light of
naval engagements, long sea journeys, shipping losses and the
battles of the past - in short, to acknowledge both the human and the historical scale of past events, and their place in our
larger models of the world.