HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship launched in December 1914 for the Royal Navy. Often used as a flagship, she participated in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War as part of the Grand Fleet. For the rest of the war, except for the inconclusive Action of 19 August 1916, her service generally consisted of routine patrols and training in the North Sea.
During the 1920s and 1930s, the ship was assigned to the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Home Fleets. Barham played a minor role in quelling the 1929 Palestine riots and the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. The ship was in the Mediterranean when the Second World War began in September 1939 and accidentally collided with and sank one of her escorting destroyers, HMS Duchess, on her voyage home three months later. She participated in the Battle of Dakar in mid-1940, where she damaged a Vichy French battleship and was slightly damaged in return. Barham was then transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet, where she covered multiple Malta convoys. She helped to sink an Italian heavy cruiser and a destroyer during the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941 and was damaged by German aircraft two months later during the evacuation of Crete. Barham was sunk off the Egyptian coast the following November by the German submarine U-331 with the loss of 862 crewmen, approximately two-thirds of her crew.
HMS Barham Damage After JutlandHMS Barham Damage After Jutland
World War One
HMS Barham seen at Scapa Flow 1917
Between the Wars
September 3, 1926 HMS Barham on speed trials off Gavrion Point, GreeceHMS Barham at Gibraltar after her early 30s major refitHMS Barham seen off Port Said, Egypt in the mid 1930sHMS Barham seen off Port Said, Egypt in the mid 1930sHMS Barham seen off Port Said, Egypt in the mid 1930sHMS Barham seen off Port Said, Egypt in the mid 1930sHMS Barham seen off Port Said, Egypt in the mid 1930sHMS Barham July 1934July 26, 1934 HMS Barham seen arriving at Devonport, England.March 26, 1935 HMS Barham seen arriving at Devonport, England.March 1937 A dislodged motor boat on HMS Barham.April 1937 The picket boat from HMS Barham seen at Rapallo, Italy.
Damage to HMS Barham’s Fairey III Floatplane
October 28, 1926 A damaged Fairey IIIF MkII (SR1211) being loaded on to a lighter at GibraltarOctober 28, 1926 A damaged Fairey IIIF MkII (SR1211) being loaded on to a lighter at GibraltarOctober 28, 1926 A damaged Fairey IIIF MkII (SR1211) being loaded on to a lighter at GibraltarOctober 28, 1926 A damaged Fairey IIIF MkII (SR1211) being loaded on to a lighter at Gibraltar
Spanish Civil War Neutrality Patrol
HMS Barham seen at sea during the Spanish Civil War Neutrality Patrol.HMS Barham seen at sea during the Spanish Civil War Neutrality Patrol.September 1, 1936 HMS Barham at MaltaHMS Barham in the Med with her Neutrality Stripes
World War Two
HMS Barham, 1941HMS Barham seen in 1941Boat leaving HMS Barham Sep 1940Taking on board 15 inch shells 1940 or 41Taking on board 15 inch shells 1940 or 41Taking on board 15 inch shells 1940 or 41Sponging out the 15″ guns after being in action 1940 or 41
Miscellaneous Photos of HMS Barham
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The Sinking of HMS Barham
November 25, 1941 HMS Barham after being torpedoed by U-331 off Sollum, LibyaNovember 25, 1941 HMS Barham after being torpedoed by U-331 off Sollum, LibyaNovember 25, 1941 HMS Barham after being torpedoed by U-331 off Sollum, LibyaNovember 25, 1941 HMS Barham after being torpedoed by U-331 off Sollum, LibyaNovember 25, 1941 HMS Barham after being torpedoed by U-331 off Sollum, LibyaNovember 25, 1941 The explosion of HMS BarhamNovember 25, 1941 The explosion of HMS BarhamNovember 25, 1941 The explosion of HMS BarhamNovember 25, 1941 The explosion of HMS BarhamNovember 25, 1941 The explosion of HMS Barham