Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Ponsonby Talbot, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O.
(1884-1970)
Photo Collection
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This is thought to be HMS E-6 at sea sometime in 1914.



This is thought to be HMS E-6 at sea sometime in 1914.



From left to right HMS E-6, HMS E-5 and HMS E-1 seen at Torquay, England. (Note: HMS E-1 was scuttled to avoid capture in Helingfors (Helsiniki) Bay, Finland on Apr. 3, 1918.)



HMS E-5, date and location unknown. (Note: HMS E-5 sailed from Harwich on Mar. 4, 1916 and was lost with her entire crew, sunk either by a mine or surface vessels days later.)


HMS E-6 seen off Torquay, England sometime in 1914.
(All photos from the collection of Vice Admiral Sir Cecil Ponsonby Talbot, K.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O.)
Courtesy of Colonel John Talbot



MaritimeQuest wishes to give our deepest appreciation to Col. John Talbot for providing access to his father's magnificent photographic collection for publication on this site. The collection spans several decades and is filled with many rare and some never before published photographs and were are very grateful that he has allowed us to publish the collection.

We also wish to thank Patrick Langrishe without whom the collection could not have been published. Patrick scanned and rescanned the collection in order to obtain the fine quality images presented here. Thanks must also go to Philip J. Heydon, I.S.M. for aiding in research and identification of many of the photographs displayed.


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