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Online Library of Selected Images:
SPANISH NAVY SHIPS
The Spanish Navy Ships section of the Online Library
provides ready access to photographs of ships and named craft
which served in the Spanish Navy.
This page links with lists of all Named Spanish Navy
ships whose photos are available in the Online Library.
If the ship you want is not listed on this page, contact the
Photographic Section
concerning other research options.
Spanish Navy ships are listed below in alphabetical order.
Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click
its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- Alfonso XII (Cruiser,
1887-1907)
- Alicante (Hospital
Ship, 1898)
- Almirante Oquendo
(Armored Cruiser, 1891-1898)
- Aragon (Cruiser,
1879-1900)
- Audaz (Destroyer,
1897-1927)
- Buenos Aires (Transport,
1898)
- Carlos V (Cruiser,
1895-1933), originally named Emperador Carlos V
- Castilla (Cruiser,
1881-1898)
- Cebu (Transport, 188?-1898)
- Colon (Transport,
1896-1898)
- Colon (Armored
Cruiser, 1896-1898), properly called Cristobal Colon
- Conde del Venadito
(Cruiser, 1888-1902)
- Covadonga (Transport,
1896-1898)
- Cristobal Colon
(Cruiser, 1887-1895)
- Cristobal Colon
(Armored Cruiser, 1896-1898)
- Don Antonio de Ulloa
(Cruiser, 1887-1898)
- Don Juan de Austria
(Cruiser, 1887-1898). Later USS Don Juan de Austria (1900-1919)
- Duero (Gunboat,
1875-1898), properly called Marques del Duero
- Emperador Carlos V
(Cruiser, 1898-1933), renamed Carlos V before completion
- Furor (Destroyer,
1896-1898)
- Infanta Isabel
(Cruiser, 1885-1926)
- Infanta Maria Teresa
(Armored Cruiser, 1890-1898)
- Isabel II (Cruiser,
1886-1902)
- Isla de Cuba (Cruiser,
1886-1898). Later USS Isla de Cuba (1900-1912) and the
Venezuelan Navy ship Mariscal Sucre (1912-1940)
- Isla de Luzon (Cruiser,
1886-1898). Later USS Isla de Luzon (1900-1920)
- Isla de Panay (Auxiliary
Cruiser, 1898)
- Marques del Duero
(Gunboat, 1875-1898)
- Marques de la Ensenada
(Cruiser, 1890-1900)
- Maria Teresa (Armored
Cruiser, 1890-1898), properly called Infanta Maria Teresa
- Navarra (Cruiser,
1881-1899)
- Oquendo (Armored
Cruiser, 1891-1898), properly called Almirante Oquendo
- Patriota (Auxiliary
Cruiser, 1898)
- Pelayo (Battleship,
1887-1925)
- Pizarro (Gunboat,
1895-1898)
- Pluton (Destroyer,
1897-1898)
- Proserpina (Destroyer,
1897-1931)
- Rapido (Auxiliary
Cruiser, 1898)
- Reina Cristina
(Cruiser, 1887-1898)
- Reina Mercedes
(Cruiser, 1887-1898). Later USS Reina Mercedes (1898-1957)
- Sandoval (Gunboat,
1895-1898). Later USS Sandoval (1898-1919)
- Terror (Destroyer,
1896-1925)
- Ulloa (Cruiser,
1887-1898), properly called Don Antonio de Ulloa
- Velasco (Cruiser,
1881-1898)
- Vizcaya (Armored
Cruiser, 1891-1898)
- Unidentified Spanish Navy Ships
To the best of our knowledge, the pictures provided here are
all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded
and used for any purpose.
If higher resolution reproductions than these digital images
are desired, see "How
to Obtain Photographic Reproductions."
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