Drawing made by G.J. Frans Naerebout and published in Op de Lange Deining written by G.A.J. Bovens
An item reported that the British Admiralty officially denied the rumours published in a magazine reporting agitation among the crew of the battleship Hood.(1)
Note
1. Nicknamed Mighty Hood. Pennant 51. Her building at the shipyard of John Brown&Company was ordered on 7 April 1916, laid down on 1 September, launched on 22 August 1918, commissioned on 15 May 1920 as world largest warship, sunk on 24 May 1941 during her battle with the German battleship Bismarck. The only one of the four projected Admiral class battle cruisers caused by an insufficient design despite the modifications after the Battle of Jutland (31 May-1 June 1916).
