
Well, I'm back again from my visit to Europe and I did make a visit to the Imperial War Museum photo department. I spent three afternoons there and found alot of interest to me. I won't bore anyone with details, but if anyone has any questions about how it operates and what is to be found there, please ask.
As per requests, I found the following:
They have no photos listed for SMS Seeadler, the German Raider
Under HMS Iron Duke [1916] I found a couple: SP.1903
SP.1020
Q22914
none are bridge close ups, but do show the whole ship fairly clearly.
Not much to be found for German WWI Light Crusiers, just the few photos we have all seen a hundred times.
The photo number for SMS Bayern sinking at Scapa Flow is : SP.1626
I did not get so far as to find the damage photos of Exeter, but I know they are there, I'll find their numbers next time I visit.
I guess that was all that was asked for.
I found the damage photos of Seydlitz, König, Derfflinger from Jutland
Bayer mine damage, V69 from 16 Feb. 1917
High quality photos, the same as were reproduced in Koop's "Die Grosen Kreuzer Von der Tann bis Hindenburg" although badly reproduced in the book they are sharp and clear in the Museum copies!
My main interst in this visit was to find photos of the USN Navy destroyer force sent to Europe in WWI. I struck gold on that score! Found a large collection of photos taken onboard the USN ships and a few good individual ship photos.

AS for HMS Dreadnought Battleships, they tend to be poor photos , dark and from a distance. Early pre dreadnoughts and armoured crusiers are found in large numbers, clear sharp and close up. no end to good pre dreadnought era HM ships. Sad that almost all the dreadnought photos are very poor. Although there was a large collection of fine photos of BC HMS Australia, including naval life onboard.
Bob B.