Cag wrote:
Hi All,
PaulC is correct, the Hood website did used to have images but they seem to have been removed, I think you may find something on the IWM website if you search for Prince of Wales or Denmark Strait battle damage as they do hold copies.
The National archives hold the damage report in which the images appear, its an interesting read and shows that the perceived wisdom of the sequence of hits on PoW is incorrect. Its assumed that the first hit on PoW was the compass platform hit as its hit no1 in the damage report, but its made quite clear that for the report the hits were separated into above water and below water hits and numbered from bow to stern.
So effectively hit no1 is the first above water hit found on PoW starting from the bow and working back, but not the first hit received by PoW in the battle.
The 15 inch underwater hit is classed as hit no5 in the report, photographs show the entry hole and then subsequent images of the hole from inside the hull etc.
The file also holds the bomb damage report and images Kevin posted above, unfortunately Pascalemod I'm not able to post an image from the report but as I say a search on the good old google or the IWM website might result in something.
Hope that helps a wee bit
Best wishes
Cag.
I think I was a bit off in naming it, it was supposedly the 8in shell from Prinz Eugen that hit the ship below water but just didnt explode. I was looking for exactly how the ships boot top looked below water (wavey or straight) as I plan to repaint my PoW lower hull grey and apply Sovereign Hobby decals for depth gauge, to complete the ship. Ive done it to Hood recently, to reflect the grey lower hull situation, and I believe PoW is now due for that as well.
The image I found recently in a Youtube video, but it is zoomed in. Sadly I cannot locate the original anywhere. Below is best I found.