This picture shows a torpedoed vessel being salvaged from the Carrick Roads during World War One.

Many ships were torpedoed off Cornwall during the war, especially by German submarines or U-boats which prowled the English Channel.

One such U-boat, U101, was given to Britain after the war as part of Germany's war reparations, and was for a time moored at Falmouth's Prince of Wales Pier, where it became a tourist attraction and visitors were charged one shilling a time.