Hood with with the battleship HMS Prince of Wales (later sunk by planes in the Pacific).
HMS Hood is in two pieces and the Bottom of the Denmark strait Between Iceland and Greenland
Hood was a battlecruiser, not a battleship; about 45,000 tons.
Fighting each other; however Hood was not a battleship, she was a battlecruiser.
HMS Hood
There are probably photos on the internet.
Yes.
It is named after the First Viscount Hood of Whitley or Lord Samuel Hood. The Hood name is famous in British Naval history.
The Hood was built at Clydebank, on the River Clyde in Glasgow Scotland.
Eight 15" guns in four turrets.
HMS Hood was sunk during the Battle of the Denmark strait on the 24th of May 1941.
HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Hood where the two vessels sent to intercept the Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, in the Denmark Strait.During this action HMS Hood was sunk by combined fire from the two vessels.