A postcard featuring the 'Indefatigable class' battlecruiser HMS New Zealand (and its motto) likely produced for the local market around the time the ship visited NZ in 1913. Launched in 1911, the ship was funded by the New Zealand government as a gift to Britain and was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1912. It saw battle several times during World War I but suffered only minor damage. It was broken up for scrap in 1922 when only a decade old in order to meet British warship tonnage limits under a disarmament treaty designed to prevent a naval arms-race among allied powers in the aftermath of WWI.