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New Zealand Star Small sketch 9.5” X 7.5” Jim Thank you both for commenting, I certainly will keep painting as long as I’m able. Jim
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Usually quite well, I’m 79 next month, not very fit, Can’t walk very far, got lots of free time ( especially in Lock Down ) I’m really lucky I have the ability to do this, and I enjoy it. This only took under 2 hours. Long may I be able to do it!. Ps it’s also nice that other people enjoy it as well. Jim
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Precisely. You can do things with a paint brush, that you can’t do with a camera. As you say there wasn’t much traffic then and even less people with a camera. Jim
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Hill class Trawler HMS Breden Doing a bit of 'self maintenance' when she got emergency sailing orders. Unfortunately she was lost 8 Feb 1943. W/C 11” X 9” Jim
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Glengree (480tons).one of THE ALLIANCE & DUBLIN CONSUMERS GAS CO. coal boats. Supplied Coal from the UK to Dublin for conversation to Gas W/C 11” X 8” Jim
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I was born and brought up in Leith, and used to love wandering the Docks( you could in those days) l did my MN Training at Leith Nautical College ( TS Dolphin ) Now live in Auchtermuchty, a village about 20 miles in a straight line across the Forth from Britannia Glad you enjoyed your visit 'Haste Ye Back' Jim
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East Coast convoy under air attack. One ship torpedoed, and a couple of near misses . At least one He111 won’t be making it back to base W/C 14” X 10” Jim
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Thanks. Alway fancied living on a Narrow Boat. When I was still at school, (a few years ago) A friend's brother had an Airborne Lifeboat, complete!, bought ‘government surplus'? At that time (1950s) the Breakers Yard at Inverkeithing was selling Ships lifeboats for £1 a foot! jim
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RAF Coastal Command Hudson drops an ‘Airborne Lifeboat' to a downed crew somewhere wet! Designed by Uffa Fox, they could be carried by several types of a/c Sorry about quality of photo w/c 14” X 10”
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HMS Belfast about to transfer the Admiral to HMS Ocean during the Korean War. Detail from bigger pic. jim
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HMS Valiant refuels a destroyer while under way. Fleet Carrier and two escorts in company Watercolour 9.5“ X 7” Jim
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Thank you. My pleasure to share them with you. keep safe. Jim
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Castle Class Corvette/Frigate HMNoS Tunsberg Castle. unfortunately didn’t last long in service. She was mined on Dec 12 1944 off Båtsfjord, Norway with th loss of 5 crew. Watercolour 14” X 9”
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