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May be, or might even be on her way back. Just a painting of Hermes
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Port Caledonia was a four-masted steel barque built in 1892 by Russell & Co., Greenock W/C 16" X 11"
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He was my Captain at RNAS Lossiemouth, in the late 1960’s.
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Lt. Eric 'winkle' Brown in his Martlet approaches HMS Audacity.11.5” X 8.5” watercolour. HMS Black Swan in back ground.
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The iron ship 'Fulwood', 2170 tons, under sail iron ship, 2170 tons, When under Norwegian flag went missing in 1919 on a voyage from Buenos Aires to Korsor
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Should have said, It is supposed to be 'Off Gourock' on the river Clyde, an assembly and dispersal point forConvoys.
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Sorry,I no longer do commissions. This is the only one I’ve ever painted, and it’s part of a Diptych which is in the Russian Arctic Convoy Museum at Loch Ewe
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Thanks. No , not any more. Jim
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Tug just cast off from Steel Barque 'Francois' anonymous coastal schooner in the Clyde estury w/c 16" X11"
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“Doon the Water” River traffic off Gourock on the Clyde at the turn of 19/20th century watercolour 16" X 11"
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Postcard size 6” X 4” Really enjoy doing these, good practice for things in the background in 'the big picture'
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