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Painted today HMCS Blairmore J314 awaits as her charges leave St Johns at the start of their Atlantic crossing w/c 16" X11"
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Quick, get a Shovel I hear it's good for. my Tomatoes! The Royal Navy in Ceylon in WW2. Maintaining Avengers based on photos at RNAS Puttalam and RNAS Katukurunda w/c 16" X 11"
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Snap!. Leith 18/6/41 went to sea 1956 Jim
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Small 90 min painting Ship 'Hotspur' 1210 tons Built 1885 at Bath.USA. Lost on her second voyage in 1887 6" X 4"
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HMS Gannet (white) with 'Battleships' Sans Pareil and Donegal. Both Battleships had Steam and Sail power, with retractable Funnels. watercolour 16" X 11"
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HMS HOOD ( not that one! ) entered service 1893. Sunk as a block ship at Portland Harbour 1914 watercolour 16.5" X11.5"
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Three afternoons about 6hrs, not including several hrs trying ( unsuccessfully ) to find some reference pics of the place and time. I actually worked nearby for 4 years so I was reasonably familiar with the general lay out, although most of that is not in the pic!.
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RAF Sullom Voe in the Shetland Islands. Sunderland and Catalina flying boats of 330 and 333 Norwegian Squadrons moored off shore. The land on the other side of the Voe is now occupied by the Sullom Voe Oil Terminal. watercolour 16" X 11"
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Thank you for the complements . Facebook, I’m on far too many pages already, but thanks for the invitation.
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