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HMS Naiad by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Naiad by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£9.00 - £900.00

HMS Hood Passing Under the Forth Rail Bridge by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Hood Passing Under the Forth Rail Bridge by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £5500.00

Operation Neptune by Ivan Berryman.


Operation Neptune by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £900.00


HMS Illustrious and HMS Kenya at Devonport by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Illustrious and HMS Kenya at Devonport by Ivan Berryman.
9 editions.
£2.20 - £4800.00

HMS Orion by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Orion by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £800.00

HMS Dido by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Dido by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £400.00


HMS Ark Royal and HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Ark Royal and HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.
8 of 9 editions available.
All 2 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.20 - £500.00

HMS Emerald by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Emerald by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
£9.00 - £20.00

HMS Nymphe by W Fred Mitchell (P)


HMS Nymphe by W Fred Mitchell (P)
One edition.
£110.00


HMS Powerful Steaming up Channel on her Return from South Africa by Charles Dixon.


HMS Powerful Steaming up Channel on her Return from South Africa by Charles Dixon.
One edition.
£90.00

HMS Valiant and HMS Phoebe at Alexandria, 1941 by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Valiant and HMS Phoebe at Alexandria, 1941 by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
One edition features an additional signature.
£2.20 - £5300.00

Night Attack on the Newcastle by Robert Taylor.


Night Attack on the Newcastle by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features 5 additional signature(s).
£125.00


HMS Blake  by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Blake by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£2.20 - £5400.00

HMS Norfolk at the Battle of the North Cape by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Norfolk at the Battle of the North Cape by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £425.00

HMS Magicienne by W Fred Mitchell (P)


HMS Magicienne by W Fred Mitchell (P)
One edition.
£110.00


HMS Calliope by W Fred Mitchell (P)


HMS Calliope by W Fred Mitchell (P)
One edition.
£110.00

HMS Sydney commanded by Captain J C T Glossop, Attacking the German Cruiser Emden by Maurice Randall (P)


HMS Sydney commanded by Captain J C T Glossop, Attacking the German Cruiser Emden by Maurice Randall (P)
One edition.
£25.00

A Light Cruiser off Scapa Pier by W L Wyllie.


A Light Cruiser off Scapa Pier by W L Wyllie.
One edition.
£20.00


The Pursuit of the Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman.


The Pursuit of the Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £20.00

Dogger Bank Battle: Aurora begins the Action by W L Wyllie.


Dogger Bank Battle: Aurora begins the Action by W L Wyllie.
One edition.
£20.00

HMS Euryalus by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Euryalus by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£2.20 - £400.00


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HMS Naiad by Ivan Berryman.

The Dido class cruiser HMS Naiad is pictured together with the cruiser HMS Leander during the encounter with the French Guepard in 1941 whilst they were both engaged in operations against the Vichy-French forces in Syria.


HMS Hood Passing Under the Forth Rail Bridge by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Hood passes beneath the forth Bridge on her way to Rosyth during one of her many visits to the Firth in the 1930s. the cruiser HMS Norfolk lies at anchor in the middle distance.


Operation Neptune by Ivan Berryman.

Forming part of the Eastern Task Force covering the landings at Normandy in June 1944, the cruiser HMS Mauritius is shown in company with the monitor HMS Roberts and the cruiser HMS Frobisher shelling German batteries at Merville, Houlgate and Benerville as the combined British and American forces embark upon what would become known forever as D-Day.


HMS Illustrious and HMS Kenya at Devonport by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Illustrious slips quietly away from the docks at Devonport, Plymouth with the Fiji class cruiser in the middle distance, 1941.


HMS Orion by Ivan Berryman.

The Leander class cruiser HMS Orion is shown departing Grand Harbour Malta late in 1945.


HMS Dido by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Dido was launched on 18th July 1939, she took part in the evacuation of troops and defense of Crete, where she was damaged on B gun, killing 46 men. HMS Dido took part in the second Battle of Sirte during 1942, she sank three supply ships off North Africa. She also took part in the Anzio landings and the invasion of Southern France in August 1944.


HMS Ark Royal and HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.

Having played a vital part in the battle for the Mediterranean for over two years, HMS Ark Royal finally succumbed to a U-Boats torpedo in November 1941. She is shown here with a pair of Swordfish Mk1s of 821 Sqn ranged on the deck, passing the cruiser HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar, earlier that same year.


HMS Emerald by Ivan Berryman.

The E-class light cruiser HMS Emerald is shown off the Newfoundland coast in company with a Flower class corvette. Between October 1939 and August 1940, HMS Emerald carried 58 million pounds in gold from Britain to Canada.


HMS Nymphe by W Fred Mitchell (P)

HMS Nymphe was a Nymphe-class composite screw sloop and the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name. Developed and constructed for the Royal Navy on a design by William Henry White, Director of Naval Construction, she was launched at Sheerness Dockyard on 1st May 1888. From August 1914 Nymphe was a Shore training ship at Sheerness, later renamed Wildfire.


HMS Powerful Steaming up Channel on her Return from South Africa by Charles Dixon.

The First Class armoured cruiser HMS Powerful steaming up channel on her return from South Africa in April 1900. She had become famous for her work in the Boer War, her commander Captain Lambton leading a naval brigade to relieve the town of Ladysmith.


HMS Valiant and HMS Phoebe at Alexandria, 1941 by Ivan Berryman.

A pair of 272 Squadron Bristol Beaufighters roar over the extensively rebuilt battleship HMS Valiant as she lies at anchor at Alexandria late in 1941, accompanied by the cruiser HMS Phoebe and Valiants sister ship HMS Queen Elizabeth (in the extreme distance)


Night Attack on the Newcastle by Robert Taylor.

Hit and run attacks by fast moving German E-Boats were a constant threat to vital Allied shipping in the Mediterranean during the second World War. Often made under cover of darkness, these fast, highly manoeuvrable craft would speed through a convoy, release their torpedoes, and disappear into the night. During the night of 15 June 1942 German E-Boats of the 3rd Flotilla left their Eastern Mediterranean base at Derna to intercept an Allied convoy bound for the island of Malta. Shortly after midnight, under the command of Leutnant Seigfried Wuppermann, the motor torpedo boat S-56 slipped past two Royal Navy escort destroyers to make a stern attack on the British cruiser HMS Newcastle. Alerted to the incoming attack, suddenly a searchlight at Newcastles foremast switched on, illuminating S-56 from stem to stern. Reacting quickly, Wuppermann fired two torpedoes in quick succession from 600 yards, and turned hard to starboard to make good his escape. A second searchlight aboard Newcastle pin-pointed S-56, but by then it was too late. Travelling at 33 knots, under fire from the escorts, S-56 threw out a smoke screen and released depth charges as a distraction, and disappeared into the darkness. Robert Taylors action packed painting shows S-56 some thirty seconds after release of her torpedoes, as the first explodes against the hull of HMS Newcastle. The second will strike a few seconds later. The cruiser, though badly damaged, limped back to Alexandria.


HMS Blake by Ivan Berryman.

The newly converted Command Helicopter Cruiser HMS Blake leaves Grand Harbour Malta at the end of the 1960s. In the background, the old Submarine Depot ship HMS Forth lies at anchor at the very end of her long career.


HMS Norfolk at the Battle of the North Cape by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Norfolk and HMS Belfast of Force I are shown engaging the Scharnhorst which has already been hit and disabled by both HMS Duke of York and the cruiser HMS Jamaica. Scharnhorst was never to escape the clutches of the British and Norwegian forces for, having been slowed to just a few knots by numerous hits, fell victim to repeated torpedo attacks by the allied cruisers and destroyers that had trapped the German marauder.


HMS Magicienne by W Fred Mitchell (P)

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HMS Calliope by W Fred Mitchell (P)

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HMS Sydney commanded by Captain J C T Glossop, Attacking the German Cruiser Emden by Maurice Randall (P)

The most brilliant feature of the war by sea for Germany was the free and uninterrupted career of the cruiser Emden against the merchant shipping of the allies. She had even shelled oil tanks at Madras, but her daring captain, Karl von Muller, was at length outwitted. Having approached the Cocos Islands, with his ship disguised with an additional funnel, her wily captain sent a landing party to destroy the wireless apparatus. But her identity was recognised and immediately the news was flashed to Singapore. The cruisers Sydney and Melbourne, convoying troopships to Europe, caught the message 100 miles off, and, going full speed ahead, the Sydney caught sight of the Emden soon after 9 am on 9th November 1914. Possessing a ship with heavier guns and greater speed, Captain Glossop soon showed his superiority, and Captain von Muller was obliged to drive the Emden ashore on North Keeling Island to save her from sinking.


A Light Cruiser off Scapa Pier by W L Wyllie.

Two copies available


The Pursuit of the Graf Spee by Ivan Berryman.

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Dogger Bank Battle: Aurora begins the Action by W L Wyllie.

Three copies available


HMS Euryalus by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Euryalus, a Dido class cruiser, shown off the Bay of Naples.

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