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HMS Onslaught by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Onslaught by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£2.20 - £1700.00

Fighter Recovery by Robert Tomlin.


Fighter Recovery by Robert Tomlin.
One edition.
The edition features 17 additional signature(s).
£120.00

Dunkirk by Ivan Berryman.


Dunkirk by Ivan Berryman.
6 of 7 editions available.
£2.70 - £600.00


Veterans of the Med by Ivan Berryman.


Veterans of the Med by Ivan Berryman.
10 of 12 editions available.
4 of 5 editions featuring up to 6 additional signatures are available.
£2.70 - £500.00

HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.


HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£625.00

HMS Resolution at Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Resolution at Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £5400.00


HMS Repulse with HMS Prince of Wales Under Attack by Ivan Berryman


HMS Repulse with HMS Prince of Wales Under Attack by Ivan Berryman
7 editions.
£2.20 - £600.00

Evacuation Dunkirk by Randall Wilson.


Evacuation Dunkirk by Randall Wilson.
7 editions.
£2.20 - £3000.00

Dunkirk by Ivan Berryman.


Dunkirk by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £1050.00


Perisher by Robert Barbour.


Perisher by Robert Barbour.
3 editions.
£48.00 - £1150.00

HMS Glasgow by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Glasgow by Ivan Berryman.
5 of 6 editions available.
£2.20 - £400.00

RFA Olna by Ivan Berryman.


RFA Olna by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £1050.00


HMS Invincible by Randall Wilson.


HMS Invincible by Randall Wilson.
8 editions.
£2.20 - £3000.00

Contact Bearing 190 by Robert Taylor.


Contact Bearing 190 by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£75.00

South Atlantic Task Force by Robert Taylor.


South Atlantic Task Force by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£75.00


HMS Hood - Operation Catapult by Anthony Saunders


HMS Hood - Operation Catapult by Anthony Saunders
7 editions.
One edition features an additional signature.
£2.20 - £6500.00

U-201 Deadly Chase by Anthony Saunders.


U-201 Deadly Chase by Anthony Saunders.
8 editions.
2 of the 8 editions feature up to 6 additional signatures.
£2.20 - £5500.00

The Attack on the Admiral Hipper by HMS Glowworm by Ivan Berryman.


The Attack on the Admiral Hipper by HMS Glowworm by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
£9.00 - £20.00


HMS Daring by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Daring by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£50.00 - £1200.00

HMS Matchless by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Matchless by Ivan Berryman.
7 of 8 editions available.
£2.70 - £500.00

Pedestal Convoy by Anthony Saunders


Pedestal Convoy by Anthony Saunders
6 of 7 editions available.
£2.20 - £400.00


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HMS Onslaught by Ivan Berryman.

With her pennant number GO4 painted out to accommodate a western approaches camouflage the destroyer HMS Onslaught punches her way through a heavy swell during escort duties in the north Atlantic


Fighter Recovery by Robert Tomlin.

Produced with the co-operation and agreement of 801 Naval Fighter Squadron, Yeovilton, the picture clearly demonstrates the skills of the aircrew and ship crew as a Sea Harrier lines up to land on HMS Illustrious. 801 Squadron was the last to operate this aircraft. In the background is HMS Gloucester which operates in conjunction with Illustrious to provide protection with her Sea Dart missiles. This picture was issued to commemorate the forthcoming stand down of 801 Squadron in March 2006 and the withdrawal from service of the Sea Harrier.


Dunkirk by Ivan Berryman.

Between 24th may and 4th June 1940 an extraordinary armada of craft, large and small, naval and civilian, embarked on one of the greatest rescue missions in history. the evacuation of 330,000 British and French troops from the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France. the destroyer HMS Shikari dominates the foreground here as troops pour onto the beaches and harbour moles in search of salvation. MTB are seen picking up troops and taking them to ships further out including MTB102. Also shown is a paddle steamer with very shallow draft taking on troops close to the beach and in the distance HMS Grafton can be seen taking troops from the mole. She was lost later during the evacuation.


Veterans of the Med by Ivan Berryman.

Alone in the aerial defence of Malta in the early part of WW2, these three Gloster Gladiators, nicknamed Faith, Hope and Charity, saw such intense action against the invading Italian air force that the enemy's commanders were convinced that a much bigger force existed on Malta. They are depicted here making a low pass over the destroyer HMS Dainty as she heads out of Grand Harbour from Sliema Creek. Herself a veteran of much action in the early part of the war, HMS Dainty was lost to dive bombers off Tobruk on 24th February 1941.


HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor.

HMS Kelly leaving the Grand Harbour, Malta in 1941 with HMS Warspite in the background. HMS Kellys captain was Lord Mountbatten.


HMS Resolution at Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.

Launched in January 1915, the Revenge-class battleship HMS Resolution was to enjoy a 33 year career during which she served in the Atlantic, home and Eastern Fleets as well as serving repeated spells in the Mediterranean, being both bombed and torpedoed along the way. She is depicted off Gibraltar with HMS Wolverine, the destroyer perhaps best remembered for destroying the U-47 which sunk Resolutions sister ship Royal Oak in Scapa Flow.


HMS Repulse with HMS Prince of Wales Under Attack by Ivan Berryman

Mitsubishi G4Ms of 27 Kanoya Kokutai begin their devastating attack on Force Z off the north east coast of Malaya on 10th December 1941. Both Repulse and prince of Wales were lost in the attack, while their accompanying destroyers remained to pick up survivors among them HMS Express which can be seen off HMS Repulse starboard quarter.


Evacuation Dunkirk by Randall Wilson.

With the harbour under attack, HMS Express casts off having embarked troops of the British Expeditionary force (B.E.F.) Leaving with her are the trawlers, which were part of the small boat armada which played such a major part in the evacuation of Dunkirk.


Dunkirk by Ivan Berryman.

Between 24th may and 4th June 1940 an extraordinary armada of craft, large and small, naval and civilian, embarked on one of the greatest rescue missions in history. the evacuation of 330,000 British and French troops from the beaches of Dunkirk in northern France. the destroyer HMS Wakeful dominates the foreground here as troops pour onto the beaches and harbour moles in search of salvation. Both Wakeful and distant HMS Grafton were lost during the evacuation.


Perisher by Robert Barbour.

HMS Orpheus turns sharply to starboard as a Lynx helicopter from the Destroyer HMS Glasgow approaches at low level. Winter weather on the Clyde confirms that it is indeed a Perisher course for potential submarine commanders. The peaks of Arran are snow covered and a biting north westerly whips the Firth in sudden squalls.


HMS Glasgow by Ivan Berryman.

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RFA Olna by Ivan Berryman.

Royal Fleet Auxiliary Olna prepares to receive HMS Active (F171) during the Falklands campaign of 1982. HMS Coventry (D118) is in the background


HMS Invincible by Randall Wilson.

Harriers prepare to enter the landing pattern as Invincible steams in company with HMS Bristol with dusk closing in on day.


Contact Bearing 190 by Robert Taylor.

H.M.S. Kelly steams at full speed to intercept a U-Boat which is bearing down on an essential and otherwise vulnerable Allied supply convoy. The tension among the supply ships crews, tempered by the strong faith in their protectors, is almost tangible.


South Atlantic Task Force by Robert Taylor.

H.M.S. Hermes prepares to launch her Sea Harriers whilst a Sea King stands off: H.M.S. Arrow in the foreground ploughs into the swell, whilst H.M.S. Sheffield keeps station off the port beam. Following are H.M.S. Glamorgan and the auxiliary Fleet Tankers Olna and Resource.


HMS Hood - Operation Catapult by Anthony Saunders

The pride of the British fleet, The Mighty Hood as she was known, was launched in 1918. Weighing in at over 40,000 tons she was 860 feet long and had eight 15 inch guns, at her launch she was more than a match for any adversary. Hood sailed the world in the inter-war years and was admired in every foreign port she visited, however with a lack of major refits in this time the second world war found the Hood unprepared for a major battle, On the 24th of May 1941 the German battleship Bismarck found Hoods achilles heel within only a few salvos, namely her inadequate deck armour. Hood exploded in a huge fireball from which only three sailors survived. Here HMS Hood is seen with Force H in the Mediterranean. Winston Churchill knew that the powerful French fleet at Mers-el-Kebir could fall into German hands at any time and that the threat had to be removed by any means. On the 3rd of July 1940 the French fleet was duly dispatched by Force H. The Strasbourg being the only French battleship able to make her escape. Hood is depicted opening fire at 17.55 hours with the battleships Resolution and the destroyer HMS Foxhound to her stern.


U-201 Deadly Chase by Anthony Saunders.

17th February 1943, U-201 with U-69 were ordered to intercept the westbound convoy ONS165. With fuel low U-201 was eventually forced to surface following a depth charge attack and rammed by the Destroyer HMS Fame.


The Attack on the Admiral Hipper by HMS Glowworm by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Glowworm, burning severely after receiving hits from the mighty Admiral Hipper, is depicted turning to begin her heroic sacrifice off the Norwegian coast on 8th April 1940. Hugely out-gunned and already crippled, Glowworm's captain, Lieutenant-Commander Roope rammed his destroyer into the side of the Admiral Hipper, inflicting a 40 metre rip in its armour belt before drifting away and exploding. 38 British sailors were rescued from the sea and Roope was awarded a posthumous VC for his bravery, the first earned by the Royal Navy in WWII.


HMS Daring by Ivan Berryman.

Launched on the Clyde on 1st February 2006, HMS Daring was the first of six Type 45 AAW destroyers ordered for the Royal Navy, the type representing a massive leap forward in technology and capability. HMS Daring was officially handed over to the Royal Navy on 10th December 2008 and is depicted here in liaison with a Merlin helicopter.


HMS Matchless by Ivan Berryman.

The destroyer HMS Matchless is shown turning at high speed off the Devon coast in June 1946. this elegant ship acquitted herself well during the Second World War, being involved in the hunt for - and ultimate sinking of - Scharnhorst in 1943.


Pedestal Convoy by Anthony Saunders

The Pedestal Convoy of August 1942 was one of the most heavily protected convoys in the history of sea warfare. Fourteen of the fastest cargo ships of the time were protected by 4 carriers, 2 battleships, 7 cruisers and 32 destroyers. The destroyer HMS Ashanti is in the foreground of the painting. Also depicted are the carrier HMS Indomitable, with her Hurricanes cirling the convoy overhead, and the cargoe ship Port Chalmers to the right of the picture.

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