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WW2 Auxiliaries Naval Art


Cranston Military Prints By Subject Naval Art World War Two Ships Auxiliaries

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World War Two naval art prints of auxiliaries.

HMS Cyclops Prepares to Receive HMS Sceptre by Ivan Berryman


HMS Cyclops Prepares to Receive HMS Sceptre by Ivan Berryman
4 editions.
£9.00 - £1050.00

HMS Thunderbolt by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Thunderbolt by Ivan Berryman.
5 editions.
£2.90 - £950.00

HMS Durban Escorts the Troopship RMS Queen Mary by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Durban Escorts the Troopship RMS Queen Mary by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
£9.00 - £800.00


HMS Medway by Ivan Berryman


HMS Medway by Ivan Berryman
5 editions.
£2.90 - £800.00

D-Day Normandy Landings by Robert Taylor.


D-Day Normandy Landings by Robert Taylor.
One edition.
The edition features an additional signature.
£75.00

Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders.


Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders.
12 editions.
6 of the 12 editions feature up to 6 additional signatures.
£2.50 - £6500.00


HMS Maidstone by Ivan Berryman


HMS Maidstone by Ivan Berryman
4 editions.
£9.00 - £850.00

H.M.A.S. Manoora 1940 by Brian Wood.

H.M.A.S. Manoora 1940 by Brian Wood.
2 editions.
£10.00 - £20.00




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HMS Cyclops Prepares to Receive HMS Sceptre by Ivan Berryman

Originally constructed as a Home Fleet Repair Ship, HMS Cyclops was later converted into a submarine depot ship and enjoyed a long career, both in the Mediterranean and in home waters. Here she prepares to receive HMS Sceptre. Another S-class submarine is already tethered alongside.


HMS Thunderbolt by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Thunderbolt by Ivan Berryman. The submarine HMS Thunderbolt moves away from the depot ship Montcalm. Another submarine, HMS Swordfish is alongside for resupply.


HMS Durban Escorts the Troopship RMS Queen Mary by Ivan Berryman.

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HMS Medway by Ivan Berryman

HMS Medway was the first Royal navy submarine Depot ship that was designed for the purpose from the outset. She is shown here with a quintet of T-class submarines on her starboard side, whilst an elderly L-Class begins to move away having completed replenishment. HMS Medway was sunk on 30th June 1940 having been torpedoed by U-372 off Alexandria.


D-Day Normandy Landings by Robert Taylor.

On June 6, 1944, no fewer than 4000 ships landed 133,000 assault troops on the beaches of Normandy. A further 23,000 parachuted in, whilst Allied aircraft flew 14,000 sorties on that historic day. By the end of August 200,000 seamen had transported two million troops across to France. It was the greatest and most successful military invasion in history, which led to the downfall of Hitlers Germany, and the end of the war in Europe. Robert Taylors painting captures the very essence of that herculean battle. The painting is dominated by one of the many large transport ships, lowering her landing craft under bombardment from shore batteries. Barrage balloons flying, this massive fleet sailed into the teeth of the German defences, to land its invasion forces against all odds.


Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders.

Germanys U-boat fleet had almost brought Britain to its knees in the First World war, twenty years later the story was very similar. the German U-boat arm came perilously close to cutting the lifeline that crossed the Atlantic between North America and Britain. in the early years of the war Donitz realised that keeping his U-boats at sea for as long as possible would greatly increase their chances of success. here U-93 (left) and U-94 take fuel from the auxiliary cruiser Kormoran whilst in the mid-Atlantic during 1941


HMS Maidstone by Ivan Berryman

The submarine depot ship HMS Maidstone is pictured off Hong Kong with a quintet of British submarines alongside for replenishment, namely (left to right) an S-class, a U-class, a T-class and two more U-class.


H.M.A.S. Manoora 1940 by Brian Wood.

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