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Cranston Military Prints By Subject Naval Art Modern Era Ships Submarines

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Modern naval art prints of submarines.

HMS Astute by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Astute by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£50.00 - £1050.00

Group Up- Half Ahead Starboard by Robert Barbour.


Group Up- Half Ahead Starboard by Robert Barbour.
3 editions.
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HMS Dreadnought S101 by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Dreadnought S101 by Ivan Berryman.
5 of 6 editions available.
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HMS Vanguard in the Gareloch by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Vanguard in the Gareloch by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£75.00 - £1100.00

Good Morning, Spartan by Robert Barbour.


Good Morning, Spartan by Robert Barbour.
3 editions.
£35.00 - £1150.00

The Conqueror Returns by Robert Barbour.


The Conqueror Returns by Robert Barbour.
2 of 3 editions available.
£40.00 - £45.00


Dawn Departure by Robert Barbour.


Dawn Departure by Robert Barbour.
3 editions.
£35.00 - £1150.00

HMS Tireless by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Tireless by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£50.00 - £1100.00

HMS Victorious Departing Faslane by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Victorious Departing Faslane by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£63.00 - £900.00


The Rendezvous by Robert Barbour.


The Rendezvous by Robert Barbour.
4 editions.
£30.00 - £950.00

HMS Vigilant by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Vigilant by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£100.00 - £1150.00

HMS Trenchant by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Trenchant by Ivan Berryman.
6 editions.
£50.00 - £1150.00


HMS Dolphin by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Dolphin by Ivan Berryman.
3 of 4 editions available.
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HMS Vengeance by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Vengeance by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£63.00 - £1050.00

Trident by Robert Barbour.


Trident by Robert Barbour.
3 editions.
£45.00 - £1000.00


Perisher by Robert Barbour.


Perisher by Robert Barbour.
2 of 3 editions available.
£48.00 - £80.00

HMS Triumph by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Triumph by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£2.90 - £1100.00

HMS Trafalgar by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Trafalgar by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
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Text for the above items :

HMS Astute by Ivan Berryman.

One of the most advanced submarines in the world, the nuclear-powered HMS Astute (S119) is depicted making her way into the open sea from her base at Faslane. Commissioned into the Royal Navy on 27th August 2010, Astute is capable of carrying 38 Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles over virtually unlimited distances.


Group Up- Half Ahead Starboard by Robert Barbour.

A class submarine, HMS Anchorite, swings away from the depot ship Adamant during work up exercises in the Firth of Clyde. In the mid fifties the depot ship was moored in Rothesay Bay providing a base for the 3rd Submarine Squadron. Leaving the moorings ahead of Anchorite is the frigate HMS Termagant which will day part in the days exercise.


HMS Dreadnought S101 by Ivan Berryman.

Launched on Trafalgar Day, 1960, HMS Dreadnought was the Royal Navy's first nuclear powered submarine, entering service in 1963. She is depicted here in the Firth of Forth with the iconic Forth Bridge in the background in December 1963 when she was docked at Rosyth for re-coating of her hull and a general examination.


HMS Vanguard in the Gareloch by Ivan Berryman.

The lead ship of the Royal Navy's Vanguard Class SSBNs, HMS Vanguard (S28) was commissioned on 14th August 1993 and is based at HMNB Clyde at Faslane.


Good Morning, Spartan by Robert Barbour.

Nimrod MR2P from 201 squadron based at RAF Kinloss, climbs away under full power during NATO exercises off the west coast of Scotland. The Nimrod has just completed simulated depth charge attacks on the fleet submarine HMS Spartan and is returning to Kinloss for breakfast. Spartan turns and heads for the Clyde Submarine Base at Faslane on the Gareloch.


The Conqueror Returns by Robert Barbour.

During the Falklands War the HMS Conqueror shadowed the Argentine Heavy Cruiser, General Belgrano and her two escort destroyers. On 2nd May 1982, she launched a salvo of torpedoes, two of which scored hits, causing sufficient damage to the warship to sink with the loss of 321 of her crew. The painting depicts the conqueror on her final leg of her return to Faslane in July 1983, as she passes through the Rhu narrows and enters the Gareloch. Following an RN submarine service tradition she flies the Jolly Roger.


Dawn Departure by Robert Barbour.

A freezing winter dawn breaks over the Gareloch as HMS Repulse heads out on another Atlantic Patrol. She is escorted as far as the deeper waters of the Firth of Clyde by assorted craft from Faslane base, including a Police launch and an inflatable.


HMS Tireless by Ivan Berryman.

Launched in March 1984 and commissioned into the Royal Navy in October the following year, HMS Tireless (S88) was the third of seven Trafalgar Class SSN submarines and is depicted in the Arctic waters near the polar ice cap in 1991.


HMS Victorious Departing Faslane by Ivan Berryman.

The second of the Royal Navy's Vanguard Class SSBNs, HMS Victorious is shown in the Gareloch, with the naval base of Faslane in the background.


The Rendezvous by Robert Barbour.

RFA Fort Austin makes a leisurely rendezvous at sunset with the Polaris submarine HMS Renown on patrol somewhere in mid ocean. Soon a rubber inflatable will be launched from the Fort, and mail and fresh fruit and vegetables will be transferred before darkness sets in and makes the operation more hazardous.


HMS Vigilant by Ivan Berryman.

The third of the Royal Navy's Vanguard class submarines, HMS Vigilant (S30) entered service on 2nd November 1996. She is based at HMNB Clyde at Faslane and carries the UK's nuclear deterrent Trident ballistic missile. Manned by a crew of 14 officers and 121 men, her main power is supplied by one Rolls Royce PWR2 nuclear reactor driving two GEC turbines.


HMS Trenchant by Ivan Berryman.

Launched on 3rd November 1986 and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 14th January 1989, HMS Trenchant (S91) was the fifth of the Trafalgar class nuclear powered submarines and was the first Royal Navy vessel to fire the Block IV Tomahawk cruise missile. In addition to her complement of missiles, she is also equipped with Spearfish torpedoes and some of the most sophisticated data acquisition and underwater detection systems which allow her to monitor surface vessels undetected.


HMS Dolphin by Ivan Berryman.

The nuclear-powered submarine HMS Repulse (S23) manoeuvres in preparation to berth at HMS Dolphin in Portsmouth harbour in the late 1970s.


HMS Vengeance by Ivan Berryman.

The first submarine to carry the name, HMS Vengeance (S31) is the fourth and last of the Vanguard class, entering service with the Royal Navy on 27th November 1999. This nuclear-powered vessel has 16 tubes for launching the Trident D5 missile and four tubes in her bow, firing Spearfish Torpedoes.


Trident by Robert Barbour.

On Sunday October 25th 1992, HMS Vanguard, the Royal Navys first Trident equipped submarine, arrived off the Clyde Submarine Base, Faslane on the Gareloch. She was escorted by a Sea King helicopter from HMS Gannet, the RN shore base at Prestwick Airport, and a mixed surface flotilla, including Defence Police and Royal Marines.


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 Triumph by Ivan Berryman.

Built in Barrow-in-Furness and the 7th and last of the Trafalgar class of British submarines, HMS Triumph is one of the most modern and potent vessels of her kind. Selected in March 2011 to take part in the coalition suppression of Colonel Gadaffi's attacks against his own people, HMS Triumph fired a number of TLAMs (Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles) aimed at air defence targets on the Libyan mainland at the outset of coalition operations, helping to reduce the threat of air attacks by the Libyan Air Force.


HMS Trafalgar by Ivan Berryman.

Launched on 1st July 1981, the SSN Fleet Submarine HMS Trafalgar (S107) entered service with the Royal Navy in May 1983 and enjoyed an active career until her retirement at the end of 2009 at her home base of HMNB Devonport, Plymouth.

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