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~ Framed HMS Collingwood (1908) St Vincent Class Battleship Watercolour By D H Pinder ~
The watercolour depicts the battleship at steam with further sailing craft in the background. The painting is titled to the lower left and signed to the lower right. It is presented in a glazed (with anti-U.V. glass) wooden frame with a single card mount.
~ HMS Collingwood ~
HMS Collingwood was a St Vincent-class dreadnought battleship built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She spent her whole career assigned to the Home and Grand Fleets and often served as a flagship. Prince Albert (later King George VI) spent several years aboard the ship before and during World War I. At the Battle of Jutland in May 1916, Collingwood was in the middle of the battleline and lightly damaged a German battlecruiser. Other than that battle, and the inconclusive action of 19 August, her service during the war generally consisted of routine patrols and training in the North Sea. The ship was deemed obsolete after the war; she was reduced to reserve and used as a training ship before being sold for scrap in 1922.
~ Condition ~
Please refer to the images for the condition.
~ Dimensions ~
The frame is 37 cm (14.25 inches) wide and 25.5 cm (10 inches) tall.
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