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HMS Renown by Randall Wilson.


HMS Renown by Randall Wilson.
4 of 6 editions available.
£2.50 - £3200.00

HMS Thunderbolt by Ivan Berryman.


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

Raid on Taranto by Anthony Saunders


Raid on Taranto by Anthony Saunders
6 of 7 editions available.
£2.50 - £400.00


HMS Nelson by Ivan Berryman


HMS Nelson by Ivan Berryman
6 of 8 editions available.
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The Pedestal Convoy - HMS Indomitable by Anthony Saunders.


The Pedestal Convoy - HMS Indomitable by Anthony Saunders.
8 editions.
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HMS Kelly by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Kelly by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
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HMS Sceptre by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Sceptre by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
£2.90 - £1100.00

Exchange of Fire by Ivan Berryman.


Exchange of Fire by Ivan Berryman.
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Task Force 129 by David Pentland.


Task Force 129 by David Pentland.
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HMS Victorious by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Victorious by Ivan Berryman.
One edition.
£30.00

The Chase, 27th May 1941 by Randall Wilson.


The Chase, 27th May 1941 by Randall Wilson.
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HMS Cossack by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Cossack by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
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HMS Anson at Sydney Harbour, July 1945 by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Anson at Sydney Harbour, July 1945 by Ivan Berryman.
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The Aircraft That Found the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.


The Aircraft That Found the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
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HMS Orion by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Orion by Ivan Berryman.
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Surprise Attack by Ivan Berryman.


Surprise Attack by Ivan Berryman.
3 of 4 editions available.
All 4 editions feature up to 2 additional signatures.
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HMS Valiant and HMS Phoebe at Alexandria, 1941 by Ivan Berryman.


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


HMS Jamaica by Ivan Berryman.
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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.
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HMS Ark Royal by Brian Wood.


HMS Ark Royal by Brian Wood.
9 editions.
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HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.


HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
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HMS Renown by Randall Wilson.

HMS Renown shown at full speed operating in Norwegian waters on the hunt for Scharnhorst and Gneisenau.


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.


Raid on Taranto by Anthony Saunders

The balance of maritime power in the Mediterranean was transformed at a stroke by the British air attack which disabled three Italian battleships in a few minutes. The target was the core of Mussolinis fleet, tucked away in Taranto Harbour, in southern Italy. The attack, codenamed Operation Judgement, took place in bright moonlight by twenty-one Swordfish from the British carrier HMS Illustrious. In the confined space of the harbour, their torpedoes had a devastating impact, at least nine torpedoes struck their targets. In all, seven ships were severely damaged, including the battleship Caio Duilio (left), Littorio (right) and Conte Di Cavour.


HMS Nelson by Ivan Berryman

Over 150 years of the Royal Navy are encapsulated in this view of the mighty HMS Nelson, moored at Portsmouth in 1945. Beyond the 16in guns of A turret, the masts of Admiral Nelsons flagship at Trafalgar, HMS Victory rise into the skyline whilst in the foreground MTB 507 cruises past on its way to the Solent.


The Pedestal Convoy - HMS Indomitable by Anthony Saunders.

The Pedestal Convoy, to provide desperately needed supplies to the beleaguered Mediterranean island of Malta in August 1942, was perhaps one of the most famous and strategically important convoys of World War II. It had a powerful escort, including three aircraft carriers, one of which was HMS Indomitable. Closely escorted by the cruiser HMS Sirius, she came under heavy attack from both German and Italian bombers on the 12th of August 1942 and was eventually forced to turn back after bomb damage put her flight deck out of action.


HMS Kelly by Ivan Berryman.

The destroyer HMS Kelly passes close to the old carrier HMS Eagle as she escorts a convoy in the Mediterranean early in 1941.


HMS Sceptre by Ivan Berryman.

Commissioned in 1943, HMS Sceptre was built by Scotts Shipbuilding in Greenock, Scotland. In a short career, Sceptre under the command of Lieutenant Ian McIntosh was involved with the X-Craft midget submarine attacks on German capital ships and floating docks in Norway. In addition, she sunk four enemy merchant ships and an enemy naval vessel between March and September 1944. HMS Sceptre was then refitted as a target submarine late in 1944, and was scrapped in 1949.


Exchange of Fire by Ivan Berryman.

A veteran of the Spanish Civil War, Lieutenant Commander Carlo Fecia Conte di Cossato was one of the most successful and formidable Italian submarine commanders of WWII. In charge of the Tazzoli , he destroyed almost 18,000 tons of shipping on his first mission, steadily adding to this total as they prowled the Atlantic. The Tazzoli is depicted as its tenacious crew retaliate with machine gun fire against a marauding Bristol Beaufort of 217 Sqn on 23rd May 1941, an encounter that left both protagonists with some damage.


Task Force 129 by David Pentland.

United States Navy Battleship, USS Nevada (foreground) and cruisers, HMS Glasgow (centre) and USS Quincy assembling in Belfast Lough in preparation for D-Day.


HMS Victorious by Ivan Berryman.

Completed in May 1941, HMS Victorious had been in commission just nine days when her pilots encountered and attacked the Bismarck. She is seen here in August 1942 with HMS Eagle astern of her.


The Chase, 27th May 1941 by Randall Wilson.

HMS King George V and HMS Rodney chase down the crippled German battleship, Bismarck, and within hours they will go into action.


HMS Cossack by Ivan Berryman.

HMS Cossack, one of the fast Tribal class destroyers will always be remembered for the daring rescue of 300 prisoners of war from the German Altmark in Norwegian waters. She is shown here departing Grand Harbour, Malta.


HMS Anson at Sydney Harbour, July 1945 by Ivan Berryman.

The King George V class battleship HMS Anson is pictured in Sydney Harbour where she joined the Pacific Fleet in July 1945, viewed across the flight deck of HMS Vengeance, where ten of her Vought F4.U Corsairs are ranged in front of a single folded Fairey Barracuda.


The Aircraft That Found the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.

In early May 1941, in conditions of strict secrecy because the United States was not yet at war, seventeen pilots of the US Navy had arrived in Britain and been attached to Catalina squadrons of Coastal Command. These experienced PBY pilots were there to assist the Royal Air Force to become familiar with the Catalina, and also to gain operational experience for the US Navy. On 26th May 1941 Catalina Z of No.209 Sqn, commanded by Flying Officer Dennis Briggs RAF, with Ensign Leonard B Smith USN as co-pilot, joined the search for the Bismarck. At 1015 the aircraft was being flown in poor visibility at an altitude of 500ft when Ensign Smith sighted the Bismarck at a range of eight miles. The Catalina was flown towards the contact so that a positive identification could be made and emerged from the cloud only 500 yards from the German ship. The aircraft met a hail of anti-aircraft fire but was able to make its escape. As a result of the sighting report from Catalina Z the Bismarck was again engaged by ships and aircraft of the Royal Navy and was sunk at 1040 on 27th May 1941. Leonard Smith can be considered therefore, the first American to be directly involved in action in World War Two. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (American) for his actions.


HMS Orion by Ivan Berryman.

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


Surprise Attack by Ivan Berryman.

The German crew of a Type VII U-boat man the guns as their submarine comes under a surprise attack from a Beaufighter of Coastal Command.


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)


HMS Jamaica by Ivan Berryman.

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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.


HMS Ark Royal by Brian Wood.

HMS Ark Royal part of Force H along with the Battleship HMS Renown and Cruiser HMS Sheffield departs Gibraltar to take part in the search for the Bismarck in the Atlantic. During the hunt HMS Ark Royal, Swordfish mistakenly attack the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Sheffiled. Fortunately, the torpedoes were not primed properly and crusier recieived no major damage. Spotter planes from HMS Ark Royal eventually found the Bismarck. and a attack commenced, crippling the Bismarcks rudder. The damage sustained lead to the rest of the Royal Navy surface fleet catching up with the Bismarck and sinking her. HMS ark Royal returns to the mediteranean. later on 13 November 1941: While on her return to Gibraltar in company with the HMS Malaya, HMS Argus, and HMS Hermione supported by Seven destroyers, HMSArk Royal is attacked by the U-81 under the command of Kapitanleutnant Guggenberger in the Mediterranean., and at 1541, a torpedo strikes the starboard side and the ship immediately takes a 10 degree list. within 20 minutes this list has increased to 18 degrees and Captain Maund orders all only essential crew to remain aboard with the rest of the crew to abandon ship. Destroyer HMS Legion under the command of Commander R. S. Jessel comes alongside and takes most of her crew on board, leaving 250 crew and t Captain Maund to try and save the ship but they have to also abndon ship, and just 14 hours after the torpedo strike HMS Ark Royal rolls over and sinks. from the entire crew their was only only one fatality,Able Seaman E. Mitchell was killed.


HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.

In the early morning murk of 24th May 1941, the forward 15in guns of HMS Hood fire the first shots against the mighty German battleship Bismarck. Both Bismarck and her escort, the Prinz Eugen, immediately responded, the latter causing a fierce fire on Hoods upper deck, while plunging shot from Bismarck penetrated deep into the British ships hull, causing an explosion that ripped the Hood apart, sinking her in an instant. Tragically, just three survivors were rescued from the water.

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