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HMS Rodney Royal Naval Battleship
shown in naval prints and naval art paintings by maritime artist Ivan
Berryman
HMS Rodney Built by Cammell Laid and launched on the 17th December
1925 and commissioned into the Royal Navy on the 7th December 1927. HMS
Rodney served with the home Fleet 1939 - 1942 with Force H in 1943 and the
Home Fleet 1943 to 1945. (being Flagship at Scapa Flow in 1944). HMS
Rodney took part in the sinking of the Bismarck on the 27th may 1941. But
the ship had major structural problems. and after the sinking of the
Bismarck went to Boston for repairs, during winter of 1941 to 1942. This
failed to rectify her problems. After the war she was put into reserve in
1945 and finally scrapped at Inverkeithing on the 26th March 1948.
HMS Rodney (Battleship) by Ivan Berryman
HMS Rodney was launched in 1925, like her sister ship
the Nelson, Rodney saw action in many theatres, scoring the first hit on
the Bismarck among other memorable exploits.
HMS Rodney by Brian Wood
Destruction of Bismarck complete, and desperately low
on fuel, Rodney turns for home 27th May 1941.
Ships Company (Walrus) by Ivan Berryman
Developed from the Supermarine Seagull, the Walrus was
to prove itself a useful and capable workhorse in almost every theatre
of the Second World War. Here, HMS Rodney despatches her Shagbat from
the catapult atop C turret.
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HMS Rodney by Brian Wood.
Destruction of Bismarck complete, and desperately low on fuel, Rodney turns for home 27th May 1941.
Signed limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 24 inches x 17 inches (61cm x 43cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 24 inches x 17 inches (61cm x 43cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £460.00
ITEM CODE DHM0569
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HMS Rodney by Ivan Berryman
HMS Rodney was launched in 1925, like her sister ship the Nelson, Rodney saw action in many theatres, scoring the first hit on the Bismarck among other memorable exploits.
Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Special Promotion - This item is HALF PRICE! Image size 17 inches x 10 inches (43cm x 25cm). Price £36.00
ITEM CODE B0054
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Ships Company by Ivan Berryman
Developed from the Supermarine Seagull, the Walrus was to prove itself a useful and capable workhorse in almost every theatre of the Second World War. Here, HMS Rodney despatches her Shagbat from the catapult atop C turret.
Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Special Promotion - This item is 30% Off Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 31cm). Price £48.00
ITEM CODE B0015
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