HMS 'Princess Royal' with a tug RMG PV2680, William Lionel Wyllie, probably 1915

HMS 'Princess Royal' with a tug RMG PV2680, William Lionel Wyllie, probably 1915

Hms 'princess royal' with a tug inscribed by the artist, lower right, 'princess royal'. A loose watercolour sketch of this battlecruiser from off her starboard quarter, probably manoeuvring in an anchorage, with a paddle-tug alongside to assist. The ship was built by vickers at barrow, launched on 29 april 1911 and completed in november 1912. Her bow is shown unnaturally high but her stern is at the right draught. She was completed with torpedo nets and booms but they were removed sometime in 1915-16 and definitely before the battle of jutland. She still has the foremast signal yard which was removed in 1915. She also has the original foretop which was enlarged in 1917, which all suggests the image probably dates to 1915. The suggestion of high ground behind plus the tug might indicate the firth of forth as a location, but that is far from certain. [btodd/pvdm 2/13]. Date: probably 1915. Dimensions: 246 mm x 310 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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Author: William Lionel WyllieSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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