The damaged USN destroyer 'Shaw' at Portsmouth, and a dazzle-painted armed merchantman RMG PV0085, William Lionel Wyllie, circa 1918

The damaged USN destroyer 'Shaw' at Portsmouth, and a dazzle-painted armed merchantman RMG PV0085, William Lionel Wyllie, circa 1918

The damaged usn destroyer 'shaw' at portsmouth, 1918, and a dazzle-painted armed merchantman though inscribed by the artist, 'us cruiser', lower right, the watercolour study here is a reasonably accurate depiction of the american destroyer 'shaw' (1916) as he would have appeared in portsmouth during october 1918. The 'shaw' was escorting the troopship 'aquitania' (1914) on 9 october 1918 when its rudder jammed and he crossed ahead of the 'aquitania', which hit his just forward of the bridge and sliced 90 feet off the 'shaw's' bow. The american's bridge was mangled and he caught fire, but her crew managed to get the ship into port and he remained under repair at portsmouth until 29 may 1919, when he sailed for home. After the war, the 'shaw' transferred to the us coast guard, 1926-33, and was broken up from august 1934. The merchant ship shown in the pencil sketch at top right bears a strong resemblance to a war standard d-type collier of which 27 were built in british shipyards during 1918 and 1919. Date: circa 1918. Dimensions: 252 mm x 355 mm. Collection: Fine art.
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Author: William Lionel WyllieSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints, drawings and watercolours of the royal museums greenwich1918 in artuss shaw (dd-68)damaged shipsportsmouth harbour in artwatercolor paintings by william lionel wylliefine artwilliam lionel wyllie

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