HMS Rosemary

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HMS Rosemary 'Somewhere at Sea'

Original naïve WW2 watercolour, dated 1942

HMS Rosemary was a minesweeping sloop of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Teesside shipbuilder Richardson, Duck and Company from 1915–1916, Rosemary carried out minesweeping and anti-submarine operations during the First World War. She was used for fishery protection duties during the 1930s, and served through the Second World War, finally being sold for scrap in 1947.

Mounted size 8" x 10", painting size 3 1/2" x 5" approx.

Very good condition, new acid free mount, ready to frame, any questions please feel free to ask.

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HMS Rosemary 'Somewhere at Sea'

Original naïve WW2 watercolour, dated 1942

HMS Rosemary was a minesweeping sloop of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Teesside shipbuilder Richardson, Duck and Company from 1915–1916, Rosemary carried out minesweeping and anti-submarine operations during the First World War. She was used for fishery protection duties during the 1930s, and served through the Second World War, finally being sold for scrap in 1947.

Mounted size 8" x 10", painting size 3 1/2" x 5" approx.

Very good condition, new acid free mount, ready to frame, any questions please feel free to ask.

HMS Rosemary 'Somewhere at Sea'

Original naïve WW2 watercolour, dated 1942

HMS Rosemary was a minesweeping sloop of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Teesside shipbuilder Richardson, Duck and Company from 1915–1916, Rosemary carried out minesweeping and anti-submarine operations during the First World War. She was used for fishery protection duties during the 1930s, and served through the Second World War, finally being sold for scrap in 1947.

Mounted size 8" x 10", painting size 3 1/2" x 5" approx.

Very good condition, new acid free mount, ready to frame, any questions please feel free to ask.