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Jubilee Review 1935. Stunning naval art print by Randall Wilson of the King George V Jubilee Review of 1935. Royal Navy ships pictured are HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Revenge and HMS Ramillies. Naval art print Sunset at Spithead by Randall Wilson available from Cranston Fine Arts.

Sunset at Spithead by Randall Wilson.  HMS Queen Elizabeth with other Royal Naval Battleships, Revenge and Ramillies. Surrounded by cruisers and destroyers ride at anchor for King George Vs last Jubilee Review of 1935.

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Sunset at Spithead by Randall Wilson.

HMS Queen Elizabeth with other Royal Naval Battleships, Revenge and Ramillies. Surrounded by cruisers and destroyers ride at anchor for King George Vs last Jubilee Review of 1935.

Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £95.00


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HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH

HMS Queen Elizabeth was built at Portsmouth and Re -Engined at Fairfield and launched on the 16th October 1913. She was the sister ship to HMS Warspite, Valiant, Barham, and Malaya.  HMS Queen Elizabeth was the only ship of the class to have a full compliment of sixteen  6-inch guns, She was the only ship of the class not be be involved during the Battle of Jutland. But her first world war service included being part of the Dardanelle's campaign. She bombarded the forts on the Narrows in the support of the Gallipoli landings between February 25th and May 14th 1915. She fired a total of 86 15-inch shells and 71 6-inch shells. The short supply of 15-inch shells and a direct order from the Admiralty not to ware out her guns. After the battle of Jutland (She was in refit at the Time,) She became the flagship of the Home Fleet in February 1917.HMS Queen Elizabeth had to major refits between the Wars.  At the start of World War two she was in the middle of her second refit, being reconstructed at Portsmouth, due to the chance of enemy bombing she was moved to Rosyth. Being completed and ready for service in May 1941. HMS Queen Elizabeth was transferred to The Mediterranean fleet.  It was at Alexandria, along with her sister ship HMS Valiant that both ships were mined by Italian Frogmen. HMS Queen Elizabeth sank in shallow water, raised and temporarily repaired. But due to the serious damage she had sustained she was transferred to the US Navy Yard in Norfolk. being repaired there between September 1942 till 1st June 1943.

She joined the Eastern fleet and In January 1944 onwards was joined by HMS valiant and took part in the carrier raids in Indonesia against Japanese bases.  returning to Britain in July 1945. and finally scrapped at Dalmuir on the Clyde 7th July 1948. and at Troon (Hull only)

 

 

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