First World War naval battleships and
battle cruisers of the German Navy and Royal Navy. Battleships that took
part in the battle of Jutland, Battle of Dogger Bank and Heligoland in
naval art prints by Randall Wilson.
Engage by Randall Wilson.
HMS Glorious and HMS Repulse fire opening salvos against the German cruiser Pillau at the Heligoland Bight 17th November 1917.
HMS Queen Elizabeth, Dardanelles Campaign 1916 by Randall Wilson
HMS Queen Elizabeth was built at Portsmouth 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 Dardanelles campaign. She bombarded the forts on the narrows in 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.
Item Code : DHM1401
HMS Queen Elizabeth, Dardanelles Campaign 1916 by Randall Wilson - Editions Available
Emerging from a smokescreen SMS Baden surges ahead of her sister ship SMS Bayern to resume battle speed in these fleet manoeuvres in the Baltic, during 1917
Item Code : DHM0768
The Kaisers Ship by Randall Wilson. - Editions Available
Admiral von Spees Flagship SMS Scharnhorst leads SMS Gneisenau in the opening stages of engaging the Royal Naval ships east of the Falklands, 8th December 1914.
Item Code : DHM1251
Battle of the Falkland Islands by Randall Wilson. - Editions Available
HMS Queen Elizabeth, Dardanelles Campaign 1916 by
Randall Wilson
HMS Agincourt by Randall Wilson. HMS Agincourt is shown alongside HMS Erin with ships of the 1st
Battle squadron of the Grand Fleet, on the eve of the Battle of Jutland.
2nd Battle Squadron at the Battle of
Jutland by Randall Wilson.HMS Orion leading HMS Conqueror, HMS Monarch, HMS
Thunderer, the 2nd Battle Squadron
Engage by Randall Wilson. HMS Glorious and HMS Repulse fire opening salvos against the German
cruiser Pillau at the Heligoland Bight 17th November 1917.
Battle of the Dogger Bank 1915 by Randall Wilson
HMS Tiger is shown under full steam.
SMS DerfflingerBy Randall
WilsonSMS Derflinger
lies at anchor in morning fog, behind her is SMS Hindenburg with the
line ship Friedrich der Grosee, Kiel 1917
SMS Seydlitz 1916 by Randall Wilson
Down by the bows, the battered Seydlitz returns to the Jade after being
heavily involved in the gun line action at Jutland.The Kaiser's Ship by Randall Wilson
Emerging from a smokescreen SMS Baden surges ahead of her sister ship
SMS Bayern to resume battle speed in these fleet manoeuvres in the Baltic,
during 1917.
David Dipnals evocative images of the restful idyllic scenes of southern England are well known, epitomising, as they have for years, all that is endearing about traditional English landscapes. His well known images of his beautiful and fertile homeland are a world away from Australia, where he now spends most of his time. In the last decade, David Dipnall estimates that he has travelled nearly 2 million miles, continuing to maintain a busy work schedule of exhibitions and regularly commuting between England and Australia. His originals are highly sought after, and over fifty of his images have been published as limited edition prints, many of which have sold out. Always a traveller, he believes in the philosophy that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and his beautifully detailed traditional English landscapes are definitely painted from the heart.
Spotlight on Landscape Artists
A newly available selection of superb landscape art from some of the best known landscape artists around.
We have now added to a website a large selection of landscape art prints by artists including Bill Makinson, David Dipnall and Rex Preston, in addition to our existing stocks of superb Gerlad Coulson landscape prints. These can be found at our website or see the artists own pages by clicking the images below