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Royal Naval Aircraft Carriers by Ivan Berryman 

Ivan Berryman, renowned naval and aviation artist. Cranston Fine Arts are proud to be the publisher of Ivan Berryman's naval and art paintings. Over the last 20 years, Ivan Berryman has become one of the leading aviation artists in the United Kingdom. He is widely acclaimed and collected throughout the world, his attention to detail is unsurpassed. His portrayals of aviation and naval life has ensured his work hangs in galleries and private collection around the world. Cranston Fine Arts can also arrange private commissions.

Royal Naval aircraft carriers by naval artist Ivan Berryman original naval oil paintings available as well as signed limited edition art prints. Ivan Berryman's original paintings are sought by art collectors worldwide.  

NTG03 - Task Force to Iraq by Ivan Berryman (PC)NTG03 - Task Force to Iraq by Ivan Berryman. 6 editions available from £79.80
HMS Eagle and HMS Albion by Ivan Berryman (PC)HMS Eagle and HMS Albion by Ivan Berryman. 7 editions available from £135.00
HMS Formidable by Ivan Berryman. (PC)HMS Formidable by Ivan Berryman. 7 editions available from £79.80
HMS Vanguard and HMS Indefatigable by Ivan Berryman. (PC)HMS Vanguard and HMS Indefatigable by Ivan Berryman 6 editions available from £95.00
Falklands Task Force by Ivan Berryman. (PC)Falklands Task Force by Ivan Berryman. 8 editions available from £95.00
HMS Eagle and HMS Albion by Ivan Berryman.HMS Eagle and HMS Albion by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £24.00
HMS Hermes by Ivan Berryman.HMS Hermes by Ivan Berryman. 2 editions available from £24.00
Safe Return by Ivan Berryman.Safe Return by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £24.00
HMS Centaur Departing Devonport by Ivan Berryman.HMS Centaur Departing Devonport by Ivan Berryman. 2 editions available from £23.52
HMS Illustrious and HMS Kenya at Devonport by Ivan Berryman. (PC)HMS Illustrious and HMS Kenya at Devonport by Ivan Berryman. 6 editions available from £73.92
HMS Furious with HMS Revenge by Ivan Berryman (PC)HMS Furious with HMS Revenge by Ivan Berryman. 5 editions available from £95.00
HMS Pegasus by Ivan Berryman. (P)HMS Pegasus by Ivan Berryman. (B) 6 editions available from £45.00
HMS Barham with HMS Eagle in Valetta Harbour in Malta during the 1930s by Ivan Berryman (PC)HMS Barham with HMS Eagle in Valetta Harbour in Malta during the 1930s by Ivan Berryman. 6 editions available from £95.00
HMS Celandine by Ivan Berryman.HMS Celandine by Ivan Berryman. 2 editions available from £20.16
HMS Ark Royal (1970s Carrier) by Ivan Berryman HMS Ark Royal (1970s Carrier) by Ivan Berryman £60.00
HMS Kelly by Ivan Berryman.HMS Kelly by Ivan Berryman. 2 editions available from £23.52
NTG03 - Task Force to Iraq by Ivan Berryman.NTG03 - Task Force to Iraq by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £14.40
HMS Bulwark at Hong Kong by Ivan Berryman (PC)HMS Bulwark at Hong Kong by Ivan Berryman. 6 editions available from £95.00
Sea Wings by Ivan Berryman.Sea Wings by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £145.00
HMS Anson at Sydney Harbour, July 1945 by Ivan Berryman.HMS Anson at Sydney Harbour, July 1945 by Ivan Berryman. 4 editions available from £95.00
HMS Glorious by Ivan Berryman. (PC)HMS Glorious by Ivan Berryman. 6 editions available from £95.00
HMS Theseus by Ivan Berryman.HMS Theseus by Ivan Berryman. 2 editions available from £23.52
HMS Ark Royal and HMS Sheffield off the Mole - Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman (PC)HMS Ark Royal and HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman. 8 editions available from £95.00
HMS Victorious by Ivan Berryman. HMS Victorious by Ivan Berryman. £45.00
HMS Ocean by Ivan Berryman (PC)HMS Ocean by Ivan Berryman. 6 editions available from £95.00
Victory Parade by Ivan Berryman. (PC)Victory Parade by Ivan Berryman 6 editions available from £95.00
HMS Ark Royal by Ivan Berryman.HMS Ark Royal by Ivan Berryman. 3 editions available from £14.40

DHM1520. HMS Pegasus by Ivan Berryman.  The last seaplane carrier built for the Admiralty, HMS Pegasus was launched in 1917 and benefited from all the lessons learned from her predecessors, possessing a flying-off platform forward, served by twin derricks, and a hangar and cranes aft, capable of carrying up to nine aircraft.  She is shown here with one of her Short 184s (N9290) about to take off, whilst a similar aircraft is preparing to be lowered into the water in the background.

B0203. HMS Theseus by Ivan Berryman.  Two Fairey Firefly fighter-bombers of 810 Sqn, Fleet Air Arm, overfly the carrier HMS Theseus during the Korean War.

DHM1175. HMS Illustrious and HMS Kenya at Devonport by Ivan Berryman.  HMS Illustrious slips quietly away from the docks at Devonport, Plymouth with the Fiji class cruiser in the middle distance, 1941.

B0064. HMS Centaur Departing Devonport by Ivan Berryman.  

DHM1245. NTG03 - Task Force to Iraq by Ivan Berryman.  Key ships of the British task Force sail in close formation in the Mediterranean Sea during the build-up to the coalition liberation of Iraq in march 2003. Ships pictured left to right, include ATS Argus (A135), a Type 42 destroyer in the extreme distance, the flagship HMS ark Royal (RO7), RFA Orangeleaf (A110), LSL Sir Percival (L3036), the Commando and helicopter carrier HMS ocean (L12) and the Type 42 destroyer HMS Liverpool (D92).

B0067. HMS Ark Royal by Ivan Berryman.  HMS Ark Royal after a recent refit, rejoins the fleet in 2001.

B0112. NTG03 - Task Force to Iraq by Ivan Berryman.  Key ships of the British task force sail in close formation in the Mediterranean sea during the build up to the coalition invasion of Iraq in march 2003, nearest is the flagship HMS Ark Royal with the commando carrier HMS ocean to her port side. other ships include a Type 42 destroyer , the Fleet Auxiliary Fort Victoria and an LSL.

B0052. HMS Ark Royal (1970s Carrier) by Ivan Berryman.  HMS Ark Royal was the fourth ship in the Royal Navy to bear this memorable name. By far the most impressive, this mighty ship was built to include the angled flight deck, a revolutionary development at the time, with steam catapult. The end of fixed wing aircraft saw Ark Royal quickly become obsolete, being paid of in 1978.

DHM1120. HMS Ark Royal and HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar by Ivan Berryman.  Having played a vital part in the battle for the Mediterranean for over two years, HMS Ark Royal finally succumbed to a U-Boats torpedo in November 1941. She is shown here with a pair of Swordfish Mk1s of 821 Sqn ranged on the deck, passing the cruiser HMS Sheffield off the Mole, Gibraltar, earlier that same year.  

HMS Ark Royal  (91) built by Cammell Laird,  and launched 13th April 1937. and completed 16th November 1938. HMS Ark Royal was the first Large Aircraft carrier designed and laid down as a carrier for the Royal navy, she served in the Home Fleet and south Atlantic in1939 and The in the home Fleet and Mediterranean in 1940./ and part of Force H in 1941. on the 13th November 19141 she was hit by a single torpedo form the German U-boat U81. the torpedo hit  on the starboard side. near the Starboard Boiler room causing a 130 ft by 30 ft. hole. water poured in causing a 10% list straight immediatly. The flooding spread quickly  the middle of the ship and then to the port Boiler room. Electric power failed. and after 14 hours while in tow to Gibraltar she capsized and sunk the following day.

Displacement 22, 000 tons,  Speed 30.75 knots, Compliment 1575. Armament sixteen 4.5 inch AA guns in pairs. forty eight 2 pounder AA guns (in eights)  thirty two .5 inch Machine guns.  and seventy two aircraft.

DHM1351. Falklands Task Force by Ivan Berryman.  Spearheading the Falklands Task Force as it heads south in 1982, the carrier HMS Hermes is shown in company with two Type 21 frigates, HMS Arrow on the left and HMS Ardent in the near foreground.  In the far distance, HMS Glamorgan glints in the sun as Type 42 HMS Sheffield cuts across behind Hermes.  All pennant numbers were painted out and a vertical black identification stripe applied to all the Type 42s to distinguish them from their Argentine counterparts.

B0137. HMS Hermes by Ivan Berryman.  Spearheading the Falklands Task Force as it heads south in 1982, the carrier HMS Hermes is shown in company with two Type 21 frigates, HMS Arrow on the left and HMS Ardent in the near foreground.  In the far distance, HMS Glamorgan glints in the sun as Type 42 HMS Sheffield cuts across behind Hermes.

HMS Hermes was laid down before the end of WWII but was only completed in 1959 after many changes in design to accommodate the new jet aircraft. When the new Sea Harrier came into operation she was given a special ramp to allow her to operate the new aircraft. She was flagship in the Falkland's conflict in 1982 and only two years later put into reserve and subsequently sold to India.

Displacement: 24, 900 tons.     Draught: 27ft 10ins.     Compliment: 2,100.     Length: 774 ft.    Beam: 147ft 11ins.     Speed: 28 Knots.     Armament: Ten 40mm AA guns and eight SAM missile launchers arranged in two sets of four.     Aircraft: 28.

B0057. HMS Victorious by Ivan Berryman.  Completed in May 1941, HMS Victorious had been in commission just nine days when her pilots encountered and attacked the Bismarck. She is seen here in August 1942 with HMS Eagle astern of her.

B0110. Safe  Return by Ivan Berryman.  The pilot of a Fairey Swordfish MKII guides his aircraft towards the landing ramp of HMS Victorious following a sortie in the Mediterranean Sea 1940.

HMS Victorious built by Vickers Armstrong on the Tyne laid down 4th of May 1937 Launched 14 Sept 1939 and completed 15th May 1941 Served in the Home Fleet 1941 - 43  moved to the South Pacific in 1943 and in 1944 to Home and Eastern Fleets and rejoined the Pacific fleet in 1945.  While in the Pacific was twice hit by KAMIKAZES.  Finally scraped in June 1969 at Faslane on the Clyde. 

DHM0983. HMS Glorious by Ivan Berryman.  HMS Glorious flying off a Fairey Swordfish at sunset with HMS Ardent off to Starboard.

HMS Glorious started life as a light battle-cruiser. Laid down on the 1st May 1915 at the Harland and Wolff shipyards. She was launched on the 20th April 1916 and completed on the 14th October 1916.  This Battle Cruiser only saw one action during world war one at Heligoland bight on the 17th November 1917. It was then that a weakness to the ships decking was found when HMS Glorious had fired its main armament of four 15-inch guns (mounted in pairs ) one pair forward and pair aft.  The firing actually caused the structural damage. Probably due to this weakness HMS Glorious and her sister ship HMS Courageous were placed in the Royal naval reserve fleet in February 1919, at Devonport, Plymouth.

B0202. HMS Kelly by Ivan Berryman.  The destroyer HMS Kelly passes close to the old carrier HMS Eagle as she escorts a convoy in the Mediterranean early in 1941.

DHM1003. HMS Barham with HMS Eagle in Valetta Harbour in Malta during the 1930s by Ivan Berryman.  The Battle ship HMS Barham in company with the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle between the two World Wars. Both fell victim to German U-Boats during World War Two.

DHM1223. HMS Eagle and HMS Albion by Ivan Berryman.  HMS Eagle steams past the commando carrier HMS Albion during the withdrawal from Aden in November 1967. Gathered on Eagles flightdeck are an assortment of contemporary types including Sea Vixens, Scimitars, a Buccaneer and a Fairey Gannet. One of Albions Westland Wessex helicopters is passing overhead and RFA Stromness is at anchor in the distance.

Capable of carrying 40 planes she was originally destined to be a battleship for Chile but was bought back and altered. The crane which can be seen was used to hoist aircraft from the hangars onto the flight deck.

Displacement: 22,600 tons.    Speed: 23 knots.    Armament: twelve 6 ins guns, four 4 ins AA guns, four 3 pdr guns and six 21in torpedo tubes.   Complement: 950.

 

 

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