. English: 'Pegasus after her action with Konigsberg' Inscribed by the artist, as title. Early on the morning of 20 September 1914, the 3rd-class protected cruiser, HMS 'Pegasus' (1897) was at anchor in Zanzibar harbour, Kenya, undergoing repairs to her engines and boilers, when she was surprised by the German light cruiser 'Königsberg' (1905). She was outranged and outgunned by the German ship and in under ten minutes was completely disabled. Her colours were struck to enable her surviving crew members to get ashore and the severely damaged ship capsized and sank later that morning. All that


. English: 'Pegasus after her action with Konigsberg' Inscribed by the artist, as title. Early on the morning of 20 September 1914, the 3rd-class protected cruiser, HMS 'Pegasus' (1897) was at anchor in Zanzibar harbour, Kenya, undergoing repairs to her engines and boilers, when she was surprised by the German light cruiser 'Königsberg' (1905). She was outranged and outgunned by the German ship and in under ten minutes was completely disabled. Her colours were struck to enable her surviving crew members to get ashore and the severely damaged ship capsized and sank later that morning. All that remained visible were her masts, which is what is shown here with a patch of land beyond. It was not until 1955 that the wreck was sold for breaking up as scrap metal. . circa 1914. William Lionel Wyllie  (1851–1931)   Alternative names W. L. Wyllie Description British painter Date of birth/death 5 July 1851 6 April 1931 Location of birth/death London London Authority control : Q2579750 VIAF:?30430865 ISNI:?0000 0001 1050 1763 ULAN:?500007278 LCCN:?n84116203 NLA:?36532068 WorldCat 5 'Pegasus after her action with Konigsberg' RMG PV0975


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