. English: An Admiralty trawler, probably the 'Seamew' The Admiralty pendant number '02' on the hull and general appearances suggest this is a study of the trawler 'Seamew', which was built in 1909 as the 'Nunthorpe Hall' and but purchased by the Admiralty that April. She was used as a First World War minesweeper, being based at Sheerness in 1914, and resumed the name 'Nunthorpe Hall' when sold back to fishing use in 1920. . 1909-18 ?. William Lionel Wyllie  (1851–1931)   Alternative names W. L. Wyllie Description British painter Date of birth/death 5 July 1851 6 April 1931 Location


. English: An Admiralty trawler, probably the 'Seamew' The Admiralty pendant number '02' on the hull and general appearances suggest this is a study of the trawler 'Seamew', which was built in 1909 as the 'Nunthorpe Hall' and but purchased by the Admiralty that April. She was used as a First World War minesweeper, being based at Sheerness in 1914, and resumed the name 'Nunthorpe Hall' when sold back to fishing use in 1920. . 1909-18 ?. 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 303 An Admiralty trawler, probably the 'Seamew' RMG PW1865


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