. English: 'HMS Bonaventure and submarines' Inscribed, as title, and signed by the artist, lower right. The 'Bonaventure' (1892) was a second-class protected cruiser converted to a submarine depot ship in 1907. This finished watercolour shows the ship in her 1911-14 condition. Both the 'Bonaventure' and the trawler tender on the left are flying the large red flags, advising other vessels to keep clear of a submarine operating area. The submarine with the number '61' , lying close to 'Bonaventure', is the 'C31', launched on 2 September 1909 and lost by unknown cause after leaving Harwich for t
. English: 'HMS Bonaventure and submarines' Inscribed, as title, and signed by the artist, lower right. The 'Bonaventure' (1892) was a second-class protected cruiser converted to a submarine depot ship in 1907. This finished watercolour shows the ship in her 1911-14 condition. Both the 'Bonaventure' and the trawler tender on the left are flying the large red flags, advising other vessels to keep clear of a submarine operating area. The submarine with the number '61' , lying close to 'Bonaventure', is the 'C31', launched on 2 September 1909 and lost by unknown cause after leaving Harwich for the Belgian coast on 4 January 1915. What appears to be a practice torpedo is in the foreground and an unidentifiable submarine on the left. As the circumstances indicate, the drawing is of an exercise off the English coast, probably in the Channel from the relatively high ground behind. Rochester Bridge . 1911-14. 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 4 'HMS Bonaventure and submarines' RMG PW2083
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