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'V82 German Destroyer in Fountain Lake', c.1920-22 (watercolour)

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Image title
'V82 German Destroyer in Fountain Lake', c.1920-22 (watercolour)
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Artist
Wyllie, William Lionel (1851-1931) / English
Location
National Maritime Museum, London, UK
Medium
watercolour
Date
c. 1920 AD - c. 1922 AD (C20th AD)
Dimensions
28.7x45.3 cms
Image description

Creator: William Lionel Wyllie Inscribed by the artist, as title, lower left. This watercolour study shows the former German destroyer 'V82', launched on 5 July 1916, and which her crew scuttled with the rest of the interned German fleet at Scapa Flow on 21 June 1919. However, she was one of the ships on which the British intervened, cut her anchor cable and beached her before she sank. She was later refloated and towed to Portsmouth, and is shown here beached on the mudflats in Portsmouth Harbour to the west of Fountain Lake. She was broken up at Portsmouth in 1922.

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© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
Germany / Europe / 1920s / 20th century / art / steamship / boat / transport / colour / drawing / destruction / United Kingdom / ship / port / First World War (1914-1918) / war / Portsmouth / Hampshire / England / watercolour / shipwreck / mzdrawing / warship / Wyllie William Lionel (1851-1931) / painter / artist / Royal Academician

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