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  • NO 3 GS, VAD Camp, Rouen, 1919 NO 3 GS, VAD Camp, Rouen, 1919

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1919

    image: A Voluntary Aid Detachment camp, with a wooden buildings to the left and nissen huts to the right and centre, forming an open-fronted square. Several female VAD workers are visible within the square. Trees and a cloudy blue sky are visible in the...

  • R.N.A.S. Roehampton, August 1917 R.N.A.S. Roehampton, August 1917

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1917

    image: An RNAS encampment in wooded ground in Roehampton, which has two neatly arranged rows of white bell tents. There is a wheeled cart in the left foreground and two naval personnel in the right foreground.

  • The Forth Bridge, 1914 The Forth Bridge, 1914

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1914

    image: A view of the Forth Railway bridge from one of the banks of the Forth estuary. Several warships are visible on the other side of the bridge in the background and a smaller vessel is in motion towards the foreground.

  • The Guns. HMS Terror, 1918 The Guns. HMS Terror, 1918

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1918

    image: A view across the deck of a monitor showing the main 15-inch guns raised in elevation. Dover harbour lies in the background with the white cliffs visible to the right.

  • Monitors, Dover Harbour, 1918 Monitors, Dover Harbour, 1918

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1918

    image: A view of two Royal Navy monitors and a few other ships silhouetted against the white cliffs of Dover. Two aircraft fly in the blue sky above and there is a building at the top of the cliff on the right.

  • Parkeston, 1917. A Destroyer Base At Harwich Parkeston, 1917. A Destroyer Base At Harwich

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1917

    image: A view of Parkeston harbour, which is filled with moored Royal Navy destroyers and various other vessels, including a large ship with three tall masts. There are buildings in the foreground and a jetty that reaches out towards the large ship.

  • The Aerodrome, East Fortune, North Berwick, 1918. The starting-point for British airships of the North Sea Air Patrol The Aerodrome, East Fortune, North Berwick, 1918. The starting-point for British airships of the North Sea Air Patrol

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1918

    image: The view across an aerodrome showing hangars, a bi-plane on the ground and an airship flying overhead.

  • Flotta and Weddel Sound Flotta and Weddel Sound

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1916

    image: A view over an area of coastal water with an island in the distance. There are ships anchored out at sea, and one ship run aground, tilted on its side in the foreground.

  • Long Hope, 1917. Orkney Long Hope, 1917. Orkney

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1917

    image: A coastal scene with shipping visible in the distance and a building in the foreground. The land by the coast is covered in snow and there are small figures visible in the foreground.

  • The Entrance, Dover Harbour, 1918 : in the foreground are the harbour protection nets against enemy submarines The Entrance, Dover Harbour, 1918 : in the foreground are the harbour protection nets against enemy submarines

    (art) Made by: Lavery, John (Sir) (RA) (RSA) 1918

    image: A view of Dover harbour, with the white chalk cliffs in the background. In the foreground are the harbour nets used to prevent enemy submarines entering the harbour. A seaplane landing on the water is visible in the centre of the composition....

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