Naval art prints of HMS
Hood by artist Ivan Berryman. Gallery of HMS Hood naval prints
featuring all prints and original painting of HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.
HMS Hood. Built at Clydebank and launched on the 22nd
August 1918. The pride of the Royal Navy. In the autumn of 1939 she operated in
the North Sea, and it was here she was attacked by JU88,s and one bomb hit HMS
Hood, but it failed to explode and only caused minor damage. HMS Hood took part
in the bombardment of Mers-el-Kibir on the 3rd July 1940. In company with HMS
Prince of Wales, HMS Hood engaged the German Battleship Bismarck and the Heavy
Cruiser Prinz Eugen. in the Denmark Straits, 24thMay 1941. HMS Hood received
several heavy hits and blew up and sank quickly, only 3 of her crew survived...
Displacement 42,100 tons, and after modifications, upto 49,140 tons. Speed
31knots, and after modifications 28 knots. Main armament 8 15inch Guns,
secondary armament of 12 x 5.5 inch guns
HMS Hood Engages Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
The moment shortly after dawn on 24th May 1941 when HMS Hood, in company with HMS Prince of Wales, opens fire on the Bismarck, setting in motion one of the greatest sea dramas the world had seen.
Item Code : B0115
HMS Hood Engages Bismarck by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
Fully dressed and resplendent, HMS Hood is pictured preparing for King George Vs review of the Fleet in July 1935 as other capital ships take up their positions around her. Ramillies can be seen off Hoods port bow, Resolution astern, whilst just beyond her boat deck, the mighty Nelson gently nudges into position.
HMS Hood and HMS Express Departing from Portsmouth 1935 by Ivan Berryman
The pride of the Royal Navy, HMS Hood, leaves Portsmouth on her way to the Fleet Review of King George V in July 1935. HMS Hood is followed by the destroyer HMS Express.
Item Code : DHM1126
HMS Hood and HMS Express Departing from Portsmouth 1935 by Ivan Berryman - Editions Available
HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.
In the early morning murk of 24th May 1941, the forward 15in guns of HMS Hood fire the first shots against the mighty German battleship Bismarck. Both Bismarck and her escort, the Prinz Eugen, immediately responded, the latter causing a fierce fire on Hoods upper deck, while plunging shot from Bismarck penetrated deep into the British ships hull, causing an explosion that ripped the Hood apart, sinking her in an instant. Tragically, just three survivors were rescued from the water.
Item Code : DHM1271
HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
HMS Hood Passing Under the Forth Rail Bridge by Ivan Berryman.
HMS Hood passes beneath the forth Bridge on her way to Rosyth during one of her many visits to the Firth in the 1930s. the cruiser HMS Norfolk lies at anchor in the middle distance.
Item Code : DHM1346
HMS Hood Passing Under the Forth Rail Bridge by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
The pride of the Royal Navy , HMS Hood, will always be remembered for her loss during the Bismarck action.
Item Code : B0059
HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman - Editions Available
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Signed Limited Edition of 250 prints. Sepia and black light resistant print on 340 gems fine cartridge art board. Full Item Details
Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
Artist : Ivan Berryman
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HMS Hood During the Fleet Review of 1935 by Ivan Berryman.
Fully dressed and resplendent, HMS Hood is pictured preparing for King George Vs review of the Fleet in July 1935 as other capital ships take up their positions around her. Ramillies can be seen off Hoods port bow, Resolution astern, whilst just beyond her boat deck, the mighty Nelson gently nudges into position.
Item Code : B0108
HMS Hood During the Fleet Review of 1935 by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available