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Ivan Berryman maritime and liner art prints, including prints of ships Titanic, Canberra and Queen Elizabeth.  This gallery includes all available maritime prints and original paintings by Ivan Berryman, depicting cruise ships and civilian maritime vessels of the world.

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Thermopylae by Ivan Berryman.

Thermopylae by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£2.70 - £2400.00


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Thermopylae by Ivan Berryman.

Often described as the most beautiful of all the clippers, the Aberdeen White Star Line's Thermopylae was Cutty Sark's only true rival, the pair often racing each other home to Great Britain from the Far East. She was unusual in that her design opted for slightly shorter masts, while the span of her yards was increased to compensate, her vast mainsail having a drop of 40ft, carried on a yard that was 80ft wide. Launched in 1868 at Aberdeen, her fate was a scandal, this wonderful ship being sold to the Portuguese government who employed her briefly as a training ship before she was callously torpedoed and sunk for target practice by the Portuguese navy in December 1907.

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