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HomePaintings, Etchings, Prints, Chromolithograph, EmbroideryMaritime 1935 Watercolour HMS Amphion Presented Designer Thomas Boulton By Her Officers

1935 Watercolour HMS Amphion Presented Designer Thomas Boulton By Her Officers

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SKU: JA_3848223639* (ref. no.)

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SKU: JA_3848223639* Category: Maritime Tags: 1935, Amphion, Boulton, by, Designer, Her, HMS, Officers, Presented, Thomas, Watercolour
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~ 1935 Watercolour Of HMS Amphion Presented To Designer Thomas Boulton By Wardoom Officers Later HMAS Perth ~

The watercolour is presented in a glazed wooden frame with a single card mount.

It is indistinctly signed to the lower left.

Labels to the reverse read "This picture was presented to Thomas Boulton by the wardroom officers of HMS Amphion (1935)" as well as a short history of the ship (mistakenly calling her HMS Canberra, not HMAS Perth) and a vintage Percy G. Beer of Southsea framers label.

~ HMS Amphion  / HMAS Perth ~

HMAS Perth was one of three modified Leander-class light cruisers used by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the early part of World War II. She was built for the Royal Navy (RN) in the mid-1930s and was commissioned as HMS Amphion in 1936. The ship spent the next several years as flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, Africa, before she was transferred to the RAN in 1939 and renamed as HMAS Perth.

At the start of World War II in September, the ship patrolled the Western Atlantic and the Caribbean in search of German shipping and escorting convoys for six months before she was ordered home in early 1940. The ship continued the same types of duties in Australian waters before she was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet at the end of 1940. Perth then helped to escort numerous convoys to Malta in early 1941 and played a minor role in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March. She escorted convoys to Greece and Crete and helped to evacuate Allied troops from both places in the face of the victorious Axis forces. The ship was badly damaged by Axis aircraft in May during the evacuation of Crete.

After repairs were completed in June, Perth provided naval gunfire support to Allied forces ashore during the Syria-Lebanon Campaign and bombarded Vichy French targets. She returned to Australia in mid-1941 and was tasked with the same sorts of missions as she had been performing at the beginning of the war. The ship continued to perform these tasks after the start of the Pacific War in December until she was transferred to the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command in February 1942 to help defend the Dutch East Indies against the Japanese. Perth was not damaged during the Battle of the Java Sea, but was torpedoed and sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy at the Battle of Sunda Strait immediately afterwards.

Over half her crew was killed in the battle, and only about two-thirds of the survivors survived captivity to return home after the war. The ship's wreck was discovered in 1967 and was essentially intact; by 2013, the wreck had been partially stripped by unauthorised Indonesian marine salvagers and was in even worse condition four years later.

~ Thomas Boulton (c1885-1947) ~

Boulton worked in the United Kingdom Dockyard and was second in command as a shipwright from 1900 to 1946.

He was born around 1885 in Portsmouth and joined Portsmouth Dockyard as an apprentice in 1903, achieving master shipwright in 1917.

During this time, he undertook the refurbishment of HMS Victory (Nelson's flagship and still the oldest commissioned warship in the World) and the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Promoted to second in command in the historic Portsmouth dockyard, and before WWII, was designing and building warships, including HMS Amphion in 1935.

This was sold to the Aussies and sunk by the Japanese in 1942, having been renamed Canberra.

~ Condition ~

Please refer to the images for the condition.

The watercolour, generally in decent condition, has minor foxing to the top left.

The mount is tired.

~ Dimensions ~

The frame is 61cm (24 inches) wide and 43cm (17 inches) tall.

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