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W L Wyllie Antique Naval Prints
Military Prints Antique Prints Naval Prints W L Wyllie |
[UP] - W L Wyllie - Charles Dixon - Antique Lithographs |
Naval artist W L Wyllie. Collection of antique naval prints of naval water colours by W L Wyllie, published 1918 by Cassel & Company.
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Text for the above items : |
Crippled but Unconquered: The Belleisle at Trafalgar, October 21st 1805 by W L Wyllie. Published by Cassell and Company in 1915, in historical large book, these colour book plates are fairly rare. |
Destroyers Engaging the German Cruiser Mainz by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
The Battle Cruisers Arrive by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
Transferring the Dead, Wounded and Prisoners by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
Carmania Engages Cap Trafalgar by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
Carmania and Cap Trafalgar: The End of the Battle by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
Sydney and Emden off North Keeling Island by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
The Track of the Hun by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
Warning a Merchant Ship of a Minefield by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
Amethyst Engaging Turkish Batteries off Kephez Point by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
Bombarding the Narrows, March 18th 1915 by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
Battle Cruisers Zigzagging in the North Sea by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
Bombarding Turkish Batteries at Chanak, March 18th, 1915 by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
The Last of Scharnhorst and Gneisenau by W L Wyllie. During the battle of the Falkland Islands, both the German ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were sunk after battling with the Royal Navy battleships HMS Invincible and HMS Inflexible and heavy cruiser HMS Carnarvon. |
Leipzig Sinking by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
Nurnberg Sinking by W L Wyllie. At the end of the Battle of the Falkland Islands, while boats from HMS Kent went to pick up survivors of the Nurnberg, the German cruiser hauled right over on her side and sank. The remaining crew were a brave lot - one man stood aloft and held the German ensign waving in his hands til the ship went under. |
Light Cruisers Putting to Sea by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
Dogger Bank Battle: Aurora begins the Action by W L Wyllie. Three copies available |
Battle Cruisers, Light Cruisers and Destroyers in Chase by W L Wyllie. Two copies available |
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