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HMS KING GEORGE V and the 3rd Battle Squadron Home Fleet (MP105)![]() A B Cull (1880-1931). Watercolour signed and dated 1919Dating the scene depicted is not easy but the painting is signed 1919 and there is no reason to believe that this was not a contemporary watercolour made by Cull on one of his many days at sea as a guest of the Royal Navy. HMS KING GEORGE V (Captain Arthur Davies RN) wearing the flag of Vice Admiral Sir Henry Oliver KCB KCMG MVO, was flagship of the 3rd BS Home Fleet, a squadron of mixed classes. Apart from the flagship and HMS ERIN (Captain H W Richmond ADC RN) – originally destined for the Turkish navy but commandeered by the RN in 1914 - the remainder of the squadron was composed of Orion Class ships: HMS ORION (Captain R A Hornell RN) flagship of Rear Admiral Sir Douglas Nicholson KCMG KCVO, HMS CONQUEROR (Captain J R Segrave RN), HMS MONARCH (Captain G B Powell CMG RN) and HMS THUNDERER (Captain F A Powlett CBE RN). Later in 1919 the battle squadrons re-formed and KING GEORGE V rejoined her surviving sisters (HMS AUDACIOUS had been sunk by mine in 1914) and still as flagship, led them to the Mediterranean where they were based until 1924 when they come home to pay off. Cull, it seems, was at home with this kind of watercolour: powerful ships, lots of smoke and all set amongst superbly painted seas and skies and clouds. Limited Edition worldwide: 49 copiesStandard size: 10 x 16 ins (25.4 x 35.4 cms) approx. Price band: £125- £155
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