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Creator: William Minshall Birchall
Watercolor by William Birchall
By William Minshall Birchall
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
Watercolor by William Birchall depicting a world war one naval warship on convoy with destroyers on station on the ships port hand side. Entitled The Everr Ready. Dated 1914 Ov...
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