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21 October 2022

HMS Victory by Leslie Ashwell Wood

There's only really one post for Trafalgar Day isn't there? 

Over here the Book Palace have an intriguing item up for sale...As they say on their website...
A beautiful cut-away drawing by the master of cutaways himself, Leslie Ashwell Wood.

The drawing shows intricate workings and the meticulous details of Nelson's aptly named Flagship H.M.S. Victory, the most famous battleship in naval history.

This drawing first appeared in finished black and white form in the early British magazine published by The Amalgamated Press entitled 'The Romance of The Nation- A Stirring Pageant of the British Peoples Through All the Ages', and was subsequently published in coloured form in 1957 as the centre fold cutaway in the famous British comic 'Eagle' (Please see additional photos)

Drawn in pencil on what appears to be a double page spread from the artist's sketchbook measuring 485 x 305 mm

and here it is in Eagle (15th March 1957)

and in 'The Romance of the nation' 

and for £400 this can be yours...

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