ERNEST WILLIAM LARA (BRITISH, 1870-1940)
H.M.S. 'Birmingham' Sinking 'U-15' in the North Sea, 1914
Signed 'E. Lara' (lower left)
Oil on canvas
15½ x 23½in. (39.5 x 59.5cm.)
This picture depicts the first sinking of a u-boat in World War One on the 9th August 1914 -- just five days after War had been declared. Birmingham sighted U-15 (Kapitanleutnant R. Pohle) lying on the surface in thick fog off Fair Isle. The engines were stopped and the sounds of hammering from within indicated some maintenance was in progress. Birmingham's Captain, Arthur Duff, ordered her to open fire but she missed, however, as the submarine prepared to depart, Birmingham altered course and rammed her opponent at full speed cutting her in two with the loss of all 23 officers and crew. Birmingham was a new four-funnelled light cruiser (launched in January 1914) which went on to serve at the Battles of Heligoland, Dogger Bank and Jutland.
Sold for £211
Estimated at £200 - £400
(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)
Condition Report
L-shaped tear, 2 x 5in. to sky above principle vessel. Unlined.
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ERNEST WILLIAM LARA (BRITISH, 1870-1940)
H.M.S. 'Birmingham' Sinking 'U-15' in the North Sea, 1914
Signed 'E. Lara' (lower left)
Oil on canvas
15½ x 23½in. (39.5 x 59.5cm.)
This picture depicts the first sinking of a u-boat in World War One on the 9th August 1914 -- just five days after War had been declared. Birmingham sighted U-15 (Kapitanleutnant R. Pohle) lying on the surface in thick fog off Fair Isle. The engines were stopped and the sounds of hammering from within indicated some maintenance was in progress. Birmingham's Captain, Arthur Duff, ordered her to open fire but she missed, however, as the submarine prepared to depart, Birmingham altered course and rammed her opponent at full speed cutting her in two with the loss of all 23 officers and crew. Birmingham was a new four-funnelled light cruiser (launched in January 1914) which went on to serve at the Battles of Heligoland, Dogger Bank and Jutland.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Venerable), 24th Nov, 2020
Mercantile : 1-98
Naval : 101-179
Instruments : 181-295
Printed catalogues available at £20 (+P&P)
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