SS 'Rathlin', Rescue ShipJohn Alan Hamilton (1919–1993)
Imperial War Museum London
The Royal Visit to Guernsey, 7 June 1945Charles Ernest Cundall (1890–1971)
Imperial War Museum London
The Luncheon Hour: The Belgian Steel Factory, Goldhawk Road, W12Edgar Seligman (1867–1958)
IWM (Imperial War Museums)
Royal Navy, World War Two: Visual Signalman, 1939; Rating (Overalls) Home Waters, 1944; Rating, Coastal Waters, 1939Alix Baker (b.1947)
Imperial War Museum London
The Sinking of the 'Scharnhorst', 26 December 1943John Alan Hamilton (1919–1993)
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Making Glass Floats for Submarine Nets: Powell's Glass Factory, Whitefriars, EC4Edgar Seligman (1867–1958)
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Distant Escort: The Cruisers HMS 'Sheffield' and HMS 'Jamaica' with the Battleship HMS 'Duke of York' Patrol the Convoy Route to RussiaJohn Alan Hamilton (1919–1993)
IWM (Imperial War Museums) tells the story of people who have lived, fought and died in conflicts involving Britain and the Commonwealth since 1914. Using our unique collections, made up of the everyday and exceptional, we tell vivid personal stories and create powerful physical experiences across our five museums that reflect the realities of war as both a destructive and creative human force.
Our art collection comprises twentieth- and twenty-first-century British art and graphic design, including paintings, posters, prints and drawings, sculpture and photographic and video work. We are the recipient of the majority of artworks commissioned as part of the official government war art schemes of the First and Second World War. In addition, we have commissioned over 30 artists to record the activities of armed forces in peace and war, including the Falklands conflict, the Gulf war, peacekeeping in Bosnia, and current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.