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Builder : Scotts
Country : UK

Ships built by Scotts (ordered by launch date)... :

NameLaunchedFate
HMS Thrush22nd June 1889Wrecked 11th April 1917.
HMS Argyll3rd March 1904Wrecked 28th October 1915
HMS Colossus9th April 1910Sold for scrap 5th September 1928
HMS Ajax21st March 1912Sold for scrap 14th November 1926.
HMS S128th February 1914Transferred to Italy 25 October 1915
HMS S214th April 1915Transferred to Italy 25 October 1915
HMS G1417th May 1915Sold 11th March 1921.
HMS Sir John Moore31st May 1915Scrapped 1921
HMS S310th June 1915Sold to Italy 25 October 1915
HMS Magnolia26th June 1915Sold for scrap 2nd July 1932.
HMS Bluebell24th July 1915Sold 26th May 1930 for breaking.
HMS Daffodil17th August 1915Sold 22nd February 1935.
HMS Obdurate21st November 1916Sold for breaking 15 November 1921
HMS E5130th November 1916Scrapped October 1931
HMS Obedient6th November 1916Sold for breaking 25 November 1921
HMS Caradoc23rd December 1916Scrapped March 1946
HMS Swordfish18th March 1916Scrapped July 1922
HMS Paladin27th March 1916Sold for breaking 9 May 1921
HMS Parthian3rd July 1916Sold for breaking 8 November 1921
HMS Portia10th August 1916Sold for scrap 9th May 1921.
HMS Plucky21st August 1916Sold for scrap 9th May 1921.
HMS K1530th October 1917Sold August 1924.
HMS Dragon29th December 1917Loaned to Poland (Dragon) January 1943
HMS Tirade21st April 1917Sold for breaking 15 November 1921
HMS Ursula2nd August 1917Sold 19th November 1929.
HMS Strenuous9th November 1918Sold for breaking 25 August 1932
HMS Swordsman28th December 1918To Australia (Swordsman) June 1919.
HMS Westminster24th February 1918Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS Windsor21st June 1918Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS Swallow1st August 1918Scrapped 24th September 1936.
HMS L7117th May 1919Sold for scrap 25th March 1938.
HMS Durban28th May 1919Sunk 9th June 1944
HMS Stronghold6th May 1919Sunk 4th March 1942.
HMAS Swordsman *June 1919From UK (ex - Swordsman) June 1919. Sold 4th June 1937.
HMS Sturdy25th June 1919Wrecked on Tiree 30 October 1940
HMS Achates4th October 1929Sunk 31st December 1942.
HMS Anthony24th April 1929Scrapped
HMS Escapade30th January 1934Sold for scrap 26th November 1946.
HMS Escort29th March 1934Foundered 11th July 1940.
HMS Galatea9th August 1934Sunk 14th December 1941
HMS Seawolf28th November 1935Sold November 1945.
HMS St Angelo18th March 1935Sunk 20th May 1942.
HMS Hostile24th January 1936Sunk 23rd August 1940.
HMS Hotspur23rd March 1936To Dominican Republic (Trujillo) 23rd November 1948.
HMS Glasgow20th June 1936Scrapped 1958
HMS Matabele6th October 1937Sunk 17th January 1942.
HMS Punjabi18th December 1937Sunk in collision, 1st May 1942.
HMS Cachalot2nd December 1937Sunk 30th July 1941.
HMS Tribune8th November 1938Scrapped November 1947.
HMS Tarpon17th October 1939Sunk 14th April 1940.
HMS Bonaventure19th April 1939Sunk by the Italian submarine Ambra 31st March 1941 off Crete.
HMS Lookout4th November 1940Sold for scrap 6th January 1948.
HMS Pytchley13th February 1940Scrapped 1 December 1956
HMS Tyne28th February 1940Scrapped August 1972
HMS Quantock22nd April 1940To Ecuador 16th August 1955, renamed Presidente Alfaro.
HMS Tuna10th May 1940Sold for scrap 19th December 1945.
HMS Scylla24th July 1940Scrapped 1950
HMS BlenheimAugust 1940Ex SS Achilles belonging to Ocean S.S Co Ltd (A Holt & Co). Purchased and converted to Destroyer Depot ship in 1940. Scrapped 16th March 1948.
HMS Loyal8th October 1941Sold for scrap 5th August 1948.
HMS Milne31st December 1941To Turkey (Alp Arslam) 27th April 1959.
HMS Chiddingfold10th March 1941Leased to Indian Navy renamed INS Ganga April 1952, sold to India in 1958.
HMS Cowdray22nd July 1941On loan to Greek Navy and renamed Admiral Hastings March to August 1944 but never commissioned by them. Scrapped at Sunderland 1959.
HMS Traveller27th August 1941Sunk 1942.
HMS Rocket28th October 1942Scrapped March 1967.
HMS Roebuck10th December 1942Scrapped 12th June 1968.
HMS Trooper5th March 1942Sunk 17th October 1943.
HMS Royalist30th May 1942Loaned to Royal New Zealand Navy 1956 until 1966, returned to Royal Navy control in 1967. Scrapped 1968
HMS Mahratta28th July 1942Sunk by U990 25 February 1944
HMS Satyr28th September 1942Loaned to French Navy February 1952, renamed Saphir
ORP Dragon *15th January 1943Loaned from UK (Dragon) 15th January 1943. Badly damaged by a Marder & sunk as a breakwater on 8th July 1944
HMS Sceptre9th January 1943Scrapped September 1949
HMS Cyrus12th October 1943Wrecked Seine Bay 5th December 1944.
HMS Cybele16th November 1943Scrapped October 1946.
HMS Cambrian10th December 1943Sold for scrap 3rd September 1971.
HMS Spark28th December 1943Scrapped October 1950
HMS Sea Rover8th February 1943Sold October 1949
HMS Serapis25th March 1943To Royal Netherlands Navy 1 October 1945, renamed Piet Hein
HMS Sirdar26th March 1943Scrapped May 1965
HMS Shark1st June 1943To Norwegian Navy before completion, renamed Svenner
HMS Spiteful5th June 1943Scrapped 1965
HMS Lapwing16th July 1943Sunk by torpedo off Northern Russia 20th March 1945.
HMS Lark28th August 1943Lost 17 February 1945
HMS Strongbow30th August 1943Scrapped April 1946
HMS Chequers30th October 1944Scrapped 23rd July 1966.
Admiral Hastings *March 1944On loan to Greek Navy March to August 1944. Renamed (ex - Cowdray) March 1944. Renamed Cowdray August 1944.
HMS Carron28th March 1944Scrapped 4th April 1967.
HMS Scythian14th April 1944Scrapped August 1960
HMS Cowdray *August 1944Renamed (ex Admiral Hastings) Greek Navy August 1944. Scrapped 3rd September 1959.
HMS Scotsman18th August 1944Scrapped November 1964
HMS Defence2nd September 1944Renamed Lion 8th October 1957.
HMS Sea Devil30th January 1945Scrapped February 1966
HMS Tabard21st November 1945Sold for scrap 2nd January 1974.
HMS Crown19th December 1945To Norway, 1946, before completion, renamed Oslo
HMS Chieftain26th February 1945Scrapped 20th March 1961.
HMS Seneschal23rd April 1945Scrapped 23rd August 1960.
HMS Sentinel27th July 1945Sold for scrap 28th February 1962.
HMS Cromwell6th August 1945To Norway, 1946, before completion, renamed Bergen
HMS CarronadeApril 1946Scrapped 5th April 1946.
HMS Artemis26th August 1946Sold for scrap 12th December 1971.
HMS Artful22nd May 1947Sold for scrap 16th June 1972.
Trujillo *23rd November 1948From UK (ex - Hotspur) 23rd November 1948. Renamed Duarte 1962.
HMS Puma30th June 1954Scrapped 1976
HMS Lion *8th October 1957Renamed (ex - Defence) 8th October 1957. Sold for scrap 12th February 1975.
HMS Cachalot11th December 1957Scrapped 12th November 1979.
Alp Arslam *27th April 1959From UK (ex - Milne) 27th April 1959. Discraded 1970.
HMS Walrus22nd September 1959Broken up 1991
HMS Otter15th May 1961Scrapped March 1992.
Duarte *1962Renamed (ex - Trujillo) 1962. Deleted 1972.
HMS Otus17th October 1962Paid off April 1991. Sold 1992. Museum ship July 2002.
HMS Euryalus6th June 1963Scrapped 1990.
HMS Opportune14th February 1964Scrapped 1996.
HMAS Oxley24th September 1965Scrapped 1st June 1992
HMAS Otway29th November 1966Scrapped November 1995.
HMAS Ovens4th December 1967Museum Ship, 17th November 1998.
HMAS Otama3rd December 1975Museum Ship October 2001.

Ships built by Scotts(ordered by name)... :

NameLaunchedFate
HMS Achates4th October 1929Sunk 31st December 1942.
Admiral Hastings *March 1944On loan to Greek Navy March to August 1944. Renamed (ex - Cowdray) March 1944. Renamed Cowdray August 1944.
HMS Ajax21st March 1912Sold for scrap 14th November 1926.
Alp Arslam *27th April 1959From UK (ex - Milne) 27th April 1959. Discraded 1970.
HMS Anthony24th April 1929Scrapped
HMS Argyll3rd March 1904Wrecked 28th October 1915
HMS Artemis26th August 1946Sold for scrap 12th December 1971.
HMS Artful22nd May 1947Sold for scrap 16th June 1972.
HMS BlenheimAugust 1940Ex SS Achilles belonging to Ocean S.S Co Ltd (A Holt & Co). Purchased and converted to Destroyer Depot ship in 1940. Scrapped 16th March 1948.
HMS Bluebell24th July 1915Sold 26th May 1930 for breaking.
HMS Bonaventure19th April 1939Sunk by the Italian submarine Ambra 31st March 1941 off Crete.
HMS Cachalot2nd December 1937Sunk 30th July 1941.
HMS Cachalot11th December 1957Scrapped 12th November 1979.
HMS Cambrian10th December 1943Sold for scrap 3rd September 1971.
HMS Caradoc23rd December 1916Scrapped March 1946
HMS Carron28th March 1944Scrapped 4th April 1967.
HMS CarronadeApril 1946Scrapped 5th April 1946.
HMS Chequers30th October 1944Scrapped 23rd July 1966.
HMS Chiddingfold10th March 1941Leased to Indian Navy renamed INS Ganga April 1952, sold to India in 1958.
HMS Chieftain26th February 1945Scrapped 20th March 1961.
HMS Colossus9th April 1910Sold for scrap 5th September 1928
HMS Cowdray *August 1944Renamed (ex Admiral Hastings) Greek Navy August 1944. Scrapped 3rd September 1959.
HMS Cowdray22nd July 1941On loan to Greek Navy and renamed Admiral Hastings March to August 1944 but never commissioned by them. Scrapped at Sunderland 1959.
HMS Cromwell6th August 1945To Norway, 1946, before completion, renamed Bergen
HMS Crown19th December 1945To Norway, 1946, before completion, renamed Oslo
HMS Cybele16th November 1943Scrapped October 1946.
HMS Cyrus12th October 1943Wrecked Seine Bay 5th December 1944.
HMS Daffodil17th August 1915Sold 22nd February 1935.
HMS Defence2nd September 1944Renamed Lion 8th October 1957.
HMS Dragon29th December 1917Loaned to Poland (Dragon) January 1943
ORP Dragon *15th January 1943Loaned from UK (Dragon) 15th January 1943. Badly damaged by a Marder & sunk as a breakwater on 8th July 1944
Duarte *1962Renamed (ex - Trujillo) 1962. Deleted 1972.
HMS Durban28th May 1919Sunk 9th June 1944
HMS E5130th November 1916Scrapped October 1931
HMS Escapade30th January 1934Sold for scrap 26th November 1946.
HMS Escort29th March 1934Foundered 11th July 1940.
HMS Euryalus6th June 1963Scrapped 1990.
HMS G1417th May 1915Sold 11th March 1921.
HMS Galatea9th August 1934Sunk 14th December 1941
HMS Glasgow20th June 1936Scrapped 1958
HMS Hostile24th January 1936Sunk 23rd August 1940.
HMS Hotspur23rd March 1936To Dominican Republic (Trujillo) 23rd November 1948.
HMS K1530th October 1917Sold August 1924.
HMS L7117th May 1919Sold for scrap 25th March 1938.
HMS Lapwing16th July 1943Sunk by torpedo off Northern Russia 20th March 1945.
HMS Lark28th August 1943Lost 17 February 1945
HMS Lion *8th October 1957Renamed (ex - Defence) 8th October 1957. Sold for scrap 12th February 1975.
HMS Lookout4th November 1940Sold for scrap 6th January 1948.
HMS Loyal8th October 1941Sold for scrap 5th August 1948.
HMS Magnolia26th June 1915Sold for scrap 2nd July 1932.
HMS Mahratta28th July 1942Sunk by U990 25 February 1944
HMS Matabele6th October 1937Sunk 17th January 1942.
HMS Milne31st December 1941To Turkey (Alp Arslam) 27th April 1959.
HMS Obdurate21st November 1916Sold for breaking 15 November 1921
HMS Obedient6th November 1916Sold for breaking 25 November 1921
HMS Opportune14th February 1964Scrapped 1996.
HMAS Otama3rd December 1975Museum Ship October 2001.
HMS Otter15th May 1961Scrapped March 1992.
HMS Otus17th October 1962Paid off April 1991. Sold 1992. Museum ship July 2002.
HMAS Otway29th November 1966Scrapped November 1995.
HMAS Ovens4th December 1967Museum Ship, 17th November 1998.
HMAS Oxley24th September 1965Scrapped 1st June 1992
HMS Paladin27th March 1916Sold for breaking 9 May 1921
HMS Parthian3rd July 1916Sold for breaking 8 November 1921
HMS Plucky21st August 1916Sold for scrap 9th May 1921.
HMS Portia10th August 1916Sold for scrap 9th May 1921.
HMS Puma30th June 1954Scrapped 1976
HMS Punjabi18th December 1937Sunk in collision, 1st May 1942.
HMS Pytchley13th February 1940Scrapped 1 December 1956
HMS Quantock22nd April 1940To Ecuador 16th August 1955, renamed Presidente Alfaro.
HMS Rocket28th October 1942Scrapped March 1967.
HMS Roebuck10th December 1942Scrapped 12th June 1968.
HMS Royalist30th May 1942Loaned to Royal New Zealand Navy 1956 until 1966, returned to Royal Navy control in 1967. Scrapped 1968
HMS S128th February 1914Transferred to Italy 25 October 1915
HMS S214th April 1915Transferred to Italy 25 October 1915
HMS S310th June 1915Sold to Italy 25 October 1915
HMS Satyr28th September 1942Loaned to French Navy February 1952, renamed Saphir
HMS Sceptre9th January 1943Scrapped September 1949
HMS Scotsman18th August 1944Scrapped November 1964
HMS Scylla24th July 1940Scrapped 1950
HMS Scythian14th April 1944Scrapped August 1960
HMS Sea Devil30th January 1945Scrapped February 1966
HMS Sea Rover8th February 1943Sold October 1949
HMS Seawolf28th November 1935Sold November 1945.
HMS Seneschal23rd April 1945Scrapped 23rd August 1960.
HMS Sentinel27th July 1945Sold for scrap 28th February 1962.
HMS Serapis25th March 1943To Royal Netherlands Navy 1 October 1945, renamed Piet Hein
HMS Shark1st June 1943To Norwegian Navy before completion, renamed Svenner
HMS Sir John Moore31st May 1915Scrapped 1921
HMS Sirdar26th March 1943Scrapped May 1965
HMS Spark28th December 1943Scrapped October 1950
HMS Spiteful5th June 1943Scrapped 1965
HMS St Angelo18th March 1935Sunk 20th May 1942.
HMS Strenuous9th November 1918Sold for breaking 25 August 1932
HMS Strongbow30th August 1943Scrapped April 1946
HMS Stronghold6th May 1919Sunk 4th March 1942.
HMS Sturdy25th June 1919Wrecked on Tiree 30 October 1940
HMS Swallow1st August 1918Scrapped 24th September 1936.
HMS Swordfish18th March 1916Scrapped July 1922
HMAS Swordsman *June 1919From UK (ex - Swordsman) June 1919. Sold 4th June 1937.
HMS Swordsman28th December 1918To Australia (Swordsman) June 1919.
HMS Tabard21st November 1945Sold for scrap 2nd January 1974.
HMS Tarpon17th October 1939Sunk 14th April 1940.
HMS Thrush22nd June 1889Wrecked 11th April 1917.
HMS Tirade21st April 1917Sold for breaking 15 November 1921
HMS Traveller27th August 1941Sunk 1942.
HMS Tribune8th November 1938Scrapped November 1947.
HMS Trooper5th March 1942Sunk 17th October 1943.
Trujillo *23rd November 1948From UK (ex - Hotspur) 23rd November 1948. Renamed Duarte 1962.
HMS Tuna10th May 1940Sold for scrap 19th December 1945.
HMS Tyne28th February 1940Scrapped August 1972
HMS Ursula2nd August 1917Sold 19th November 1929.
HMS Walrus22nd September 1959Broken up 1991
HMS Westminster24th February 1918Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.
HMS Windsor21st June 1918Sold for scrap 4th March 1947.

* - Represents a ship built here which later changed to this name or role.

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DHM265. Desert Prang by Geoff Lea.

Desert Prang by Geoff Lea.
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 One of 6,176 Halifaxes built during World War II, NA337(2P-X) was shot down over Norway on 23rd April 1945. In 1995 it was recovered from the lake that had been its watery home for fifty years and has now been restored by the Halifax Aircraft Association in Ontario, Canada.

Halifax Mk.III NA337 by Ivan Berryman. (D)
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 On the 20th of April 1918, just one day before his death, the legendary Red Baron, Mannfred von Richthofen, claimed his final victory.  His famous Flying Circus was engaged in battle by Sopwith Camels of No.3 and No.201 Squadron.  Claiming his 79th victory, he had shot down Major Richard Raymond-Barker earlier in the dogfight - the British pilot being killed in the resulting crash.  However, it is his 80th and final victory that is depicted here.  In the centre of the painting, the Sopwith Camel of David Lewis has been brought into the firing line of von Richthofen, and is about to be sent down in flames from the sky - Lewis was fortunate to survive the encounter relatively unscathed.  Meanwhile the chaos of the dogfight is all around this duel, with aircraft of both sides wheeling and diving in combat.  The other pilots depicted are Weiss, Bell, Riley, Steinhauser, Mohnicke, Hamilton and Wenzl.

The Final Curtain by Ivan Berryman.
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 Hurricane Mk.IIC Z3971 of 253 Sqn, closing on a Heinkel 111.

Hurricane Mk.IIC by Ivan Berryman.
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 The heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen slips quietly through the waters of Kiel Harbour as one of her own Arado Ar.196s flies overhead. In the background, Bismarck, wearing her Baltic camouflage, is alongside taking on supplies.

Prinz Eugen by Ivan Berryman.
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One of the most advanced aircraft of World War II, the AR234 with its twin turbojets could carry out its high altitude reconnaissance or bombing duties at speed which made interception by Allied aircraft virtually impossible.
Luftwaffe Arado 234 B-2 by Barry Price.
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 With their twin Merlins singing at full power, Mk FBV1 Mosquitos of 464 Squadron RAAF present a menacing picture as they set out on a precision low level mission, their streamlined, shark-like shapes silhouetted against the evening glow. Below, the tranquillity of a snow covered English coastal village is briefly disturbed as the Mosquito crews head into the night.

Mosquitos at Dusk by Nicolas Trudgian. (Y)
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 Flying Officer Eric Loveland and his navigator Sergeant Jack Duffy of No.68 Squadron intercept a German Ju88 intruder on the night of March 17th 1945.

Moonlight Serenade by Troy White.
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NAVAL PRINTS

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 The Dido class cruiser HMS Naiad is pictured together with the cruiser HMS Leander during the encounter with the French Guepard in 1941 whilst they were both engaged in operations against the Vichy-French forces in Syria.

HMS Naiad by Ivan Berryman (P)
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On 17th June 1944, 780 miles west of Saipan in Mid Pacific, the Gato class submarine USS Cavalla dives after a lucky sighting of a Japanese Naval Task Force, which included the aircraft carriers Taiho, Shokaku and Zuikaku. The Cavalla then trailed the Japanese, attacking and sinking the Shokaku on the 19th.

A Chance Encounter by Robert Barbour (AP)
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 Forming part of the Eastern Task Force covering the landings at Normandy in June 1944, the cruiser HMS Mauritius is shown in company with the monitor HMS Roberts and the cruiser HMS Frobisher shelling German batteries at Merville, Houlgate and Benerville as the combined British and American forces embark upon what would become known forever as D-Day.

Operation Neptune by Ivan Berryman (AP)
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 HMS Glorious flying off a Fairey Swordfish at sunset with HMS Ardent off to Starboard.

HMS Glorious by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 The French battleship Richelieu with the Royal Navy cruiser HMS Cumberland, shown during Operation Crimson after bombarding Sabang during July 1944. Grumman Avengers from the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Vengeance shown overhead.

Richelieu and HMS Cumberland 1945 by Ivan Berryman. (Y)
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 Two F14 Tomcats of VF-1 pass in close formation over the stern of the veteran USS Ranger (CV-61)

USS Ranger by Ivan Berryman.
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 HMS Queen Elizabeth with other Royal Naval Battleships, Revenge and Ramillies. Surrounded by cruisers and destroyers ride at anchor for King George Vs last Jubilee Review of 1935.

Sunset at Spithead by Randall Wilson. (Y)
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February 1942 and Viz. Admiral Ciliaxs mighty Scharnhorst leads her sister Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen up the English Channel during Operation Cerberus, their daring breakout from the port of Brest on the French Atlantic coast to the relative safety of Wilhelmshaven and Brunsbuttel. All three ships survived what became known as the Channel Dash, not without damage, but the operation proved a huge propaganda success for Germany and a crushing embarrassment for the British. A number of torpedo boats are in attendance, including Kondor and Falke and the Z class destroyer Friedrich Ihn in the distance.

Operation Cerberus, Channel Dash by Ivan Berryman.
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 Sgt. Ian John McKay VC calls for covering fire as he leads forward elements of 4 and 5 platoon of B Company 3 Para, to assault Argentinean positions held by 7th Infantry regiment, Falklands War 11th -12th June 1982.

Battle for Mount Longdon by Mark Churms. (P)
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Napoleon with an army of 36,000 seized Malta on the 10th of June 1798 form the Knights of St John then sailed on to land west of Alexandria on July 1st.  They seized Alexandria form the Mameluke ruler Ibrahim who fled into Syria.  But the Mameluke military Commander Murad Bey was determined to stop Napoleon entering Cairo, so blocked the French advance at Embabeh on the left bank of the Nile near the pyramids.  Under his command he had 40,000 troops but only 6,000 of these were the fierce fighting force of Mamelukes. On July 21st napoleon moved onto the Egyptian positions and Murad launched an all out attack with his cavalry.  But the 6,000 Mamelukes were no match for the French infantry and artillery which fired volley after volley, devastating the Mamelukes.  When the charge had failed the disorganized Egyptian infantry fled.  With only 300 casualties, Napoleon marched into Cairo.

Battle of the Pyramids 21st July 1798 by Louis Lejeune.
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 British Crusader MK1 tanks of the 4th County of London Yeomanry Regiment, 22nd Armoured Brigade, charge Axis positions during the opening days of the offensive Bir El Gubi.

Operation Crusader, 18th November 1941 by David Pentland. (Y)
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 British light cavalry and horsemen of Skinners Horse fight Pindarn and Maratha 1826.

Sabres and Dust by Chris Collingwood. (Y)
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 British 15th Light dragoons (and Hussars) and 16th Light Dragoons engage the French 1st Provincial Chasseurs during the Peninsula War.

Incident on the Peninsula by Chris Collingwood. (Y)
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Yorkist Soldier by Chris Collingwood. (Y)
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 With Edward I absent from Scotland the land soon slips once more into open insurrection. Though not of noble birth, William Wallace, by brutally slaying the Sheriff of Lanark in vengeance for the murder of Wallaces new bride and her servants, soon comes to embody the Scottish Nationalist cause. Through his popularity and military skill, he is able to rapidly unify the rebellious bands into a single, cohesive fighting force. An English army is sent north to defeat the Scots and capture Wallace and the only noble to come to Wallaces assistance, is his friend Andrew Murray. Other Scottish landowners are too timid and fear the consequences. The armies meet at Stirling and the English begin to deploy across the narrow wooden bridge which spans the River Forth. Whilst the English commanders bicker about their battle plan, Wallace seizes the moment and blows his horn. Upon this signal, the massed ranks of Scottish spearmen charge forward across the open boggy ground towards the bridge!

William Wallace Before the Battle of Stirling Bridge by Mark Churms. (Y)
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DHM269P. Knightsbridge  No. 1 Turnout by Mark Churms.

Knightsbridge No. 1 Turnout by Mark Churms. (P)
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SPORT PRINTS

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B47. Eddie Irvine/ Ferrari F.310. by Ivan Berryman.

Eddie Irvine/ Ferrari F.310. by Ivan Berryman.
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Lester Piggott by Gary Keane. (Y)
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 Schumacher and Ferrari, the winning team.

Sea of Red by David Evans
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Marcus Gronholm wins the 2002 Rally New Zealand in the Peugeot 206 and gains the World Rally Championship Title, October 2002.
Finnish First by Graham Bosworth. (Y)
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David Coulthard made his Grand Prix debut at the Spanish Grand Prix in 1994.  Only an electrical problem with his Williams Renault stopped Coulthard finishing 3rd in his first ever Grand Prix.  This performance was enough to confirm his potential and earn a drive for the 1995 season.  Winning at Estoril, on the podium at Interlagos, Magny-Cours, Silverstone, Hockenheim, Hungaroring and T I Aida, placed him third in the championship in his first full Grand Prix season.  Coulthard moved to McLaren for the 1996 season proving on many occasions that he could match the pace of team leader Mika Hakkinen, who has a reputation as one of the fastest.  For 1997, Coulthard took over the mantle of Britains No.1 driver and was well qualified to do so.  Winning at Melbourne and Monza, second at A1 Ring and Jerez.  Fourth in the championship prior to Schumachers exclusion.  Coulthard drives with a balance of flair and aggression which earned him considerable respect.  After nearly fifteen years as a top flight driver, Coulthard has now retired from driving, leaving a remarkable legacy behind him.  Twice winner of the British Grand Prix in 1999 and 2000, he has represented Scotland and Great Britain at the highest level of motorsport for well over a decade.

Tribute to David Coulthard by Stuart McIntyre
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SFA19.  Laytown Beach by Chris Howells.
Laytown Beach by Chris Howells.
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 Ferrari F310.  1996.
Eddie Irvine by Michael Thompson.
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 Michael Schumacher celebrates another win for Ferrari.
Dream Team by Franklin.
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