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ADMIRAL SCHEER - Convoy HX84 Under Fire (painting)

Painting depicting the attack upon Convoy HX84 by German Pocket Battleships in 1940 in which the M.V. FRESNO CITY was lost. Signed and dated bottom left. Framed.

This picture records one of the most celebrated actions at sea of the Second World War. On 5 November 1940, convoy HX84 was attacked by the German battleship ADMIRAL SCHEER. The armed merchant escort to the convoy, H.M.S. JERVIS BAY engaged the vastly superior ADMIRAL SCHEER, she was soon totally disabled and on fire and her flames can be seen at the top left of the picture. The convoy, which included Reardon Smith's CORNISH CITY (in the centre), was able to scatter, but also hit was the tanker SAN DEMETRIO, visible in the background. She was abandoned by her crew, but they came across her later, largely undamaged and with the fire extinguished; the tanker was then re-boarded and her precious cargo of petrol brought safely to the UK. Captain Fogarty Fegan, master of the Jervis Bay, was awarded a posthumous VC for his courage in the face of such odds. Painted for Reardon Smith Line, Cardiff.

S.S. CORNISH CITY. Built in 1919. Sold in 1929, seized in 1940 and placed under the management of Reardon Smith as Fort Binger until returned to owners in 1944.

M.V. FRESNO CITY. Built by William Doxford in 1929 for Reardon Smith Line. 1940 Sunk by German battleship ADMIRAL SCHEER.

ADMIRAL SCHEER - Convoy HX84 Under Fire (painting)
Image: © the artist/Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

86.23I/70

Measurements

frame (mm): 572
frame (mm): 737
frame (mm): 724
frame (mm): 890

Categories

1980s Cornish City (2) (S.S.) Admiral Scheer Fresno City (1) (M.V.) Jervis Bay (H.M.S.) San Demetrio (tanker)

Classification

military history Second World War
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