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HOMER CITY, painting

Jackson, Tony (Mr) (Artist)

Port view of the M.V. HOMER CITY at sea. Initialled by artist bottom left, undated.

HOMER CITY (2) (6988gt) : Built 1944 as EMPIRE RANGOON by Harland & Wolff Ltd., Belfast, managed for MoWT initially by T & J Harrison Ltd., then by Sir William Reardon Smith & Son Ltd., Cardiff 1946 Sold to the Reardon Smith Line Ltd., Cardiff, and renamed HOMER CITY. 1960 Sold to Grosvenor Shipping Co Ltd., London and renamed GROSVENOR MARINER, managed by Mollers Ltd., Hong Kong. 1966 – Sold to Tat On Shipping & Enterprises Co. Ltd., Hong Kong, and renamed RED SEA, managed by Yick Fung of Hong Kong. On 17 August 1971, she was driven ashore at Hong Kong during Typhoon Rose. She was later refloated, but broken up locally soon afterwards. (Paul Heaton)

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2014.60/5

Historical Associations

Associated Person/Body: Sir William Reardon Smith & Sons Limited
Associated Person/Body: Reardon Smith Line
Association Type: Shipping company

Creation/Production

Jackson, Tony (Mr)
Role: Artist
Period: 20th century, mid

Acquisition

donation, 6/8/2014

Measurements

Length (mm): 279
Width (mm): 389

Techniques

Watercolour on paper
Painting and drawing

Material

Paper

Categories

Motor (maritime) Maritime 20th century, mid Homer City (M.V.)
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