Description
A tribute to the World War Two Royal Navy by Richard Kennedy.
These highly detailed pencil and scalpel blade drawings are available as acid-free, conservation quality prints signed by by the artist in pencil.
All prints are exactly the same size as the original pictures.
Loch Ewe, in the Western Highlands of Scotland, was a convoy assembly and dispersal anchorage for both the Kola Runs and the Atlantic convoys during World War Two.