Posts Tagged ‘battle of Trafalgar’
Saturday, April 18th, 2009
While not a marine painting this is certainly from the photos I have seen, marine model!
A rare chance to acquire a high quality marine model as in large ship model.
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Tags: Admiral Nelson, battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory., marine model, marine painting, Peter Goodwin, Royal Naval Air Service, ship model
Posted in Marine Art, diary, ship model, shipping news | 1 Comment »
Thursday, August 20th, 2009
I received today an email from Mike Ellis.
Possibly you may be very interested in my reply to Mike?
You have raised such interesting topics, I am copying this email immediately to some friends who may know some one who will purchase, give a home , to this excellent ship model (more…)
Tags: American Friends of the Royal Naval Museum, battle of Trafalgar, H.M. Schooner Pickle, HMS Seahawk, HMS Victory., New York Yacht Club, Pickle, Port of Chester, princess anne, princess royal, RN Museum Portsmouth, Royal Navel Air Service, Royal Navy, Royal Yacht, ship model, the war of 1812, Trafalgar dinner, Trafalgar Dispatch Event, Trafalgar Night, USS New York, Victory model
Posted in Marine Art, Puzzle corner, diary, ship model | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
I can barely keep, up with it!
This is one of those days which reminds me of the debt we owe those who went before us to build our world.
The marine painting “Trafalgar Dawn” still haunts me (available in prints see http://www.frickers.co.uk/marine-art/trafalgar_dawn.html).
I am planning a new piece of marine art, the opposite view.
Today was very 21st century though.
I have had today 3 enquiries about my marine painting which may be of interest and found myself yet again busy with Trafalgar and Admiral Nelson issues.
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Tags: 21st of October, Admiral Nelson, art works in New York, battle of Trafalgar, BBC TV, Castelnau de Montmiral, Class 40, Cote d'azur, French landscape, H.M. Schooner Pickle, HMS Pickle, Itzac, landscape art, Marine Art, marine painting, Monaco Yacht Show 2009, New York Yacht Club, Pickle Night, Sea Breezes, super yacht, The Boats that Built Britain, Tom Cunliffe, Trafalgar, trafalgar dawn, Trafalgar Day
Posted in A year in the Tarn, Englishman in France, Marine Art, diary, prints | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
Because of H.M. Schooner “Pickle“, carrying the news of the Battle of Trafalgar (see http://www.frickers.co.uk/marine-art/urgent_dispatches.html }
Anne Maddever, descendant of Lieut. John LAPENOTIERE, meeting with Gordon Frickers, marine artist and probably the leading authority on HMS Pickle. 
Because of a forthcoming BBC Channel 4 TV documentary, “Boats that made Britain”, Anne and Gordon had been in touch by email and phone for several months and decided to have their first rendez-vous appropriately on 04.11.09, Pickle Night. (more…)
Tags: battle of Trafalgar, Boats that made Britain, H.M. Schooner "Pickle", HMS Pickle, John LAPENOTIERE, Pickle, Pickle Night, Tom Cunliffe
Posted in Marine Art, diary | 5 Comments »
Monday, November 23rd, 2009
I have been asked today to be on HMS Victory on the 4 th Dec for an interview to go onto a BBC Channel 4 documentary next spring.
To speak about HMS Pickle, the Battle of Trafalgar and my marine art painting “I have urgent dispatches“. (more…)
Tags: battle of Trafalgar, BBC C4, D Day + 4, HMS Pickle, HMS Victory., Landing Craft Infantry, LCI, Marine Art, The Boats that Built Britain, Tom Cunliffe
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
My flight was confirmed today. Apparently I’m going to be a starlet on TV a first for a marine artist?
This re HM Schooner Pickle, the gallant little ship that carried the news of the battle of Trafalgar and the death of Nelson, interview to be with Tom Cunliffe… (more…)
Tags: battle of Trafalgar, Ben Ainslie, Boats that Built Britain, Flying Scotsman, FORM FILMS, H.M. Schooner "Pickle", HMS Victory., Jane banks, marine artist, marine paintings, Pickle, Tom Cunliffe
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Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Just back from an awesome visit to Portsmouth brought about by one of my “icon” marine paintings, “I have urgent dispatches“ http://www.frickers.co.uk/marine-art/urgent_dispatches.html, WOT! you don’t have a copy in your collection yet? and it is going to be shown on TV? ~ available exclusively from this site as a limited signed edition.
Yesterday morning I joined Tom Cunliffe and the Forum Film team boarding HMS Victory at 07.30 to film part of an episode of “The boats that built Britain“, and was pinching myself by 08.00 in the Admiral’s great cabin wondering if this was really happening…
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Tags: Admiral Horatio Nelson, Alert cutter, battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory., Lexington brig, Lt Lapenotiere, Peter Goodwin, Pickle, the Admiral's great cabin, The Boats that Built Britain, Tom Cunliffe
Posted in Further reading about the paintings, Humour of art, Marine Art, diary | 8 Comments »
Sunday, September 5th, 2010
Reproduced here, an article kindly sent to us by Sally C McElwreath written by Rear Admiral Joeseph Callo USNR (Ret.) written for the authorative American magazine SEA HISTORY 132, AUTUMN 2010, (National Maritime Historical Society) which includes the renowned painting “I have urgent dispatches,” by Gordon Frickers, 
available as a signed numbered edition from page: http://www.frickers.co.uk/prints.html ~ you can order easily and securely on line using PayPal.
I found the article most interesting including because it is at variance with some of my research into the story of HMS Pickle. (more…)
Tags: battle of Trafalgar, Cuthbert Collingwood, HMS Pickle, I have urgent dispatches, Joeseph Callo, John LAPENOTIERE, Nelson, Pickle, Pickle Night Dinner, SEA HISTORY
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Saturday, September 25th, 2010
HMS Pickle, a new yarn to add to the thread of the renowned schooner Pickle of unlikely name and much disputed origins, the Pickle which heroically carried the news of the battle of Trafalgar and the death of Nelson (”Sir, we have won a great victory but we have lost Nelson“) is splendidly illustrated as a Heritage quality, signed numbered edition picture in “I have urgent dispatches“.
We are rarely able to see Gordon Frickers artwork in its final location so this is a treat!
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Tags: battle of Trafalgar, death of Nelson, Devonport Royal Dockyard, Nelson, Pickle
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