Maria Asumpta entering Plymouth
At the time this was painted Maria Asumpta was the world’s oldest sailing square rigger. See: Maria Asumpta entering Plymouth
At the time this was painted Maria Asumpta was the world’s oldest sailing square rigger. See: Maria Asumpta entering Plymouth
Added a request for the story of Tectona and Moyana. See: “Tectona, dawn off Bolt Head”
Added copy of dispatch from Vice Admiral Collingwood to William Marsden at the Admiralty announcing the victory at Trafalgar and the death of Nelson. See: Trafalgar
Added another sunset painted on location. The Gordon Frickers lived at Falmouth for 5 years. See: Falmouth Harbour, Sunset
Added a second cartoon, one of a series produced when the artist lived in Falmouth, Cornwall. See: Weed on the board
Added a cartoon, one of a series produced when the artist lived in Falmouth, Cornwall. See: Marine life can be facinating
Exclusive. Never exhibited, New in print, previously unpublished. Updated information and added links. See: H.M. Schooner “Pickle”, carrying the news of the Battle of Trafalgar
The story of this painting and yacht has been updated and the image has been improved. See: Corum Saphir
Lochnevis was the third and last ship in the series Gordon Frickers painted. This superb painting could be used to make this delightful ship and great tour of the Small Isles (Inner Hebrides), better known. See: Lochnevis off the isle of Muck
Two detailed images and further reading on the port of Charlestown, and the company “Square Rig” added. See: “October Evening”