Mending sails on the deck of the 'Birkdale'
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Mending sails on the deck of the 'Birkdale'
A scene on the deck of the 'Birkdale', looking forward from the poop deck. This complex composition shows the barque in full sail on a calm sea. The surface of the deck is covered with sails that are being repaired. The sketch was made during Everett's trip on the barque, 'Birkdale'. His first journey after World War I, he sailed in her from Bristol to Sabine Pass, Texas, April-June 1920.
Herbert Barnard John Everett
- Image reference: BHC2456
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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