Lot Number : 4031

  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.
  • John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour 
Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.

Description: John Freeman (British 1942-): 'Sketch for 'The Shout'', pencil signed titled and dated '04, 19cm x 28cm, together with a postcard depicting the final watercolour

Notes: this scene depicts coxswain Henry Freeman (1835-1904) overseeing the launch of the Whitby lifeboat 'Robert and Ellen Robson' c.1890. Freeman was the only survivor of the Whitby Lifeboat disaster of 9th February 1861, when over 200 ships were wrecked off the North East coast.

Condition Grade: 
1 - Excellent: A lot in excellent condition with no damage (this item could be used or new).
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.
3 - Fair/Good: A lot in fairly good condition but possibly with some wear, damage or restoration.
4 - Fair: A lot likely in need of some restoration or not in working order.
5 - Poor: A lot with heavy wear or damage and not fit for purpose, in need of full restoration or to be broken for parts.
0 - N/A:
2 - Good: A lot in good condition, possibly with slight wear commensurate with age or minor restoration.

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