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HMAS Ipswich

by John McBryde

HMAS Ipswich by John McBryde
Dimensions:
20.7 cm x 36.2 cm
Medium:
Watercolour on paper
Place made:
Australia
Date:
April 1978
Setting:
WW II (1939-1945)
Courtesy of the Australian War Memorial

HMAS Ipswich and a freighter in the Persian Gulf. Ipswich often acted as a convoy escort in this region. This image depicts the Ipswich underway, leaving behind the hills in the background.

  • About John McBryde

    Little is known of John Smyth McBryde who was born in Port Logan, Scotland on 30 May 1896.

    During World War 2 he served in numerous ships including HMAS Ipswich.

    At the time of Cessnock’s collision on 8 May 1943 HMAS Ipswich was serving in the same theatre of operations. That is, on escort and anti-submarine patrol duty in the western Indian Ocean and between the Persian Gulf and India. In May 1943 she was transferred to the Mediterranean for service as a unit of the 21st Minesweeping Flotilla. In the Mediterranean she took part in the Sicily campaign and on escort and patrol duty she steamed over a wide area of the Mediterranean.

    There is a strong possibility that John McBryde either witnessed the collision or had first-hand knowledge of this event in the Red Sea.

    More paintings by John McBryde
  • About HMAS Ipswich (l)

    HMAS Ipswich was one of fifty-six Bathurst Class, Australian Minesweepers (commonly known as corvettes) built during World War II in Australian shipyards. Ipswich was almost constantly at sea on escort and anti-submarine patrol duty in the western Indian Ocean and between the Persian Gulf and India.

More reading

  • Additional resources for John McBryde
    • HMAS 'Kalgoorlie' and 'Whyalla', Ulithi, Caroline Islands, Philippines, March 1945, Australian War Memorial (awm.gov.au)
    • Hydrographer Ranges from Oro Bay, New Guinea, 1944 | Australian War Memorial (awm.gov.au)
  • Additional resources for HMAS Ipswich (l)
    • HMAS Ipswich (I), The Sea Power Centre (navy.gov.au)
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