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You are here: Home / Artworks / HMAS Napier (l) / Torpedo overhaul on HMAS Napier

Torpedo overhaul on HMAS Napier

by Roy Hodgkinson

Torpedo overhaul on HMAS Napier by Roy Hodgkinson
Dimensions:
31 cm x 45.6 cm
Medium:
Crayon with blue and brown wash on paper
Place made:
Ceylon, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Date:
1945
Setting:
WW II (1939-1945)
Courtesy of the Australian War Memorial

Royal Australian Navy, Admiralty Engineer Overseer; l-r: two unidentified Tamil boys employed as ‘boiler boys’ by Admiralty Engineer Overseer to help clean boilers, red-leading, painting and general cleaning, Able Seaman V, RANR, replacing cover plate, Bosun’s Mate A B Menzies, RANR, passing behind torpedo, Leading Seaman N Hutchinson, RAN, replacing the gyro, Petty H D Stringer, RAN, holding a cover plate, and Able Seaman L Clark, RAN, turning the torpedo’s screws to work oil through the engine.

  • About Roy Hodgkinson

    Roy was born in Ashfield, Sydney. He studied at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales under Dattilo Rubbo an Italian-born Australian artist and teacher. He later studied at the East Sydney Technical College under sculptor Raynor Hoff.

    Between 1929 and 1931, Roy worked as an illustrator and cartoonist for 2 Sydney newspapers, Daily Guardian and The Sun then on the Melbourne Herald (1932-76). He spent 1938-39 travelling in Europe. He visited England, France and Italy to study art and investigate commercial printing for his work with The Herald.

    On his return to Australia, Roy enlisted as a trooper in the Armoured Division and was posted to Darwin, Northern Territory in time to capture on canvas the Japanese bombing of Darwin in February 1942. He was transferred to the Australian Military History Unit, allowing opportunity to travel to New Guinea, India, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and Burma (Myanmar). Roy was eventually commissioned as an official war artist on 10th September 1943, carrying the rank of Captain. His work was included in the Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture by Australian Official War Artists, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne 1943-44.

    Roy was discharged from the Australian Imperial Force in March 1946. He returned to Melbourne to continue his art. Much of his post-war work shows scenes and portraits of the theatre. He was a long-serving member of the Melbourne Savage Club, which attracted artists, intellectuals and business leaders. He continued to work for The Herald newspaper, retiring as Chief Artist in 1976.

    Roy’s works are detailed and intricate, showing both day-to-day life and the extraordinary. The Australian War Memorial holds many of Hodgkinson's works and has shown them in several exhibitions.

    More paintings by Roy Hodgkinson
  • About HMAS Napier (l)Sailors at work

    Since entering World War 1 in 1914 with 16 ships, two submarines and 3800 RAN personnel (including 850 from the Royal Navy) the number of serving personnel in the Royal Australian Navy has fluctuated depending on the strategic and shifting financial environment. Over more than a century, the RAN’s and people have seen action in every ocean of the world.

    Of the tens of thousands who have served, 2658 members have made the ultimate sacrifice defending Australia’s interests in warlike and peacetime operations across the globe.

    Fortunately, for the vast majority who served in periods of peace or survived periods of hostilities the experience was positive.

    In addition to their service in a particular category which involved specific duties, they also participated in communal duties such as coaling ship. Thus, the artworks included in this section relate to a mix of specialist and communal activities.

More reading

  • Additional resources for Roy Hodgkinson
    • Roy Cecil Hodgkinson :: biography at :: at Design and Art Australia Online (daao.org.au)
    • Roy Cecil Hodgkinson - Anzac Portal (dva.gov.au)
  • Additional resources for HMAS Napier (l)Sailors at work
    • HMAS Napier, The Sea Power Centre (navy.gov.au)
    • The RAN - A Brief History, Sea Power Centre Australia
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