File:HMS 'Calypso' at the Second Battle of the Heligoland Bight, 17 November 1917 RMG PW1812.jpg

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William Lionel Wyllie  (1851–1931)  wikidata:Q2579750
 
William Lionel Wyllie
Alternative names
W. L. Wyllie; William Lionel Wylie; W. L. Wylie; William Wyllie; W.J. Wylie
Description British painter, artist, landscape painter and marine painter
Date of birth/death 5 July 1851 Edit this at Wikidata 6 April 1931 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
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creator QS:P170,Q2579750
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English: HMS 'Calypso' at the Second Battle of the Heligoland Bight, 17 November 1917
Signed by the artist, lower left, and by officers of 'Calypso' who were present, top right: 'H. S. Clarke / 17th November 1917', 'M Wilson' and 'P.J. Shrubsole'. Reports of this action vary considerably, especially with regard to the units actually involved. On 17 November 1917 a German force attempted to clear a British minefield to the north of the Heligoland Bight. The German minesweepers were covered by the four light cruisers ‘Königsberg’, ‘Frankfurt’, ‘Pillau’ and ‘Nürnberg’, with distant cover being proved by the battleships ‘Kaiserin’ and ‘Kaiser’. They were intercepted by a British force sent out for the purpose, the main protagonists being the light cruisers of the 1st and 6th Light Cruiser Squadrons and the battle-cruiser ‘Repulse’. This good depiction shows the light cruiser ‘Calypso’ being hit on the upper conning tower by a 12-inch shell from the ‘Kaiserin’. Everyone in the conning tower was killed, including the captain, Herbert L. Edwards. The majority of the bridge personnel were also either killed or wounded, including the navigating officer Lt-Cdr M. F. F. Wilson, who was knocked unconscious. The gunnery officer, Lt H.C. Clarke, therefore took command of the ship for the rest of the action and brought her back to port. No British ships were lost and the only vessel lost on the German side was the mark boat (danlayer) ‘Kehdingen’, a requisitioned trawler built in 1906. The signatures at top right are therefore self-explanatory, except that of Engineer Commander P. J. Shrubsole: he was 'Calypso's' senior engineer, who retired in 1929 as an engineer rear-admiral. By coincidence, Boy 1st Class John Alfred Shrubsole (who was no relation) was killed on board the ‘Calypso’ in this action and was buried at sea.
Date 1917
date QS:P571,+1917-18-00T00:00:00Z/10
Dimensions Sheet: 319 mm x 466 mm
Notes Box Title: Wyllie: Kitson III a. b. Naval Ships c1880-1915.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/125947
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Caird Catalogue Number (CCAT): CC V1, P8, 65
Caird Catalogue Wyllie Collection Number: 15 15
Kitson/Wyllie Catalogue Number: III b 9
id number: PAF1812
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