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Name/Title Painting/ Watercolour
Primary Maker Tuck, Fred
Measurements H 29 W 39cm (H 11 7/16" W 1' 3 3/8")
Media/Materials watercolour on paper
Description "Cameronian Ski coy, in winter training, Cairngorm Mts, Scotland, Jan 1944"
Number 1 of 13 watercolours, painted by Fred Tuck, D Company, 6th Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 1943-47. Drawings done from memory and represent his WWII service in D Company. From artists notes "Artic Training in Cairngorms, Scotland" Reason for watercolours given by artist:

'The training, action and hospital experience remained, most vivid and in some respects of great use in later life.

In 1987 and 1992 on motoring holidays I visited Baarland and talked to local people who remembered the attack and the Scottish soldiers.

With the approaching 50th VE Anniversary, I decided to do a series of watercolour sketches from memory, and completed in 1994.

Aim was to be factual and to underplay blood and thunder. It is of course a personal viewpoint of a tiny area of the infantry war in NW Europe.'
Theme Art, Design and Textiles --Scottish Art to 1960 --Scottish Drawings and Paintings to 1960 --Scottish landscapes to 1960
Our History --South Lanarkshire History --South Lanarkshire at War --World War Two --Regiments and Volunteers World War Two --Cameronian (Scottish Rifles) World War Two
Signature/Marks Fred Tuck
Cameronians Ski Coy, in winter training in Cairngorm Mts, Scotland, Jan 1944
Accession No 2006.404.1

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