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Short 184 Aviation Prints


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Short 184 Aviation Prints

Flight Lieutenant Rutland and Assistant Paymaster Trewin Locate the German Fleet at Jutland, 31st May, 1916 by Ivan Berryman.


Flight Lieutenant Rutland and Assistant Paymaster Trewin Locate the German Fleet at Jutland, 31st May, 1916 by Ivan Berryman.
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Tribute to the RFC and RNAS by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to the RFC and RNAS by Ivan Berryman.
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Flight Lieutenant Rutland and Assistant Paymaster Trewin Locate the German Fleet at Jutland, 31st May, 1916 by Ivan Berryman.

Having spotted smoke on the horizon, Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty ordered that a floatplane be immediately launched from HMS Engadine to investigate. Without delay, Short 184 (serial No 8359) was airborne, but had to maintain a modest altitude due to the low cloud base. Flight Lieutenant Frederick Rutland (who would forevermore be known as Rutland of Jutland) and his observer G.S. Trewin, quickly spotted the German fleet, but found their radio transmissions to be jammed and, upon encountering engine problems, were forced to return to their tender where they were able to file their report. Sadly, an increasing swell made a further flight impossible and their report failed to be relayed to the British Fleet who continued their engagement with the Germans without the benefit of aerial reconnaissance.


Tribute to the RFC and RNAS by Ivan Berryman.

Short 184 N2976 of the Royal Naval Air Service and based at Lee-on-Solent is shown in formation with a Sopwith Camel from the Royal Flying Corps base at East Boldre in the New Forest off the coast of Cowes, Isle of Wight, circa August 1918.


Short 184
Pilot and aircrew signature details





Flight Lieutenant Philip Bristow
Our estimated value of this signature : £80
Died : 2002

Flight Lieutenant Philip Bristow

Philip Bristow joined the Royal Naval Air Service in August 1917 and was sent for immediate flying training in France, qualifying as a pilot and returning to the UK to train on seaplanes, after which he began submarine surveillance flights. He was forced to ditch his aircraft into the sea on three occasions, twice using carrier pigeons to summon assistance. He was rescued on these occaions by a trawler, a drifter and a destroyer respectively. Transferring to the RAF on April 1, 1918, he was posted to 219 Squadron, flying the Short 184, where he saw active service flying combat patrold on the Northern Front. He died in late 2001 / early 2002, aged 101, and just a fortnight short of his 102nd birthday.


Short 184
Squadron details



No.219 Sqn RAF
Country : UK
Disbanded 31st July 1957
Known Codes : , FK, OZ,


No.219 Sqn RAF

From dusk till dawn





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