'Passing Cape Bon'

Late in life, John Kingsley Cook worked on a book manuscript of his wartime experiences, from the time of his enrolment in the merchant navy to his liberation from captivity in Algeria. The memoirs were to be illustrated with on-the-spot drawings contemporary to the events he experienced, as well as retrospective drawings made from memory, like this one. This is a representation of the cliffs of Cape Bon, Galita Island just before the ship 'Empire Guillemot' was sunk by the Italian airforce on 24 October 1941.

Object Details

ID: ZBA5402
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Cook, John Kingsley
Places: London; Malta
Date made: 1980s
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Presented by the artist's family, 2012.
Measurements: Overall: 209 mm x 51 mm
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