Westcliff-on-Sea

Rosemary Rutherford (1912–72) trained at the Slade School of Art and exhibited at the New English Art Club prior to the Second World War. In 1940, aged 27, she joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment of the Red Cross. She performed a variety of jobs: driving a mobile canteen round gun batteries on the east coast, and working as a nurse in the Royal Naval Hospitals at Chatham and Haslar (Gosport) and other RN auxiliary hospitals. She also obtained permission from the War Artists Advisory Committee to record her experience in her spare time, and her evocative wartime drawings include scenes of leisure on the beach, shipbuilding, and convalescing sailors.

Object Details

ID: ZBA7315
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Rutherford, Rosemary
Date made: circa 1940-44; 1943-4
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Primary support: 450 mm x 575 mm; secondary support: 518 mm x 632 mm