"Dreadnought Bay - Imaginary" - A storm drifts across the entrance of 'Dreadnought Bay'. The bay is named after the bluffs at the entrance which, to many mariners, resemble the imposing hulls of the old Dreadnought battleships. It was thought of as being a safe place to moor boats - Painting by Graham Stichbury, an artist from Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.

“Dreadnought Bay - Imaginary”

A storm drifts across the entrance of 'Dreadnought Bay'. The bay is named after the bluffs at the entrance which, to many mariners, resemble the imposing hulls of the old Dreadnought battleships. It was thought of as being a safe place to moor boats

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Painting