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SS BENVORLEICH, SS SEAGULL and SS EASTMINSTER ABBEY
SS BENVORLEICH, SS SEAGULL and SS EASTMINSTER ABBEY

SS BENVORLEICH, SS SEAGULL and SS EASTMINSTER ABBEY

Artist (Australian, 1906 - 1989)
Date1919 - 1922
Object number00027450
NamePainting
MediumWatercolour on paper
DimensionsOverall: 395 x 570 mm, 0.05 kg
Copyright© Hallett Robertson Bartlett
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Geoffrey Martin
DescriptionTwo watercolour paintings by Hallett Bartlett. On one side is a depiction of the Ben Line's SS BENVORLEICH just off Rose Bay. Handwritten beneath the image is "SS BENVORLEICH - She's off. Ben Line. She is just pulling up anchor to leave with wheat for the United Kingdom. Off Rose Bay. On the reverse side is a watercolour of the United Netherlands Company SS EASTMINSTER ABBEY off Cremorne Point in Sydney Harbour being loaded with wheat from barges with pulleys. These watercolours are part of an album of approximately 90 images (00027420 - 00027528) drawn by Hallett Bartlett when a teenager.HistoryThis album illustrates, in the popular style of the period, portraits of ships and some aeroplanes; all identified. The ships are mainly those of the Australian coastal trade including merchant and government vessels, troopships and cargo vessels in Sydney Harbour and elsewhere, although many intercontinental vessels on the Australian run are featured. Bartlett has also incorporated company house flags and pennants into the works. The aircraft depicted are those seen in Australian skies at the conclusion of WWI. Hallett Bartlett was born in Young, New South Wales. His father Charles Henry Falkner Hope Bartlett was a distinguished solider and aide-de-camp to the governor-general, the Earl of Dudley. Although not a lot is known about 'Hal' Barlett, anecdotal evidence suggests that he had aspirations to be an architect at a young age. His craftsmanship is clear in these drawings as is his attention to detail shows a clear military influence, possibly from his father's career and WWI. Bartlett himself joined the armed forces first with the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a voluntary reservist and later to the RAAF where he served in the Middle East. After his return to Australia due to an injury sustained during service, little is known about Bartlett or whether he continued with his love of drawing. His brother, Faulkner 'Hope' Bartlett, was a well-known race driver in Australia and New Zealand and there is evidence that Hal Bartlett was also involved in the automobile industry. SignificanceThis album of drawings by Hallett Bartlett reflect the aeroplanes and ships of the WWI era that captured the imagination of young Australians.
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