Framed Print of Katana (sword) from National Maritime Museum Review
Framed Print of Katana (sword) from National Maritime Museum Feature
- FRAMED PRINT This 14 x11 Framed Print features an image of Katana (sword) chosen by National Maritime Museum. Estimated image size 356x236mm.
- Black Satin Frame Off-White Digital Mat 14 x11 wooden frame with digital mat and RA4 print. Finished back including brown backing paper, hanging bracket and corner bumpers
- Image Description: Katana (sword). Japanese katana. This sword was surrendered at Singapore in 1945, presumably, from its mounts, by an army officer. It was given to the boys of HMS Ganges by Captain Eric W. Bush, DSO, DSC, RN, on Victory Day, 1946. Mr B.W. Robison of the Victoria and Albert Museum identified the sword as originating in Sagami Province and gave it its provisional date. He stated that the hollyhock decoration meant that probably an ancestor of the owner was
- For any queries regarding this image of Katana (sword) please contact National Maritime Museum c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 3677072
- Image of Katana (sword) is supplied by National Maritime Museum. © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
14 x11 Framed Print, Black Satin Frame Off-White Digital Mat. showing Katana (sword). Japanese katana. This sword was surrendered at Singapore in 1945, presumably, from its mounts, by an army officer. It was given to the boys of HMS Ganges by Captain Eric W. Bush, DSO, DSC, RN, on Victory Day, 1946. Mr B.W. Robison of the Victoria and Albert Museum identified the sword as originating in Sagami Province and gave it its provisional date. He