Royal Yacht 'Britannia' off St Martin's Point

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Born in Guernsey, Charles Coker began drawing when at St Anne's School in Alderney. He became interested in photography while working in the art department at the Guernsey Evening Press and became an RAF photographer during the war. He returned to the Press after the war and began to paint prolifically in oils in later life. His subjects were mostly coastal scenes and several of his watercolours and drawings were printed as cards.

Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery

St Peter Port

Title

Royal Yacht 'Britannia' off St Martin's Point

Date

1984

Medium

oil on board

Measurements

H 49 x W 75 cm

Accession number

GUEMG : GMAG 1991.479

Acquisition method

gift, 1991

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Charles Coker 84

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