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As True a Picture as Possible

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De-censoring, un-editing, dis-interring and resisting the temptation to airbrush Catherine Hichens  with a portrait of her husband by Peter Scott Rather late in the process of preparing the HMS Beehive edition of We Fought Them in Gunboats (WFTIG to its friends) I decided that it felt a little like restoring an old painting – scraping off accumulated layers of nicotine, dust or flaky varnish to reveal the freshness and accuracy of the original. I imagined seeing as if through new eyes, being transported back to the artist’s studio or the picture’s first unveiling, spotting fine detail that had been buried under the residue of time. I know nothing about picture restoration so I googled a specialist Fine Art site and was immediately taken aback by the plethora of potential problems and promised expert techniques to address them. Was my painting torn or punctured; stained or discoloured; cracked and flaking; overpainted or altered? Had it been damaged by fire, smoke, mould or wate...

Hush! Most Secret! De-censoring a wartime memoir by Julia Jones

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On the night of 12/13 April 1943 Lieutenant-Commander Robert Peverell Hichens, Senior Officer at HMS Beehive , the Coastal Forces base in Felixstowe, Suffolk, was at sea. He was leading a unit of four motor gunboats (MGBs) protecting motor launches (MLs) of the 51st Flotilla - also based at Felixstowe -  who were mine-laying off the Dutch coast.  When their job was done, the MLs returned to Felixstowe while the MGBs went on the hunt. They stalked and attacked an enemy trawler (an armed offensive war vessel, not some innocent fisherman) and a gun coaster. The waters off the Netherlands and France were, at that time, an essential supply route for the occupying German forces, therefore a regular conflict zone for the British Coastal Forces. Peter Scott gave these fierce, small scale fights a collective title, The Battle of the Narrow Seas. On this night ‘Hitch’ and his small group had silently manoeuvred up wind of the enemy vessels, then sped at them out of the darkness, engines...