Frank W Wood
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Frank Watson Wood (1862 – 1953) commenced his career as a Royal Navy officer, but went on to become an internationally regarded watercolorist.
He was in Bermuda in 1929 and 1931, and painted Admiralty House (since demolished) and Admiralty Cove, in those days the Headquarters of the America & West Indies Squadron (established 1 July, 1927).
Other works include:
- Cowes
- Edinburgh from The Braids
- Linlithgow Palace
- Springtime on the River Tweed
- Mordington House (1932)
- A View of Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Topography of Berwick
- Gullane (1933)
The Bermuda paintings appear here: