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Kye on the Middle Watch - Murmansk
Kye on the Middle Watch - Murmansk

James Stewart drew on his vivid memories of the Arctic convoys when he painted this scene of two sailors sharing "kye" (hot cocoa).

The two sailors are depicted huddled during the middle watch, the coldest and darkest period of duty: midnight to 4:00 AM. Stewart, who served in the corvette HMCS Eyebright, the frigate HMCS Loch Alvie, and the destroyer HMCS Qu'appelle, had first-hand experience of the harrowing conditions on the trip around northern Norway to Murmansk. His vivid memories of the "Murmansk Run" prompted him to create this painting many years later.

Kye on the Middle Watch - Murmansk
Painted by James Stewart around 1960
CWM 20060150-001



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