Bio
Example photos and full overview can be seen at www.richardjohnstone-bryden.co.uk The author of several books including Britain's Greatest Warship HMS Ark Royal IV, The Royal Yacht Britannia - The
Example photos and full overview can be seen at
www.richardjohnstone-bryden.co.uk
The author of several books including Britain's Greatest Warship HMS Ark Royal IV, The Royal Yacht Britannia - The Official History, HMS Illustrious (V) The Royal Navy's longest serving aircraft carrier, HMS Belfast Cruiser 1939, HMS Cavalier Destroyer 1944 and Hunter's Fleet.
Richard’s magazine work includes destination guides, charter guides, event reports, boat reviews (from super yachts to rowing dinghies both power & sail), personality interviews, restoration profiles and historical pieces.
Photo library images include boats (modern, classic, super yachts, power & sail), warships, the UK's historic ships, cruise ships, cargo ships, regattas, inland waterways, harbours, seaside resorts, historic buildings, piers, museums & aircraft. Geographic areas covered include East Anglia, Devon, the Cote d’ Azur, the Caribbean, Venice Lagoon, Belgian Canals, and the Dutch canals.
A contributor to ITV’s The Hidden Broads, Motor Boat & Yachting, Practical Boat Owner, Classic Boat, Anglia Afloat and Warships International Fleet Review.
Specialist areas
The author of several books including Britain's Greatest Warship HMS Ark Royal IV, The Royal Yacht Britannia - The Official History, HMS Illustrious (V) The Royal Navy's longest serving aircraft carrier, HMS Belfast Cruiser 1939, HMS Cavalier Destroyer 1944 and Hunter's Fleet. Richard Johnstone-Bryden is a professional author, historian & photographer who regularly contributes to newspapers, magazines and TV projects. Specialist areas include Boating (all types); Inland Waterways; Holidays Afloat; Coastal Destinations; Ocean Cruising; Micronations; Monarchies; Monaco; Formula One; Aviation; Historic Buildings; Royal Yachts; 20th & 21st Century Military History; The UK's Historic Ships; Defence; Rural Issues; Preservation Issues; The Maintaining Of Traditional Skills and Waterside Properties / Developments