This question follows on from the "Attacks on Shipping" thread, but I've noticed new questions in long threads don't always get noticed...
A few years back I went to a travelling fairground called "Carter's Steam Fair". If you're into steam its fascinating: the rides are powered by steam; the slot machines use old pennies.
Anyway.. on one of the wooden stalls, there are paintings of WW1 aces and two large murals, uncaptioned but depicting WW1 aerial combat incidents. One shows a pilot climbing from the cockpit of a burning USAAS Nieuport 28: presumably the last moments of Raoul Lufbery. The other depicts German aircraft attacking a ship. The ship looks like a ferry of some kind: and it prominently flies the Norwegian flag. I seem to remember that the aircraft were DVIIs but I may not be remembering correctly. Anyone any ideas what incident this may be? Michael Lowrey's list in the original thread shows only one Norwegian ship damaged and this was attacked by a Zeppelin at Leith (in harbour if I interpert the wording correctly). Of course the mural may be fictional.
Has anyone been to Carters in the last year or two and are the murals still there?
Adrian