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Aviation artist Michael turner's superb
range of Aviation art prints of Fighter Command of the Royal Air Force and
their Ground crews. these aviation art prints of Spitfire and Hurricane
art print including the Battle of Britain art prints are available from
The Military art print company. a division of Cranston Fine arts |
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Normandy Veterans Association 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Print by Michael Turner.
Official limited edition print of the 60th Anniversary of the Normandy Veterans Association. The Eastern Flank of the D-Day battlefield, 1300 hours, June 6th 1944. No single picture could possibly encompass the actions of all British forces on D-Day, let alone the Allies overall, whise front stretched 60 miles along the Normandy coastline. The eastern flank of the D-Day battlefield has been chosen to symbolise the achievements of British forces on June 6th 1944 because no other part of the invasion front illustrates better the combined efforts of all three services.
Signed limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 29 inches x 23 inches (74cm x 58cm). Price £176.00 Signed by : Group Captain J B Tait DSO*** DFC* ADC (deceased), Colonel Pierre Clostermann CDLL L&H MM CdeG DFC* (deceased), Air Commodore Peter Brothers CBE, DSO, DFC* (deceased), Lieutenant General Avi Baron M Donnet CVO DFC FRAeS, Flt Lieutenant Bob Knights DSO, DFC (deceased), Air Commodore John Ellacombe CB DFC*, Wing Commander Jack Rose CMG MBE DFC (deceased), Flying Officer Leslie Valentine CdeG, Colonel Terence Otway DSO LdH (deceased), Colonel David J Wood MBE (deceased), Staff Sergeant Peter B Boyle, Captain Richard Todd OBE (deceased), Madame Arlette Gondree-Pritchett, Rear-Admiral E Gueritz CB OBE DSC* (deceased), Admiral Sir Desmond Cassidi GCB, Commander Mike Crosley DSC* Royal Navy (deceased), Able Seaman LC/SIG Robert Gale DSM, The Rt Hon Lord Carrington KG GCMG CH MC PC, The Rt Hon Lord Deedes KBE MC PC DL (deceased), Major-General P L de C Martin CBE (deceased), Major Sir Hereward Wake Bart MC DL, Field Marshal Lord Bramall KG GCB OBE MC, Field Marshal Sir Roland Gibbs GCB CBE DSO MC (deceased) and 1er Maitre Leon Gautier LdH MM CdeG MDLR.
ITEM CODE LI0030
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Tiffy Break by Michael Turner
RAF ground crews take a well earned tea break amongst the wreckage of an abandoned German airfield.
Open edition print. Paper size 13.5 inches x 12 inches (34cm x 30cm). Price £34.00
ITEM CODE GT0081
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Hurricanes from Kenley by Michael Turner
A flight of 253 Squadron Hurricanes taking off from Kenley in August 1940, led by Sqn.Ldr. Tom Gleave.
Limited edition of 850 prints, Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (50cm x 43cm). Price £ Signed by Gp. Capt. Tom Gleave, Gp. Capt. George Brown and Flt. Lt. Sidney Cooper.
ITEM CODE GT0074
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Hurricane Scramble by Michael Turner.
Hurricanes of 85 Sqn. scramble from Merville, France, in May 1940.
Open edition print. Paper size 21.5 inches x 17 inches (54cm x 43cm). Price £34.00
ITEM CODE GT0076
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Battle of Britain by Michael Turner
Spitfires return to their burning airfield at Kenley to re-arm and refuel.
Open edition print. Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (51cm x 43cm). Price £32.00
ITEM CODE GT0077
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Spitfire Special Delivery by Michael Turner.
Flt. Lt. Raymond Baxters Spitfire Mk. XVI narrowly avoids a church spire as 602 Sqn. make a precision low level attack on the V1/V2 headquarters in The Hague on March 18th 1945.
Limited edition of 500 prints. Paper size 21 inches x 17 inches (54cm x 43cm). Price £83.00 Signed by Raymond Baxter (deceased).
ITEM CODE GT0071
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| Tiffy Break by Michael Turner
RAF ground crews take a well earned tea break amongst
the wreckage of an abandoned German airfield.
Hurricanes from Kenley by
Michael Turner A flight of 253 Squadron Hurricanes taking off from
Kenley in August 1940, led by Sqn.Ldr. Tom Gleave.
Spitfires in the Sunshine by
Michael Turner Spitfires peeling off to intercept an enemy formation
over the Thames estuary in 1940. Limited edition of 850 prints, signed by
Wg. Cdr.
Paddy Barthropp, Gp.Capt. C.B.F. Kingcombe and A. Cdr. J. W. Leathart.
Hurricane Scramble by Michael
Turner. Hurricanes of 85 Sqn. scramble from Merville, France, in
May 1940.
Battle of Britain by Michael
Turner Spitfires return to their burning airfield at Kenley to
re-arm and refuel.
Piece of Cake by Michael
Turner In the calm of a fine summer evening a group of Spitfires returns
from the last sortie of the day. Two small boys and a passing
cyclist watch as the leading Spitfire sweeps over the boundary of the
temporary airfield. View
Signature Information here
Spitfire Special Delivery by
Michael Turner Flt. Lt. Raymond Baxters Spitfire Mk. XVI narrowly
avoids a church spire as 602 Sqn. make a precision low level attack on the
V1/V2 headquarters in The Hague on March 18th 1945. |
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