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Renowned aviation artist Graeme
Lothian, whose aviation art prints have been co-signed by Walter Wolfrum,
Franz Woidich, Günther Rall, Werner Hohenberg, Rudi Miese, Ulrich
Steinhilfer, Archie Winskill, Stephen Harbourne, Paddy Barthropp, Walter
Krupinski, Peter Düttman, Erich Rudorffer, Heinz Marquardt, Gerhard
Schoepfel, Heinz Lange, Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert and Fritz Tegtmeier.
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Dawn Dog Fight, Mick Mannock VC by Graeme Lothian.
High above the trenches in April 1918, 74 Squadron engage the famed JG 1 led by the renowned ace baron von Richthofen in his distinctive bright red DR 1. Edward Mick mannock flying a SE5.a diving down top engage another Fokker Dr1 as the red baron flies past momentarily catching each others eyes. The new CO of 74 squadron, major Grid Caldwell MC (bar) New Zealands top ace can be seen above entering the dog fight. But it would be Mannock who would go on to great fame. with 61 confirmed victories and to win the VC, DSO (bar) and MC (bar) After 74 squadron he replaced Billy Bishop of CO 85 Squadron on the 3rd July 1918, scoring 46 victories in the Se5.a He was killed by ground fire near Lestram, France on the 26th July 1918. his Victoria Cross being gazetted on the 18th July 1919. The red baron CO of the Richthofens Flying circus didnt survive the month, also killed by ground fire on the 24th April, he was buried by the Allies with full military honours.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16 inches (64cm x 41cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
ITEM CODE DHM1296
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Tribute to the Crews of the Stirling by Graeme Lothian.
Outward bound, Stirling III of 199 Squadron based at Lakenheath, Suffolk, heads out on another night of operations in August 1943. EE953, Sqd letters EX - E of 100 group is piloted by F/L Tom Austin DFC who finished his tour by the end of October 1944, winning the DFC with his bomb aimer F/O Jack Lawrence. Nicknamed the Queen of the Skies, the Stirling was the 1st four engined bomber to enter service with the RAF in 1941. The cockpit stood a massive 22.5 feet from the ground and had an operational ceiling of only 12,000 feet, well within the range of the enemy AA guns. By September 1944 other bombers were taking the brunt of the attack to the Germans and the Stirlings were used mainly for glider towing especially for D-day and Arnhem.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £145.00 Signed by Flight Lieutenant Tom Austin DFC AE
Limited edition of 150 signed prints, from the limited edition of 1150. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £125.00 Signed by Flight Lieutenant Tom Austin DFC AE
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 18 inches (76cm x 46cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £2500.00
ITEM CODE DHM1326
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Arnhem - September 17th 1944 by Graeme Lothian.
Douglas C47 Dakotas fly into the landing and drop zone at Renkum Heath, September 17th 1944.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £3300.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
ITEM CODE DHM1454
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Mustang Escort by Graeme Lothian.
Mustang P51 Nooky Booky IV flown by Captain Leonard Kit Carson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron, 357th Fighter Group, giving fighter escort top cover protection to the B17s of 381st Bomb Group, returning after a raid in Germany, January 1944. Kit Carson ended the war as top scorer of the 357th with 18.5 aerial victories in the last 6 months of the war.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £135.00
Carson Presentation Edition of 5 Artist Proofs, supplied double matted. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £300.00 Features the mounted original signature of Kit Carson.
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 22 inches (91cm x 56cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 18 inches (76cm x 46cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Image size 42 inches x 20 inches (107cm x 51cm). Price £
**Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. (3 reduced to clear) Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £51.00
ITEM CODE DHM1157
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Market Garden. Arnhem by Graeme Lothian.
Paratroopers of the 1st Battalion sort their kit out and get ready to enplane the waiting American Dakota C-47s of the 14 and 59 Squadrons/61st Troop Carrier Group. The paratroops took off simultaneously from Saltby and Barkston, commencing at 1121. All planes were in the air by 1155. A relatively uneventful trip over the northern route to the Netherlands resulted in not a plane being shot down; only five were slightly damaged. The 1st Battalion were dropped at 1403, 2nd Battalion at 1353 and the 3rd Battalion at 1356, all at DZ-X, west of Wolfhezen some eight miles west of Arnhem. The Battalion orders were for three different routes to the Arnhem Bridge. 1st Battalion took the Leopard route, 2nd Battalion Tiger route and the 3rd Battalion Lion route. Only the 2nd Battalion, commanded by Lt colonel John Frost managed to fight their way to the bridge.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £3360.00
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm). Price £2.00
ITEM CODE DHM1453
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Grid Caldwell by Graeme Lothian.
Grid Caldwell, the top New Zealand Ace with 25 victories in his SE5A of 74 Squadron, is shown taking off from his home airfield during the Great War. Keith Logan (Grid Caldwell) was born 16th October 1895. At the outbreak of World War One, Caldwell joined the territorial army. He attempted to enlist with the New Zealand expeditionary force destined for Gallipoli but was refused. In October 1915 he paid the sum of £100 to join the first class of the New Zealand Flying School. In January 1916 Grid Caldwell arrived in England and was commissioned into the Royal Flying Corps in April that year. In July 1916 he was posted to No.8 Squadron, flying BE2Cs and Ds on observation duty. It was on 18th September 1916 his first aerial victory was scored, shooting down a Roland CII. He transferred to 60 Squadron in November and flew Nieuport 17 fighters and was promoted to Captain in February 1917. During this period he scored further victories, shooting down Albatros Scouts, and on 17th September was awarded the Military Cross. In October 1917 he was posted back to England as an instructor. In March 1918, promoted to Major, he was given command of 74 Squadron RAF flying SE5As. The squadron under his command was credited with 140 aircraft destroyed and 85 out of control. This tally was scored in the last eight months of the war with the loss of only 15 pilots killed or taken prisoner. During his wartime flying, he had fought dogfights with German aces Werner Voss and Herman Becker, and he once survived a mid-air collision, bringing his badly damaged aircraft to ground level, jumping out before it crashed. He was credited with 11 aircraft destroyed, 3 shared destroyed or captured and 10 out of control, and 1 further shared out of control. During World War Two he was station commander at Woodbourne and later Wigram and posted to India in 1944. After the war he was made commander of the British Empire. He retired from the RNZAF in 1956, and sadly died of cancer in Auckland on 28th November 1980.
Signed Limited Edition of 200 Giclee paper prints. Image size 25 inches x15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £135.00
Limited edition of 50 artists proofs. Image size 25 inches x15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £140.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £2600.00
ITEM CODE DHM1426
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Lysander Pick Up by Graeme Lothian.
A Lysander of 161 Squadron from RAF Tempsford banks to port as it circles a field somewhere in France 1943. These missions only took place on or around the full moon period to pick up or drop off SOE agents with the help of the Resistance. 161 Squadron, the most secret of all RAF squadrons, had in its flight, Lysanders, Hudsons, and Halifaxes which carried out parachute operations. Two of 161s top pilots Hugh Verity and Lewis Hodges both received the DSO & bar and DFC & bar, and from France the Legion dHonneur and the Croix de Guerre.
Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00
Limited edition of 50 artist proofs, signed by Sir Lewis Hodges. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £150.00 Signed by Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Hodges KCB CBE DSO DFC* (deceased).
Limited edition of 250 prints, signed by Sir Lewis Hodges, DOS, DFC, Legion d Honneur and Croix de Guerre. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £135.00 Signed by Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Hodges KCB CBE DSO DFC* (deceased).
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £2500.00 The canvas is signed on the reverse by Air Chief Marshal Sir Lewis Hodges KCB CBE DSO DFC* (deceased)
ITEM CODE DHM1155
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Returning from Caen by Graeme Lothian.
Spitfires from 144 Wing RCAF 2nd TAF led by W/c Johnnie Johnson. Supplying air cover to a mixed force of 942 bombers over Normandy on Operation Goodwood, 18th July 1944. SR-Z of 101 (Special) squadron. Lancasters piloted by Flt Lt George Harris DFC.
Signed limited edition of 300 prints. Image size 24 inches x 15 inches (61cm x 38cm). Price £135.00 Signed by 3 pilots and 8 bomber crew, one from each of the RAF World War Two bombers: Signed by Flt Lt George Harris DFC (Lancaster), Sqd Ldr Larry Lewis DFC DFM (Wellington), Flt Lt Eric Kemp, DFC (Halifax), Flt Lt Mike Allen DFC (Mosquito), Flt Lt Malcolm Scott DFC (Mitchell), Wg Cdr Peter Ward-Hunt DFC (deceased) (Hampden), Squadron Leader Ian Blair DFM (Blenheim), Ft Lt Arthur Eyton-Jones DFC (Boston), Flight Lieutenant Tom Austin DFC AE (Stirling), Ft Lt Peter Rutter (Whitley), and Flight Lieutenant Larry Robillard (Spitfire)
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £3000.00
ITEM CODE GL0006
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Mosquito Attack by Graeme Lothian.
On 31st August 1944, 6 Mosquitoes of 305 Polish Squadron, Lasham, 2nd TAF were led by Wing Commander Orlinski to attack oil refineries at Nomexy, south of Nancy, France. Diving down and releasing their bombs before escaping at tree top height they destroyed 4 large containers and several smaller ones. All aircraft safely returned after their four and a half hour sortie. Fl Lt Eric Atkins DFC(bar) KW(bar) and his navigator Fl Lt Majer can be seen exiting the area to reform on the other 3 Mosquitoes who have already finished their bombing run. This was Atkins 61st operation, finishing the war with 78 ops over 3 tours.
Signed limited edition of 500 giclee paper prints. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £135.00 Signed by Flt Lt Eric Atkins DFC(bar) KW(bar).
Limited edition of 50 giclee paper artist proofs. Image size 30 inches x 18 inches (76cm x 46cm). Price £180.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canavs prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £480.00
Limited edition of 50 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £370.00
Original painting by Graeme Lothian. Image size 30 inches x 22 inches (76cm x 56cm). Price £2200.00
ITEM CODE DHM1228
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Tribute to the Crews of the Stirling by Graeme Lothian
Outward bound, Stirling III of 199 Squadron based at Lakenheath,
Suffolk, heads out on another night of operations in August 1943.
EE953, Sqd letters EX - E of 100 group is piloted by F/L Tom Austin DFC
who finished his tour by the end of October 1944, winning the DFC with
his bomb aimer F/O Jack Lawrence. Nicknamed the "Queen of the
Skies", the Stirling was the 1st four engined bomber to enter
service with the RAF in 1941. The cockpit stood a massive 22.5
feet from the ground and had an operational ceiling of only 12,000 feet,
well within the range of the enemy AA guns. By September 1944
other bombers were taking the brunt of the attack to the Germans and the
Stirlings were used mainly for glider towing especially for D-day and
Arnhem.
Mustang Escort by Graeme Lothian
Mustang P51 "Nooky Booky IV"
flown by Captain Leonard " Kit" Carson of the 362nd Fighter Squadron
357th Fighter Group, giving fighter escort top cover protection to the
B17's of 381st Bomb Group, returning after a raid in Germany, January
1944. Kit Carson ended the war as top scorer of the 357th with 18.5
aerial victories in the last 6 months of the war.
Lysander Pick Up by Graeme Lothian A Lysander of 161 Squadron from RAF Tempsford banks
to port as it circles a field somewhere in France 1943. These missions
only took place on or around the full moon period to pick up or drop off
SOE agents with the help of the Resistance. 161 Squadron, the most
secret of all RAF squadrons, had in its flight, Lysanders, Hudson's, and
Halifax's which carried out parachute operations. Two of 161's top
pilots Hugh Verity and Lewis Hodges both received the DSO & bar and
DFC & bar, and from France the Legion d'Honneur and the Croix de
Guerre.
Returning from Caen by Graeme Lothian Spitfires from 144 Wing RCAF 2nd TAF led by W/c Johnnie Johnson.
Supplying air cover to a mixed force of 942 bombers over Normandy on
Operation Goodwood, 18th July 1944. SR-Z of 101 (Special) squadron.
Lancasters piloted by Flt Lt George Harris DFC.
The signatories & aircraft:
 | Lancaster - Flt Lt George Harris DFC |
 | Wellington - SqLdr Larry Lewis DFC DFM |
 | Halifax - Ft Lt Eric Kemp, DFC |
 | Mosquito - Ft LT Mike Allen DFC |
 | Mitchell - Ft Lt Malcolm Scott DFC |
 | Hamden - Wg Cdr Peter Ward-Hunt DFC |
 | Blenheim - Sq Ldr Iain Blair DFM |
 | Boston - Ft Lt Arthur Eyton-Jones DFC |
 | Stirling - Ft Lt Tom Austin DFC |
 | Whitley - Ft Lt Peter Rutter |
 | Spitfire - Larry Robillard DFC
Arnhem
- September 17th 1944 by Graeme Lothian. Douglas C47 Dakotas fly into the landing and drop zone at Renkum Heath,
September 17th 1944.
Market
Garden. Arnhem by Graeme Lothian. Paratroopers of the 1st
Battalion sort their kit out and get ready to enplane the waiting
American Dakota C-47s of the 14 and 59 Squadrons/61st Troop Carrier
Group. The paratroops took off simultaneously from Saltby and
Barkston, commencing at 1121. All planes were in the air by
1155. A relatively uneventful trip over the northern route to the
Netherlands resulted in not a plane being shot down; only five were
slightly damaged. The 1st Battalion were dropped at 1403, 2nd
Battalion at 1353 and the 3rd Battalion at 1356, all at DZ-X, west of
Wolfhezen some eight miles west of Arnhem. The Battalion orders
were for three different routes to the Arnhem Bridge. 1st
Battalion took the Leopard route, 2nd Battalion Tiger route and the 3rd
Battalion Lion route. Only the 2nd Battalion, commanded by Lt
colonel John Frost managed to fight their way to the bridge.
Mosquito Attack by Graeme Lothian
On 31st August 1944, 6 Mosquitoes of 305 Polish Squadron, Lasham, 2nd
TAF were led by Wing Commander Orlinski to attack oil refineries at
Nomexy, south of Nancy, France. Diving down and releasing their bombs
before escaping at tree top height they destroyed 4 large containers and
several smaller ones. All aircraft safely returned after their four and
a half hour sortie. Fl Lt Eric Atkins DFC(bar) KW(bar) and his navigator
Fl Lt Majer can be seen exiting the area to reform on the other 3
Mosquitoes who have already finished their bombing run. This was Atkin's
61st operation, finishing the war with 78 ops over 3 tours.
Grid Caldwell by Graeme Lothian. Grid
Caldwell, the top New Zealand Ace with 25 victories in his SE5A of 74
Squadron, is shown taking off from his home airfield during the Great
War.
Dawn
Dog Fight, Mick Mount VC by Graeme Lothian High
above the trenches in April 1918, 74 Squadron engage the famed JG 1 led
by the renowned ace baron von Richthofen in his distinctive bright red
DR 1. Edward Mick mannock flying a SE5.a diving down top engage another
Fokker Dr1 as the red baron flies past momentarily catching each others
eyes. The new CO of 74 squadron, major Grid Caldwell MC (bar) New
Zealands
top ace can be seen above entering the dog fight. But it would be
Mannock who would go on to great fame. with 61 confirmed victories and
to win the VC, DSO (bar) and MC (bar). After 74 squadron he replaced
Billy Bishop of CO 85 Squadron on the 3rd July 1918, scoring 46 victories
in the Se5.a He was killed by ground fire near Lestram, France on the
26th July 1918. his Victoria Cross being gazetted on the 18th July 1919.
The red baron CO of the Richthofens Flying circus didnt survive the
month, also killed by ground fire on the 24th April, he was buried by
the Allies with full military honours. |
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