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SECONDARY MARKET by Robert Taylor
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Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection
of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully
inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity.
Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more details.
To find out about prices and availability please contact
the Military Gallery
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QUEEN'S FLIGHT
A specially commissioned study of her Majesty The Queen's Flight on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary. Featured are all the main aircraft to have been in service with the flight.Pilot signed print.
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RANGERS ON THE RAMPAGE
RAF Mosquitos on a "Day Ranger" mission attack a German airfield shortly after D-Day, 1944. Pilot signed print.
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REACH FOR THE SKIES
Originally published in 1982, Robert Taylor's famous painting depicts legendary Ace, Douglas Bader flying his Mk.Va Spitfire high above the coast of Northern France in 1941.
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REACH FOR THE SKIES
Originally published in 1982, Robert Taylor's famous painting depicts legendary Ace, Douglas Bader flying his Mk.Va Spitfire high above the coast of Northern France in 1941.
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REACH FOR THE SKIES
Originally published in 1982, Robert Taylor's famous painting depicts legendary Ace, Douglas Bader flying his Mk.Va Spitfire high above the coast of Northern France in 1941.
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REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR
Aichi D-3A1 dive bombers from the Japanese carrier Kaga attack the battleship Nevada, already holed by torpedoes and beached at Hospital Point. Signed by Pearl Harbor survivors.
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RESPONSE TO CALL
You can almost hear the roar of their mighty Merlin engines and feel the prop-wash in Robert Taylor's commemorative new salute to the Hawker Hurricane. His classic portrayal of this much-loved fighter depicts a pair of Mk.I Hurricanes from 32 Squadron leading the scramble away from their forward airfield. Often making three, four or five such scrambles a day at the height of the battle, this time they are racing to intercept Luftwaffe intruders who have been spotted crossing the Kent coast.
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RESPONSE TO CALL
You can almost hear the roar of their mighty Merlin engines and feel the prop-wash in Robert Taylor's commemorative new salute to the Hawker Hurricane. His classic portrayal of this much-loved fighter depicts a pair of Mk.I Hurricanes from 32 Squadron leading the scramble away from their forward airfield. Often making three, four or five such scrambles a day at the height of the battle, this time they are racing to intercept Luftwaffe intruders who have been spotted crossing the Kent coast.
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RETURN OF THE BELLE - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF
There can be few more stirring sights than a B-17 Flying Fortress coming home after a
long and arduous daylight mission over occupied Europe, and Robert Taylor's inspired painting Return of the Belle has come to symbolise the huge role played by the bombers of the U.S. Eighth Air Force in Europe during World War II.
The famous Memphis Belle, skippered by Captain Bob Morgan, became the first B-17 in
the 91st Bomb Group to complete 25 missions, and returned home to the US with a crew that had been decorated more than 50 times.
Set in gentle Cambridgeshire countryside, Robert Taylor gives us an engaging view of the Memphis Belle as she returns from one of her early missions on a late autumn day in 1942. It was a typical scene that would be re-enacted across countless airfields in England as the heroic airmen of the Mighty Eighth Air Force fought with unstinting sacrifice for the liberation of Europe and the free world.
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print not shown as available here, please go to Information on the
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us. We will do our best to locate the print for you trough one of
our appointed dealers.
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SECONDARY MARKET by Robert Taylor
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