CURRENT CATALOGUE

Current Catalog shows alphabetically, by artists, all prints currently available from the Military Gallery. Many are now low in inventory and a few close to selling out. Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more information.

 

CUTTY SARK

Cutty Sark, by far the most powerful of all the tea clippers, under full sail with a good sea running. Artist signed limited edition.

D-DAY - THE INVASION MAP

This superb map depicts details of the first day of this heroic operation. It illustrates the Allied armies involved and the beaches on which they landed; what their first day objectives were, and how close or far they came to achieving their goals.
 

 

D-DAY ARMADA


D-DAY DROP 'STICK 21'

At 23.45 on the night of 5 June 1944, the 101st Airborne's most legendary unit of combat paratroopers - the notorious 'Filthy Thirteen' - jumped into France near the village of Sainte Mère Église, in the final hours before the D-Day landings.
 

 

D-DAY NORMANDY LANDINGS

Assault ships and landing craft bring troops ashore on the morning of D-Day, June 6, 1944, while under fire from shore batteries. Army commander signed print.

D-DAY THE AIRBORNE ASSAULT - THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF

It began shortly after midnight on 6 June 1944 when two American and one British Airborne Division started to drop en-masse into Normandy. Their mission: to secure the flanks for the mighty amphibious armada heading towards the invasion beaches. As dawn broke to reveal the bullet-swept beaches below, overhead the skies were still filled with troop-carrying aircraft towing gliders heading for the drop zones.
 

 

DAMBUSTERS


DAMBUSTERS - LEADING THE WAY

On the night of 16 / 17 May 1943, nineteen specially modified Lancasters of 617 Sqn left RAF Scampton to attack the mighty dams of the Ruhr valley using an ingenious 'bouncing bomb'. What followed would become legendary as one of the most audacious bombing raids ever attempted, and within hours the destruction of the Mohne and Eder dams would wreak havoc with the German war machine.

This cameo drawing from Robert's Graphite Collection portrays the Lancaster of Wing Commander Guy Gibson leading the first wave with precision low flying over Holland en-route to the Mohne dam.
 

 

DAMBUSTERS - LEADING THE WAY - The Matching Numbered Book



CURRENT CATALOGUE

 

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