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.

 

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HALIFAX LEGEND

Halifax four engined heavy bomber, together with the Lancaster, made up the backbone of RAF Bomber Command in World War II. Pilot signed print.
 

 

HEAD ON ATTACK

David Scott-Malden destroys an Me109 as his 603 Squadron Spitfires attack a formation of Me109s head-on during the Battle of Britain. Pilot signed edition.

HEAD TO HEAD

Head-to-head combat between Sandy Johnstone's Spitfire and an Me109 over the south coast of England on 25th August, 1940. Prints signed by Spitfire pilots
 

 

HEADING FOR THE FRONT

In his poignant drawing Heading to the Front artist Richard Taylor has selected a moment during the Second Battle of Ypres as a tribute to all those Allied soldiers who fought during the Great War. The city of Ypres, within range of German artillery, lies mostly in ruins yet beside the road poppies continue to bloom, their blood red petals in stark contrast to the drab khaki and dun mounts of a British cavalry unit heading towards the fighting.

 

 

HEADING FOR TOKYO

Well-known for the precise quality of his drawings, Richard Taylor's detailed work Heading for Tokyo commemorates the anniversary of this daring raid. With Lt. Col. Doolittle and part of his strike force already airborne and heading for Japan, the scene depicts a further group of the B-25 force following on towards Tokyo. With limited edition prints of this graphic commemorative piece now released, they are sure to be of great interest to all those with an appreciation of the bravery and fortitude displayed by the valiant Doolittle Raiders.

HEADING HOME TO DEBDEN

Restricted to just fifteen copies, Richard's drawing has been faithfully reproduced as a high quality giclée fine art print, personally signed by the artist and hand numbered. To create a moving collector's piece and adding great authenticity, every print is issued mounted to full conservation standards to include the original pencil autographs of an astonishing FIFTEEN pilots and Aces who flew P-51s during the war.
 

 

HEADING INTO ATTACK

Having left their forward airfield at RAF Hawkinge, Flight Lieutenant Pete Brothers leads the Hurricanes of 'Blue Section', 32 Squadron to intercept a large force of over a hundred Luftwaffe aircraft approaching over the Straits of Dover on the afternoon of 24 August 1940.


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