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CURRENT CATALOGUE
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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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HELLFIRE CORNER
Anthony Saunders, already highly regarded for his paintings of the First World War, has once again excelled with this piece Hellfire Corner, a scene that relives a moment at an exposed section of road linking the city of Ypres to the Front. Well within sight and range of the enemy's guns it was nicknamed 'Hellfire Corner', quickly living up to a reputation as 'the most dangerous corner on Earth'.
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HEROES RETURN
Mk V Spitfires return to their base in the heart of the rolling English countryside. Artist signed print.
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HIGH OVER THE WESTERN FRONT
To quicken the hearts of all aviation art collectors and enthusiasts of the Great War, we are excited to announce that in addition to its publication as a signed limited edition print, High Over the Western Front is issued with the original and highly sought-after original signatures of two famous aviators who are not only remembered in history books for their influence on the outcome of the First World War, but helped shape the success of the Allied push for victory during World War Two and long after.
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HOLDING THE LINE
Skillfully led by their mercurial commander, SS-Hauptsturmführer Michael Wittmann, the Tiger Tanks of s.SS-Pz. Abt. 101 blaze through a shattered French village in the days following D-Day, June, 1944. Their destination - Normandy!
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HOLDING THE LINE
Nine Dornier Do17 Z bombers of 9th Staffel, KG76, are intercepted by Hurricanes of 111 (treble One) Squadron over southern England, summer 1940. Signed by Hurricane pilots.
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HOLDING THE TIDE
Richard Taylor's new masterpiece portrays Captain Joe Foss as he leads the F4F Wildcats of VMF-121 back to Henderson Field after a day of desperate fighting against the Japanese in the skies over the steaming jungles of Guadalcanal in November 1942.
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