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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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MALTA - GEORGE CROSS
Pilot Officer John Bisley of 126 Squadron in combat with Me 109s from JG-53 during one of the intense aerial air battles over Valetta in April 1942. Between the summer of 1940 and the end of 1942, Malta became one of the most bombed places on earth. The RAF's desperate fight to retain control of the diminutive Mediterranean island, and the defiant courage of the people of Malta, is one of the epic stories of World War Two.
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MALTA - THE TURNING POINT
Already noted as one of the most gifted aviation artists of his generation, Anthony Saunders depicts a glimpse of events that day in this eye-catching piece. In the foreground Sergeant Paul Brennan of 249 Squadron destroys a Ju87 in some of the fighting over Grand Harbour, Valetta whilst in the background the island's anti-aircraft guns, boosted by a recent and much needed supply of ammunition, put up a huge barrage of flak.
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MAPLE LEAF SCRAMBLE
Issued as the companion print to the RCAF edition of HEIGHT OF THE BATTLE and is not available individually.
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MAPLE LEAF SCRAMBLE - THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF
The latest Giclée technology has once again brought Robert Taylor's sophisticated artistry to life to faithfully replicate his classic painting of the Hurricanes of 1 Squadron (RCAF). Becoming operational at Northolt in August 1940 they served with great distinction throughout the Battle of Britain.
Originally published as a companion with Height of the Battle RCAF limited edition print, this superb piece is now released as an individual Giclée Studio Proof.
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MARAUDER MISSION
B-26 Marauder twin engined bombers of the 386th Bomb Group, 9th Air Force, return from attacking enemy positions in Northern France. Pilot signed print.
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MASTERS OF THE SKY
Led by their Commanding Officer Major George Preddy, the P-51 Mustang pilots of the 328th Fighter Squadron engage in a bitter struggle with Luftwaffe fighters in the cold winter air high over eastern Germany. They have been escorting B-17 Fortresses attacking the heavily defended synthetic oil plant at Merseberg, November 1944. As the B-17s turn safely towards home above them, Preddy skilfully manages to down one of the attacking Fw190s in the ensuing melee.
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MERLIN CHORUS - THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN PORTFOLIO
With the distinctive sound of their Merlin engines echoing around Lulworth Cove, Spitfires of 152 Squadron return to their base at Warmwell to re-fuel and re-arm during the Battle of Britain
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