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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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NIGHT ATTACK ON THE NEWCASTLE
Robert Taylor's action packed painting shows S-56 some thirty seconds after release of her torpedoes, as the first explodes against the hull of HMS Newcastle. The second will strike a few seconds later. The cruiser, though badly damaged, limped back to Alexandria.
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NIGHT DESTROYERS
Rightly regarded as the world's premier aviation artist, Robert's masterful drawing depicts a flight of Bf110 Night Fighters climbing steadily in the evening cloud towards their designated fighting zone and the prospect of encountering incoming RAF bombers.
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NIGHT HUNTERS OF THE REICH
The Bf 110G-4 of 47-night victory pilot Oberleutnant Martin Drewes at dusk in March 1944, heading out to intercept in-bound British four-engined bombers over north west Germany.
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NIGHT INTRUDER
A Mosquito, the most versatile aircraft to fly in World War II, dodging between the flak and searchlights on a low-level night attack. Pilot signed print.
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NO MANS LAND - A BOOK & PRINT PORTFOLIO
To honour all those who fought with the Tank and Armoured Vehicle Corps during The Great War, each copy of No Man's Land is conservation matted to include an ORIGINAL pair of WWI Campaign Medals - The WWI British War Medal and Victory Medal - which have been sourced and collected over a number of years. Each pair of medals was actually issued to a member of the BRITISH TANK CORPS and have the recipients Service, Rank, Name and Number impressed on them.
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NO TURNING BACK
A Lancaster of No. 61 Squadron, RAF, piloted by Flt. Lt. Bill Reid, under attack from a German Fw190 en route to Dusseldorf on the night of November 3rd. Prints multi-signed by Lancaster crews.
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