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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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OPERATION CERBERUS
Portrayal of the Channel Dash - three German ships embark from Brest, France returning to home ports encounter their own mines.
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OPERATION CHASTISE - THE CREW LIST
To commemorate the 80th anniversary of Operation Chastise the Military Gallery is proud to release this special poster dedicated to those 133 airmen who were the Dambusters. Each of the 19 Lancaster crews is listed by name, rank and position alongside their aircraft's individual role in that incredible mission on the night that a legend was born.
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OPERATION HERRICK
Completed in Richard's ?trademark' style of graphite, wash and coloured highlights on toned buff paper, this daring piece serves as a lasting tribute to all members of the armed forces who served during Operation Herrick and for those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
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OPERATION MILLENNIUM - THE 1000 BOMBER RAID
Internationally renowned for his exceptional
drawing skills, artist Richard Taylor has
provided us with Operation Millennium, a
stunning piece depicting the composite make-
up of aircraft types participating in that
historic raid. Reproduced in restricted
quantities as a fine art Limited Edition
print, each copy is issued matted to full
conservation standards to include the
original autograph of Arthur Harris who
masterminded Operation Millennium, along with
seven World War Two veterans, each
representing the different types of aircraft
flown on the raid.
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OPERATION TIDAL WAVE
B-24 Liberators of the 44th and 98th Bomb Groups exit the target following the low-level raid on Ploesti oil refineries. Pilots and crews signed print.
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OPS ON HOLD
Heavy snow has settled over the frozen countryside around RAF Fiskerton in Lincolnshire, and for once the Lancasters of 49 Squadron stand quietly idle at their dispersal points, March 1944.
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