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.

 

SPITFIRE CLIPPER

Tea being loaded aboard the clipper Spitfire in Pagoda Anchorage, Foochow, October 1857, just prior to a voyage to London. Artist signed print.

SPITFIRE COUNTRY

Spitfires of No 603 Squadron scurry back to Biggin Hill to re-arm and refuel during the Battle of Britain, summer, 1940. An Me109, shot down the previous day, lies discarded in a field below them. Pilot signed print.
 

 

SPITFIRE SCRAMBLE

Richard's exquisite cameo Spitfire Scramble depicts a typical daily scene at Westhampnett as Flight Lieutenant 'Mickey' Mount, flight commander with 602 Squadron, leads the final section of Spitfires away from the base in a frantic scramble to intercept another large Luftwaffe force heading towards the Royal Navy's main base at Portsmouth and radar stations on the Isle of Wight in August 1940.

 

 

SQUADRON SCRAMBLE

Hurricanes of 43 Squadron scramble from an airfield in southern England during the height of the Battle of Britain, 1940. Pilot signed print.

STALAG LUFT III - THE GREAT ESCAPE

Reproduced on stunning archival paper as a Giclée edition and limited to just 76 copies worldwide, each is dedicated to one of the 76 prisoners who made it out of the camp that night. Every copy is individually printed with a specific number and issued mounted to include a small sample of sand recovered from the tunnel site together with an imprint taken from one of the original counterfeit Wehrmacht Eagle stamps engraved by a prisoner and used in the forging of travel documents.
 

 

STAND EASY

During a short respite from the heavy fighting on D-Day, paratroopers from the 101st Airborne stand easy outside a recently liberated café as they await orders for their next objective.

STEINHOFF TRIBUTE

Macky Steinhoff's Me109 in action against Hurricanes of RAF's 32 Squadron over the White Cliffs of Dover, summer 1940. Pilot signed print.
 

 

STING OF THE BLACK TULIP - THE GICLÉE STUDIO PROOF

The Sting of the Black Tulip was the first in Robert Taylor's immortal 'Hartmann Trilogy', and portrayed events on 7 August 1943 when Erich Hartmann, the world's highest scoring Ace, claimed seven victories in a day.


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