SECONDARY MARKET

Occasionally The Military Gallery is able to offer a small selection of sold-out prints on the Secondary Market. All prints are carefully inspected and supplied with original Certificate of Authenticity. Click on thumbnail image or title to see larger image and more details. To find out about prices and availability please contact the Military Gallery

 

PREPARING T-TOMMY AND THE LAST BRITISH DAMBUSTER - THE PRINT AND BOOK PORTFOLIO

617 ground crew prepare Lancaster AJ-T for Operation Chastise on the afternoon of Sunday 16 May 1943. Originally the reserve aircraft, AJ-T was flown to the Sorpe Dam by Flight Lieutenant Joe McCarthy and his crew after their aircraft AJ-Q developed a coolant leak moments before take-off. Bomb Aimer George 'Johnny' Johnson successfully released their bomb, spot on target, at 00.46 hrs in the morning, 17 May 1943.

PREPARING T-TOMMY AND THE LAST BRITISH DAMBUSTER - THE PRINT AND BOOK PORTFOLIO

617 ground crew prepare Lancaster AJ-T for Operation Chastise on the afternoon of Sunday 16 May 1943. Originally the reserve aircraft, AJ-T was flown to the Sorpe Dam by Flight Lieutenant Joe McCarthy and his crew after their aircraft AJ-Q developed a coolant leak moments before take-off. Bomb Aimer George 'Johnny' Johnson successfully released their bomb, spot on target, at 00.46 hrs in the morning, 17 May 1943.
 

 

PREPARING T-TOMMY AND THE LAST BRITISH DAMBUSTER - THE PRINT AND BOOK PORTFOLIO

617 ground crew prepare Lancaster AJ-T for Operation Chastise on the afternoon of Sunday 16 May 1943. Originally the reserve aircraft, AJ-T was flown to the Sorpe Dam by Flight Lieutenant Joe McCarthy and his crew after their aircraft AJ-Q developed a coolant leak moments before take-off. Bomb Aimer George 'Johnny' Johnson successfully released their bomb, spot on target, at 00.46 hrs in the morning, 17 May 1943.

PREPARING T-TOMMY AND THE LAST BRITISH DAMBUSTER - THE PRINT AND BOOK PORTFOLIO

617 ground crew prepare Lancaster AJ-T for Operation Chastise on the afternoon of Sunday 16 May 1943. Originally the reserve aircraft, AJ-T was flown to the Sorpe Dam by Flight Lieutenant Joe McCarthy and his crew after their aircraft AJ-Q developed a coolant leak moments before take-off. Bomb Aimer George 'Johnny' Johnson successfully released their bomb, spot on target, at 00.46 hrs in the morning, 17 May 1943.
 

 

QUEEN'S FLIGHT

A specially commissioned study of her Majesty The Queen's Flight on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary. Featured are all the main aircraft to have been in service with the flight.Pilot signed print.

RANGERS ON THE RAMPAGE

RAF Mosquitos on a "Day Ranger" mission attack a German airfield shortly after D-Day, 1944. Pilot signed print.
 

 

REACH FOR THE SKIES

Originally published in 1982, Robert Taylor's famous painting depicts legendary Ace, Douglas Bader flying his Mk.Va Spitfire high above the coast of Northern France in 1941.

REACH FOR THE SKIES

Originally published in 1982, Robert Taylor's famous painting depicts legendary Ace, Douglas Bader flying his Mk.Va Spitfire high above the coast of Northern France in 1941.
 

 

REACH FOR THE SKIES

Originally published in 1982, Robert Taylor's famous painting depicts legendary Ace, Douglas Bader flying his Mk.Va Spitfire high above the coast of Northern France in 1941.


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