THE COMMEMORATIVE CARD COLLECTION
Card Stand

A range of high quality commemorative greetings cards using classic images from the archives of the Military Gallery. These striking cards are left blank inside for a personal greeting or message and supplied in clear plastic wrap with envelope.

Each card is 5½" x 7¾" in size

Card Display

 

AFTER THE BATTLE

Spitfire MkIXs of 611 Squadron return to Kenley following combat with FW190s over the English Channel, July 1942. Below are the fields of Southern England,the Channel coast visible in the distance.

 

 

RETURN OF THE BELLE

The Memphis Belle returns to Bassingbourne, Cambridgeshire, following a daylight mission, Autumn 1942.

BADER'S BUS COMPANY

High over the south coast of England, the defiant Spitfire pilots of Douglas Bader’s Tangmere Wing fly a southerly course towards the Pas de Calais to engage Adolf Galland’s ‘Abbeville Boys’ shortly after their indomitable leader had been shot down and taken prisoner, August 1941.
 

 

MISSION COMPLETED

Battle-torn B-17 Flying Fortresses of the US Eighth Air Force make their final approach following a gruelling raid over Germany. Having taken a pounding by enemy fighters, the weary crews descend into the welcome tranquillity of the English countryside.

LAST FLIGHT HOME

A flight of RAF Bomber Command’s most famous heavy bomber – the magnificent Avro Lancaster – makes a safe return to base after a tough daylight raid on enemy positions in the weeks following D-Day, 1944.
 


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