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SECONDARY MARKET by Robert Taylor
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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
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D-DAY DROP 'STICK 21'
At 23.45 on the night of 5 June 1944, the 101st Airborne's most legendary unit of combat paratroopers - the notorious 'Filthy Thirteen' - jumped into France near the village of Sainte Mère Église, in the final hours before the D-Day landings.
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D-DAY THE AIRBORNE ASSAULT
Closely escorted by P-51 Mustangs of the 354th Fighter Group, C-47 Dakota Troop Carriers tow CG-4 Waco gliders over the Normandy beaches, June 6th 1944
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D-DAY THE AIRBORNE ASSAULT
Closely escorted by P-51 Mustangs of the 354th Fighter Group, C-47 Dakota Troop Carriers tow CG-4 Waco gliders over the Normandy beaches, June 6th 1944
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D-DAY THE AIRBORNE ASSAULT
Closely escorted by P-51 Mustangs of the 354th Fighter Group, C-47 Dakota Troop Carriers tow CG-4 Waco gliders over the Normandy beaches, June 6th 1944
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DAMBUSTERS - LEADING THE WAY
On the night of 16 / 17 May 1943, nineteen specially modified Lancasters of 617 Sqn left RAF Scampton to attack the mighty dams of the Ruhr valley using an ingenious 'bouncing bomb'. What followed would become legendary as one of the most audacious bombing raids ever attempted, and within hours the destruction of the Mohne and Eder dams would wreak havoc with the German war machine.
This cameo drawing from Robert's Graphite Collection portrays the Lancaster of Wing Commander Guy Gibson leading the first wave with precision low flying over Holland en-route to the Mohne dam.
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DAMBUSTERS - LEADING THE WAY
On the night of 16 / 17 May 1943, nineteen specially modified Lancasters of 617 Sqn left RAF Scampton to attack the mighty dams of the Ruhr valley using an ingenious 'bouncing bomb'. What followed would become legendary as one of the most audacious bombing raids ever attempted, and within hours the destruction of the Mohne and Eder dams would wreak havoc with the German war machine.
This cameo drawing from Robert's Graphite Collection portrays the Lancaster of Wing Commander Guy Gibson leading the first wave with precision low flying over Holland en-route to the Mohne dam.
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DAMBUSTERS - LEADING THE WAY
On the night of 16 / 17 May 1943, nineteen specially modified Lancasters of 617 Sqn left RAF Scampton to attack the mighty dams of the Ruhr valley using an ingenious 'bouncing bomb'. What followed would become legendary as one of the most audacious bombing raids ever attempted, and within hours the destruction of the Mohne and Eder dams would wreak havoc with the German war machine.
This cameo drawing from Robert's Graphite Collection portrays the Lancaster of Wing Commander Guy Gibson leading the first wave with precision low flying over Holland en-route to the Mohne dam.
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print not shown as available here, please go to Information on the
home page menu, then Contact Us. Complete the form and email to
us. We will do our best to locate the print for you trough one of
our appointed dealers.
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SECONDARY MARKET by Robert Taylor
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