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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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BADERS BUS COMPANY - THE GICLEE STUDIO PROOF
Spitfires of the Tangmere Wing fly a southerly course towards the Pas de Calais and a doubtless engagement with Adolf Galland's 'Abbeville Boys'. The glorious colours of sunrise glint on the sleek fighters as they streak out over the early
morning cumulus clouds.
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BALLOON BUSTER
RFC 208 Squadron Sopwith Camel flown by Flt Lt Henry Botterell brings down a German observation balloon near Arras, northern France, August 29, 1918. Pilot signed print.
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BAND OF BROTHERS
Robert Taylor's emotive new painting shows S for Sugar on the morning of 27th
April, 1944 after her 95th sortie - a raid on the ball-bearing factory at
Schweinfurt. As the battle-scarred bomber taxies in at RAF Waddington, other
467 Squadron Lancasters follow, heading for their dispersal points. Already the
weary crews begin their informal debriefing.
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BARQUE GLENOGIL
Four-masted barque Glenogil towing up the Mersey river. Aritst signed limited edition.
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BATTLE FOR THE ISLANDS
Corsairs of VMF 121 provide close air support to the US landings on Rendova, June 30, 1943. Pilot signed print edition.
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BATTLE OF THE BRENNER - THE BATTLE FOR ITALY PORTFOLIO
The last remaining units of the fascist Italian Air Force attempt to engage B25s from the 340th Bomb Group who have successfully destroyed a vital enemy rail bridge in the strategic Brenner Pass, northern Italy, 10 April 1945. The enemy Me109s are completely routed by escorting P51 Mustangs of the 325th Fighter Group who are quickly on the scene.
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BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA
Attack on the Japanese carrier Shoho by SBD Dauntless pilots from the USS Lexington, May 4 1942. Prints signed by Dauntless pilots.
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BATTLE OF THE NILE
Admiral Nelson catches Napoleon's fleet by surprise in Aboukir Bay, August 1, 1798. Artist signed print.
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BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR
Robert Taylor's interpretation of the most famous battle in naval history, the Battle of Trafalgar, which took place on October 21, 1805. Print signed by current Lord Nelson..
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