Aviation art of the History of 21 squadron Royal
Air Force 21 squadron, Aviation art prints of Mosquitoes of 21
squadron Royal Air Force are shown in Operation Jericho, The
Amiens raid and the Aarthus University raid the HQ for the Gestapo for
Jutland. This aviation art prints by top aviation artists Ivan
Berryman and Philip Wets are available form Aviation art prints a
division of Cranston Fine Arts
Operation Jericho , The Amiens Raid by Philip West.
On 18th February 1944 Mosquitoes of 487 Squadron (New Zealand) and 464 Squadron (Australian) and 21 squadron took off from RAF Hunsdon. target the prison at Amiens, France. In this picture having approached the prison at a height of just 10 feet. Pilot Officer Maxwell Sparks and navigator Arthur Dunlop dropped their bombs before climbing and barely clearing the prison rooftop.
Item Code : DHM2214
Operation Jericho , The Amiens Raid by Philip West. - Editions Available
Tucked in tight en route to Copenhagen, a wave of Mosquito FB VIs of 21 Sqn and their Mustang Mk.III escorts of 126 Sqn (including top Ace Agorastos John Plagis - 16 victories, on his last mission of the war) approach the Jutland Peninsula after a bumpy crossing of the North Sea on the morning of 21st March 1945. The Mosquitoes went on to carry out one of the most daring and successful raids of the Second World War on the German Gestapo headquarters in the centre of Copenhagen, inflicting irreparable damage to the Shellhus and killing more than 150 Gestapo personnel.
Item Code : DHM1854
Shell House Raiders by Ivan Berryman. - Editions Available
On 31st October 1944 a courageous low level attack was undertaken by Mosquitoes of Nos. 21, 464 and 487 squadrons on the Aarthus University, Denmark, which housed the Gestapo HQ for the whole of Jutland.
Item Code : DHM2215
Mosquito Attack by Philip West. - Editions Available
Breakout. Amiens Raid by
Mosquitos by Ivan Berryman On 18th February 1944 Mosquitoes of 487 Squadron (New Zealand) and
464 Squadron (Australian) and 21 squadron took off from RAF Hunsdon.
target the prison at Amiens, France. This raid given the Code Operation
Jericho. In this picture the Mosquitoes having approached
the prison at a height of just 10 feet.
Mosquito Attack by Philip E West.
On 31st October 1944 a courageous low level attack was undertaken
by Mosquitoes of Nos. 21, 464 and 487 squadrons on the Aarthus
University, Denmark, which housed the Gestapo HQ for the whole of
Jutland.
Operation Jericho , The Amiens Raid by Philip West
On 18th February 1944 Mosquitoes of 487 Squadron (New Zealand) and
464 Squadron (Australian) and 21 squadron took off from RAF Hunsdon.
target the prison at Amiens, France. In this picture having approached
the prison at a height of just 10 feet. Pilot Officer Maxwell Sparks and
navigator Arthur Dunlop dropped their bombs before climbing and barely
clearing the prison rooftop.
HMS Captain at the Battle of Cape St Vincent by Ivan Berryman (P) Half Price - £5250.00
Dawn Rendezvous by Anthony Saunders. Half Price - £50.00
HMS Carmania sinking the German armed liner SS Cap Trafalgar off Ilha da Trindade, South Atlantic. 14th September 1914. By Ivan Berryman. (AP) Half Price - £25.00
Queen Mary at Southampton by Ivan Berryman. Half Price - £50.00