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Information and aviation art prints of 57 Squadron. Royal Air Force 57 Lancaster Squadron. Avro Lancaster of No.57 Squadron, shown in aviation art prints available from Cranston Fine Arts the aviation art company, part of the Royal Air Force squadron's history in aviation art.


2 Discount Two-Print Packs Available on These Editions, Including :

Buy With :
Crewing Up by Graeme Lothian.
for £195

Save £25 !

Buy With :
Lancaster Dawn by Anthony Saunders. (D)
for £180

Save £45 !

Safely Home by Philip West.

The dawn of a new day illuminates a Lancaster of 57 Squadron returning to East Kirkby from night ops over occupied Europe, escorted by a Swannington based Mosquito night-fighter of 85 Squadron

Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £90.00

Signed by Flt Lt Phil Ainley DFC and Wing Commander Branse Burbridge DSO*, DFC*


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £115.00

Signed by Flt Lt Phil Ainley DFC and Wing Commander Branse Burbridge DSO*, DFC*


ITEM CODE DHM2301


2 Discount Two-Print Packs Available on These Editions, Including :

Buy With :
Crewing Up by Graeme Lothian.
for £220

Save £5 !

Buy With :
Lancaster Dawn by Anthony Saunders. (D)
for £185

Save £45 !

A Winters Dawn by Philip West.

This peaceful scene at East Kirkby in the winter of 1944 gives a very real feel for the vitally important work undertaken by ground crew in all weathers. At this stage of the war, to help identification at a distance, the tail fins of 57-squadron Lancasters wore a black vertical bar on a red background. The squadron flew on 348 raids, with 108 Lancasters lost in action plus 31 in accidents.

Signed limited edition of 200 prints. Paper size 28 inches x 18 inches (71cm x 46cm). Price £95.00

Signed by Flt Lt Phil Ainley DFC.



Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Paper size 28 inches x 18 inches (71cm x 46cm). Price £120.00

Signed by Flt Lt Phil Ainley DFC, Marshall of the RAF Sir Michael Beetham GCB CBE DFC FRAcS, Flight Lieutenant Ronald W Meeking and Flight Lieutenant Steve Stevens DFC, AE.



ITEM CODE DHM2621


5 Discount Two-Print Packs and
1 Discount Multi-Print Pack
Available on These Editions, Including :

Buy With :
Crewing Up by Graeme Lothian.
for £205

Save £20 !

Buy With :
Lancaster Dawn by Anthony Saunders. (D)
for £195

Save £35 !

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Distant Dispersal by Graeme Lothian. (C)
for £210

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Outward Bound by Philip West.

With the sun setting behind them, fully loaded Lancaster bombers from 57 Sqn, East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, make their way out over the English Channel on route to target. Each crew member knew the dangers ahead but bravely gave of their best at all times.

Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £95.00


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £135.00


ITEM CODE DHM2197

 

AVRO LANCASTER  The Lancaster had a crew of seven or eight, with a maximum speed of 287 mph (Mks I,lll, and X). Maximum range of 2,500 miles and a ceiling of 22,000 feet.   ARMAMENT. two .303 browning machine guns in  nose turret, dorsal turret,  and four tail turret. or two .50mm in tail turret. payload of 18,000 lb of bombs, one 12,000 lb or 22,000 lb bomb if modified.  DIMENSIONS. span 102 ft. length 69ft 4inches. and height 20ft. 6inches.

The Avro Lancaster arose from the avro Manchester and the first prototype Lancaster was a converted Manchester with four engines, The Lancaster was first flown in January 1941,  and started operations in march 1942,  By March 1945 The Royal Air Force had 56 Squadrons of Lancasters  with the first squadron equipped being the no. 44 squadron.

Outward Bound by Philip West  With the sun setting behind them, fully loaded Lancaster bombers from 57 Sqn, East Kirkby, Lincolnshire, make their way out over the English Channel on route to target. Each crew member knew the dangers ahead but bravely gave of their best at all times.

Safely Home by Philip E West.  The dawn of a new day illuminates a Lancaster of 57 Squadron returning to East Kirkby from night ops over occupied Europe, escorted by a Swannington based Mosquito night-fighter of 85 Squadron    Every print is signed by 57 Sqn Lancaster pilot Flt Lt Phil Ainley DFC and the RAF's top (21 victories) night-fighter pilot Sqn Ldr Branse Burbridge DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar.

 

 

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EDITIONS

Special Offer Pack of All Four Prints Price : £420

At the Setting of the Sun by Simon Atack Price : £105

Close Encounter by Ivan Berryman Price : £145

In Them We Trust by Ivan Berryman Price : £135

Fighter General by Graeme Lothian Price : £200

ARTIST
Featured Artist - Graeme Lothian



Graeme Lothian is an artist whose ability has seen him apply his talent to many different subjects - military, aviation, naval and landscape art. Having spent time in the army, taking on adventures such as parachuting, firing bazookas and making an attempt to climb Mount Everest, the discipline he has obtained from his experiences has been key to allowing him to take on his first love - painting - full time. Graeme first took on painting full-time by producing paintings of WW2 aircraft, such as Spitfires and Messerschmitts, but over his career in art, now spanning over two decades, has also produced many military and naval pieces too. More recently, he has undertaken a masive project of painting the River Thames, from its source, through London and beyond, producing over 50 paintings in this series, as well as a book. Graeme Lothian describes himself as a landscape painter. The paintings may have a Tiger, Steam Train, Spitfire or Kentish Oasts in them, but they're still landscapes. Graeme started painting in 1978 in oils, a medium he has stayed with since then. Joining the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces at the beginning of the 1980s, a parachuting accident curtailed his career and he returned to his first love - art. In the early 90s he formed a partnership with the late great Air Vice-Marshal Johnnie Johnson CB CBE DSO(two bars) DFC(bar) the top scoring Allied fighter pilot of WWII. Embarking on a career as an aviation artist, travelling all over Britain and Europe obtaining the signatures for his prints. Personally meeting the most famous aviators and top aces of both sides of the last war. Graemes first book An Artist on the Thames came out in 2004. His second, An Artist in London, which has taken 5 years to complete, is due to be published at the beginning of 2010. In between, he printed an Everest painting carrying the signatures of Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir Chris Bonnington. Graeme had solo exhibitions in 1981, 1989 in Sydney, Australia, 2007, 2008. In 2009, Graeme was one of only 56 other artists to exhibit at the internationally acclaimed and prestigious BP Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Gallery, London. In 2010 he is to go to Afghanistan as a war artist, one of only a select few to visit the war zone. He is being hosted by various units in the Helmand Province and Kandahar. Born in Sri Lanka, Graeme has painted all over the world including Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Nepal, India and most recently Oman and Jordan. His originals hang all over the world and to date has had over 80 limited edition art prints published.

Battle of Britain Signature Prints



Save £165 on this specially selected pack of Battle of Britain aviation art prints. All four prints for £420, giving collectors these prints at trade discounted prices!

This pack of aviation art prints includes 4 separate prints, at a highly discounted price when purchased in this special pack. The prints included in the pack are :

At the Setting of the Sun by Simon Atack,
Close Encounter by Ivan Berryman,
In Them We Trust by Ivan Berryman
and
Fighter General by Graeme Lothian.

In all, the prints have 13 different signatures of pilots and aircrew from both British and German sides of the Battle of Britain.

Graeme Lothian's Fighter General features some of the most popular and sought after German Battle of Britain pilot signatures.

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