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Philip West , one of the leading aviation artist has produced some great Mosquito art prints, and we have brought them altogether for your selection.Night Hawks by Philip West The ever-vigilant crew of this Mosquito night-fighter successfully intercept a Luftwaffe Bf110 as it heads towards a bomber stream over target in Germany. 

Wings of Dawn by Philip West.

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Signed limited edition of 200 prints.  Free Shipping Special Offer £135.00
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Wings of Dawn by Philip West.

The legendary, much loved and respected wooden wonder Mosquito was perhaps the best twin-engined fighter-bomber of its size to see combat action during WW11. More than 7,700 de Havilland Mosquitoes were produced and served in many versions, from fighters, night fighters, bombers, attack aircraft, trainers, reconnaissance aircraft, torpedo bombers and civil transports.

Signed limited edition of 200 prints. Paper size 26.5 inches x 16.5 inches (68cm x 42cm). Price £135.00



Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Paper size 26.5 inches x 16.5 inches (68cm x 42cm). Price £

Signed by Wing Commander Branse Burbridge.


ITEM CODE DHM2322

Time To Go by Philip West.

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Time To Go by Philip West.

Late 1944 and as the sun sets, Mark XIX Mosquito night fighters from 85 and 157 Squadrons based at RAF Swannington crew up for their next operation over hostile territory. These Mosquitoes scored many victories in the defence of Bomber Command aircraft and their crews during their relentless and dangerous missions over Germany.

Signed limited edition of 150 prints. Paper size 28 inches x 12.5 inches (71cm x 32cm). Price £90.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Robert Bruce, Flight Lieutenant John Jock Cairns, Squadron Leader John Hall, DFC*, W O Donald J Jimmy Lowrie, Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey Perks DFC, H. E. Tappin (deceased) and Flying Officer Jim York DFC.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Paper size 28 inches x 12.5 inches (71cm x 32cm). Price £125.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Robert Bruce, Flight Lieutenant John Jock Cairns, Squadron Leader John Hall, DFC*, W O Donald J Jimmy Lowrie, Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey Perks DFC, H. E. Tappin (deceased) and Flying Officer Jim York DFC.


ITEM CODE DHM2716


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Tirpitz Re-Visited by Philip West.

Depicts Sqn. Ldr. Frank Dodd and P/O Eric Hill flying low under unexpected heavy fire in a ten-and-a-half-hour sortie to Tromso Fjord on 22nd March 1945, to obtain confirmation of the final demise of the pride of the German navy - the battleship Tirpitz.

Signed limited edition print. Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm) . Price £

Signed by Warrant Officer Harry Barrett, W/O Francis Joseph Baylis AFM C de G (Belg) Kings Commendation, Flt. Lt. Peter G Brearley DFC, Flying Officer Tom Clark, Flt. Lt. Arnold Cussons, Flight Officer Ken Ellis DFM, Flight Officer Eric Hill DFC DFM, W/O S. F. (Paddy) Hope, Flight Lieutenant Walter Le May DFC, Flight Lieutenant Tom Pratt DFC, Flight Lieutenant Mike Randles and Flying Officer Joe Townshend DFM.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Only one secondary market print available. Paper size 28 inches x 20 inches (71cm x 51cm). Price £200.00

Signed by Warrant Officer Harry Barrett, W/O Francis Joseph Baylis AFM C de G (Belg) Kings Commendation, Flt. Lt. Peter G Brearley DFC, Flying Officer Tom Clark, Flt. Lt. Arnold Cussons, Flight Officer Ken Ellis DFM, Flight Officer Eric Hill DFC DFM, W/O S. F. (Paddy) Hope, Flight Lieutenant Walter Le May DFC, Flight Lieutenant Tom Pratt DFC, Flight Lieutenant Mike Randles and Flying Officer Joe Townshend DFM.



ITEM CODE DHM2190

Mosquito Attack by Philip West.

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Mosquito Attack by Philip 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.

Signed limited edition of 250 prints. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £135.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Maxwell N. Sparks A.F.C., R.A.F., Flt Lt Cecil S Elliott and Wing Commander B.E. Dick Hogan.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £150.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Maxwell N. Sparks A.F.C., R.A.F., Flt Lt Cecil S Elliott and Wing Commander B.E. Dick Hogan.


ITEM CODE DHM2215

Operation Jericho , The Amiens Raid by Philip West.

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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.

Signed limited edition of 300 prints. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £135.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Maxwell N. Sparks A.F.C., R.A.F. and Arthur Dunlop.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 14 inches (64cm x 36cm). Price £150.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Maxwell N. Sparks A.F.C., R.A.F. and Arthur Dunlop.


ITEM CODE DHM2214


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Mosquito Pathfinders by Philip West.

Groundcrew busy themselves readying their de Havilland Mosquito as the aircrew head out towards the aeroplane for yet another mission to a high value target over occupied Europe during WW2. Their dangerous job as Pathfinders is to accurately mark and bomb the target for the main heavy bomber force. It required great skill in navigation, airmanship and courage. The Mosquito proved to be a real thoroughbred and ideal for many varied combat sorties so earning the nick-name The Wooden Wonder.

Signed limited edition of 100 prints  Paper size 27 inches x 18 inches (69cm x 46cm). Price £135.00

Signed by :
Flying Officer Doug Waite
.



Limited edition of 40 artist proofs.  Paper size 27 inches x 18 inches (69cm x 46cm). Price £150.00

Signed by :
Flying Officer Doug Waite
Flt. Lt. Ted Dunford DFC
Flt. Lt. Les Brown AFC AFM AE MID
and
Flt. Lt. E OConnor..


ITEM CODE DHM1836


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Twos Company by Philip West.

The Lancaster and Mosquito became legends in their own time during the Second World War. Both performed vital roles in support of the allied cause roaming far and wide over occupied Europe.

Signed limited edition of 150 prints. Paper size 28 inches x 19 inches (71cm x 48cm). Price £95.00



Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Paper size 28 inches x 19 inches (71cm x 48cm). Price £135.00

Signed by Air Marshall Sir Alfred (Freddy) Ball, KCB DSO DFC and Flight Lieutenant John Petrie-Andrews DFC DFM.



ITEM CODE DHM2648

Night Hawks by Philip West.

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Night Hawks by Philip West.

The ever-vigilant crew of this Mosquito night-fighter successfully intercept a Luftwaffe Bf110 as it heads towards a bomber stream over target in Germany.

Signed limited edition of 175 prints. Paper size 28 inches x 14 inches (71cm x 36cm). Price £90.00

Signed by Wing Commander Branse Burbridge DSO* DFC* and Squadron Leader John Hall, DFC*.


Limited edition of 25 artist proofs Paper size 28 inches x 14 inches (71cm x 36cm). Price £115.00

Signed by Wing Commander Branse Burbridge DSO* DFC* and Squadron Leader John Hall, DFC*.


ITEM CODE DHM2223


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Ready for Action by Philip West.

The de Havilland Mosquito was one of the most outstanding British built aircraft of the Second World War. It was first proposed as a fast, unarmed bomber. However, once in service it proved to be extremely versatile and was produced in great numbers in various variants, fighter, bomber, photo reconnaissance and many more. The Wooden Wonder became a true thoroughbred.

Signed limited edition of 150 prints. Paper size 23 inches x 14.5 inches (58cm x 37cm). Price £95.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Aubrey Hilli Hilliard.



Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Paper size 23 inches x 14.5 inches (58cm x 37cm). Price £135.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Aubrey Hilli Hilliard and Wing Commander Branse Burbridge DSO* DFC*.



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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


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Pathfinder Force by Philip West.

Passing low over Norwich Cathedral on this wintry evening, Pathfinder Mosquitoes begin to transit east from their bases on yet another dangerous night-time mission over enemy territory. They will take the lead on this bombing mission and their role is to identify and mark pre-planned targets with flares, enabling the main force of Lancaster and Halifax aircraft to drop their bombs as accurately as possible. The Pathfinders were elite squadrons in RAF Bomber Command. Like all aircrew, these brave men took the fight to the enemy night after night until victory was achieved. 

Signed limited edition of 100 prints. Paper size 27 inches x 19.5 inches (69cm x 49cm). Price £135.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Douglas Hadland.



Limited edition of 25 artist proofs. Paper size 27 inches x 19.5 inches (69cm x 49cm). Price £150.00

Signed by Flight Lieutenant Douglas Hadland, Squadron Leader TJ Tommy Broom DFC (deceased) and Sqn Ldr W E Bill Lucas DFC.


ITEM CODE DHM1739

 
Night Hawks by Philip West The ever-vigilant crew of this Mosquito night-fighter successfully intercept a Luftwaffe Bf110 as it heads towards a bomber stream over target in Germany.

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. Every print is signed by Maxwell Sparsks and Arthur Dunlop - the two men pictured in this aircraft.

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 SquadronEvery 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.

Tirpitz Re-Visited by Philip West  In a 10½ hour sortie to Tromso Fjord on 22nd March 1945, Sqn Ldr Frank Dodd and P/O Eric Hill flew low under unexpected heavy fire to obtain confirmation of the final demise of the pride of the German Navy - the battleship Tirpitz.

Tirpitz Re-Visited by Philip West

Signatures : Warrant Officer Harry Barrett flew as a PR Mosquito Navigator for 17 months from October 1945 to April 1947.  He volunteered for aircrew duties as a navigator in mid-1941, and was selected and put on deferred service until August 1942.  He trained as a Navigator / Wireless Op at Cranwell and in Canada, qualifying in November 1943.  He was on the night-flying staff at 3(P) AFU at South Cerney for nine months.  He qualified as an air-gunner in May 1945 on the Isle of Man.  On joining 540 Squadron at Benson, he and his pilot ferried three Mosquitoes to the Middle East and was then posted to 680 in Palestine, where it was more dangerous on the ground than in the air.  680 then became 13 Squadron.  Harry carried out aerial surveys in Egypt and the Greek Islands, and then went on the Nairobi.  Nine of the 15 Mosquitoes Harry flew in came to grief.

W/O Francis Joseph Baylis AFM C de G (Belg) Kings Commendation volunteered in October 1941 and joined the ACRC Lords in March 1942.  He completed a ITW at Baddacombe and a Wireless course at Cranwell.  He received flying training at Port Albert, Ontario and Charlotte Town PEI and a General reconnaissance Course at Squires Gate, then OTU (PR) at Dyce.  He was posted to 544 Squadron, Benson in January 1944 and flew 63 ops, finishing in April 1945.  he was awarded the C de G with Palme and also served on 13 (PR) Squadron at Fayid 1947-49 and awarded the AFM.  Finally, after ten minths on 540 (PR) Benson he received the Kings Commendation.

Flt. Lt. Peter G Brearley DFC joined the RAF in 1941 from Cambridge University Air Sqn.  He obtained his wings in 1942, and then completed a navigation course at 3 School of General Reconnaissance and after OTU joined 140 Photo Reconnaissance Sqdn in November 1942 until March 1944.  The squadron was attached to Army intelligence revising maps and possible coastal landing sites for the coming invasion.  Targets also included flying bomb sites in Pas de Calais area and other varied sectors of enemy activity.  At first peter flew Spitfires and later Mosquitoes with F/O Leslie W Preston GM as navigator.  He finished his RAF service as a flying instructor on Mosquitoes.

Flying Officer Tom Clark volunteered to join the RAF in October 1941.  On completion of training he spent 12 months flying with Dominion and trained pilots at No 15 (P) AFU.  At No 8 OTU Dyce he crewed with Fl/Lt (later Sqn Ldr) W R Assheton and was posted to 540 Sqn in May 1944.  He completed 48 operations and ceased flying duties in September 1945.

Flt. Lt. Arnold Cussons joined the RAF in July 1940, but pilot training did not start until early 1941.  After EFTS (DH82) and SFTS (Oxford) he was told he must be an Instructor.  FIS at Cranwell, instructing at 14 SFTS Lyneham (then grass field!) then secondment to RNZAF at Christchurch until got back to UK September 1943.  8OTU (Dyve) then 540 Sqn, A flight, January 1944.  Flew 62 operational flights including Damage Assessment of the Tirpitz just 3 hours after it was sunk by Lancasters.  He returned to instructing in July 1945, first as Flt Cdr  Mosquitoes at PRU's 8 OTU then as CFI when Frank Dodd left.  Arnold then went to the Empire Central Flying School as a Tutor.  He left the RAF at the end of 1949 after a time flying Hornets with 65 Sqn, Linton-on-Ouse near York.

Flight Officer Ken Ellis DFM joined the RAF in April 1942 for training as an Observer.  He received his wings as a navigator in Canada and after subsequent OTU training was posted to 540 Squadron (PR) at Benson in January 1944.  His pilot was F/Lt Arnold Cussons DFC and after in excess of 60 missions over Europe, Ken eventually left the Squadron in July 1945.  He and Arnold photographed the German battleship Tirpitz within hours of it being capsized on 12th November 1944 in Tromso Fjord.

Flight Officer Eric Hill DFC DFM joined the RAF in 1941 and crewed up with F/Lt F L Dodd AFC in January 1944.  He joined 544 Mosquito PRU Squadron (detached from RAF Benson to Leuchars) in March 1944.  They did all their 53 operational flights together, including flying diplomatic mail to Churchill at the Big Three Conferences in Moscow, Athens and Yalta.  They photographed the battleship Tirpitz at anchor in Alten Fjord (north Norway) in July 1944 having lost their cockpit hood cover moments before.  In other sorties, they survived a half-hour chase by two ME262 jets over Magdeburg and a ME109 attack while on one engine over the same city.  Frank Dodd stayed in the service as a pilot after the war, finally retiring as Air Vice Marshall, CBE DSO DFC AFC*** AE LRPS.

W/O S F (Paddy) Hope joined the RAFVR in July 1940 and trained as a WOP / Nav at Blackpool, Yatesbury, Torquay and Staverton, joining 236 Squadron, Coastal Command at Carew Cheriton, S Wales in October 1941 on Blenheims.  After 3 operations, he converted to Beaufighters Squadron before moving to Wattisham, where he did 3 operations on Beaufighters over the German Bight.  Paddy then transferred to PRU Benson on Mosquitoes in May 1942.  He completed 20 more ops with F/O F Mckay (NZ) before bailing out over Belgium in December 1942 after engine failure.  After evading for one month, he was captured at the Spanish frontier with Comete Line Leader (A deJongh) and held by the Gestapo for questioning, for four months.  He was made a PoW in Germany until returning home on 11 May 1945.

Fligh Lieutenant Walter le May DFC joined the RAF in 1941, and trained as an Observer in Canada, joining 140 Squadrom, Army Co-operation Command, at Hartford Bridge (now Blackbshe).  The squadron, engaged on photo reconnaissance, was unique in that one flight was equipped with Spitfires while a second flight, converting from Blenheims to Lockheed Venturas, was used for night operations.  In June 1943 the squadron became part ofthe 34 Wing 2nd Tactical Air Force, and later converted to Mosquito IX & XVI.  Mainly involved in night operations, he, with his pilot, F/Lt Ray Batenburg DFC, RNZAF, crossed the French coast a few minutes after midnight on D-Day, and took photographs of key points, followed by nearly two hours of low level visual reconnaissance, at heights down to 200 feet.  After operational flying he was appointed Night Ops Controller 34 Wing, and, afterwards Ops Controller at HQ2 Group, Gutersloh.

Flight Lieutenant Tom Pratt DFC joined the RAF in 1940 and after initial training in Paignton, Duxford and Hidlington he was posted to West Freugh.  He left there in 1943 and went to Squires Gate for navigational training, and then to Dyce for conversion to Mosquitoes.  He was posted to 544 Sqdn at Benson and stayed until the war was over.  Tom says "I flew 68 sorties and was fortunate to be chosen to fly to Moscow, when Churchill attended the Yalta Conference, and had an extremely pleasant few days being entertained by the Russians!"  Tom finally left the RAF in 1946.

Flight Lieutenant Mike Randles volunteered as a Wireless Operator in 1941, but on call up immediately remustered for aircrew.  His lengthy training as a navigator/ wireless op/ photographer culminated in jooining 540 Squadron at RAF Benson.  With his pilot, Flight Lieutenant Guy Trevor, who sadly lost his life in a flying accident shortly after the end of the war, he completed 35 PR operations from Benson, Dyce (Aberdeen) from which they concentrated on Norwegian targets, and Coulommiers in France.  Their longest operation of over 1500 miles took over six ours to photograph 18 targets in Norway in November 1944.  Mike claims he was a lucky one, having been shot at only twice and escaping interception by German jets over Prague, Arnhem and Osnabruck.

Flying Officer Joe Townshend DFN joined the RAF in February 1942 and after a wireless course at Cranwell went to Canada for Navigation, GR and an OTU on Torpedo Hampdens on Vancouver Island.  He returned to England for an OTU on Mosquitos at Dyce where he teamed up with F/Lt H C S (Sandy) Powell DFC.  After four ferry trips to Rabat in Morocco, he joined 540 Squadron in May 1944 and completed 50 Photo Reconnaissance operations over Europe, including finding the Tirpitz at Tromso for the Lancasters to sink in November 1944.

 

 

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Featured Artist - Gerald Coulson



Gerald Coulson has been painting professionally for over 30 years and has a reputation that is second to none. Entirely self taught, he developed his technique to such a high standard that his work was published as fine art prints, enabling him to begin a full time painting career in 1969. Since that time his work, covering many different subjects, has been published and marketed worldwide as both open and limited edition prints. Gerald has had many one-man shows both in the UK and the USA and his work has been extensively exhibited throughout the world. A recent one man show of his in the UK attracted more than 3000 people in two days. The Fine Art Trade Guild have placed him in the top ten best selling artists no less than fifteen times - three times at number one. Coulson's passion for aircraft stems from childhood. This passion led to an apprenticeship as an aircraft engineer after which he served in the RAF as a technician and with British Airways as an engineer at Heathrow. His knowledge of aircraft engineering, combined with his drawing ability, led to him becoming a Technical Illustrator of service manuals for Civil and Military aircraft. These experiences and technical background have allowed him an insight and intimate knowledge of the aircraft he paints. Along with a unique ability to capture these aircraft on canvas this naturally led to a painting career which he has developed to successfully cover a wide variety of subjects. Following a trip to the 1991 British Grand Prix his interest in Motor racing was fuelled. His ability to capture the technical detail and a talent for painting subjects at speed meant that this was a perfect natural progression alongside his aviation work and he is now also firmly established as one of the worlds leading motor racing artists. A Vice President and founder member of the Guild of Aviation Artists he is a four times winner of the Flight International Trophy for outstanding aviation painting. He qualified for his pilots licence in 1960 and is still actively flying today - mostly vintage aircraft, and can often be seen buzzing over the Fens of Cambridgeshire in a Tiger Moth. Whatever the subject he paints, whether aviation, landscape or portrait, his unique ability to capture the realism and 'mood'of the scene is unsurpassed, making him one of the most widely collected and highly regarded artists in the world today.

Pilot and Aircrew Signed Halifax Prints



Save £170 on this specially selected pack of Halifax bomber aviation art prints. All four prints for £360, 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 :

Leading the Way by Gerald Coulson,
Action This Day by Richard Taylor,
Halifax Mk.III NA337 by Ivan Berryman
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Halifax Tugs Towing Hamilcar Gliders by Ivan Berryman.

In all, the prints have 9 different signatures of pilots and aircrew related to the Halifax aircraft.

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