Channel Patrol (Spitfire) By Stephen Brown
Spitfire Mk I as of 19 Squadron over the English Channel in September 1940. Although seemingly alone in the sky the young pilots have no time to admire the cliffs of Beachy Head below them. They must remain constantly vigilant or risk being caught off guard by Luftwaffe fighters.
The Battle of Britain is drawing to a close and 19 Squadron have more than played their part in the struggle for control of the country’s skies. Based at Duxford and later Fowlmere, 19 Squadron fought with distinction during a sustained period of almost continuous front line combat.
All prints are signed and numbered by the artist and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The Image taken from an original by Stephen Brown.
Image size: 10.5 x 3 inches (27 x 7 cm)
Mounted size: 15 x 8 inches (38 x 20 cm) approx.
Limited to only 195 prints World wide
Print comes Doubled mounted ready for framing
Wrapped in cellophane wrap to protect the print
Comes ready to give as a gift
Artist:
Stephen Brown
From:
SWA Fine Art
Edition:
Primary
Size:
Image size: 10.5 x 3 inches (27 x 7 cm) Mounted size: 15 x 8 inches (38 x 20 cm) approx.
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