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A Bolt For The Blue by Gerald Coulson New Release

A Bolt For The Blue by Gerald Coulson New Release
Aircraft - English Electric Lightning.
Seen climbing out of RAF Wattisham, a Lightning F.3 of Treble One Squadron scrambles to intercept an unidentified intruder plotted on the RAF’s early warning radar. Almost certainly it will be Russian, probably he will be escorted out of harms way, but the interceptor is armed with a pair of air-to-air missiles just in case. Signed by Air Vice Marshal GEORGE BLACK CB OBE AFC*, Flight Lieutenant IAN BLACK, Air Vice Marshal PETER COLLINS, Flight Lieutenant HEDLEY MOLLAND, Air Commodore JOHN MITCHELL CB OBE AFC*. Anniversary Edition also signed by Wing Commander JIMMY DELL OBE, Group Captain IAN THOMSON, Flight Lieutenant PAUL FIELD, Flight Lieutenant ALAN PAGE, Flight Lieutenant IAIN SMALL. Commemorative Edition also signed by Wing Commander ROLAND ‘BEE’ BEAMONT CBE DSO* DFC* DL (matted, Companion print), Group Captain JOHN SQUIER (Companion print).


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A Lincolnshire Sunset 1944 by Gerald Coulson

A Lincolnshire Sunset 1944 by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft: Lancaster
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
As the sun is setting in the early part of 1944 over their Lincolnshire airfield, the groundcrews make final preparations to the Lancasters of 617 Squadron. Beneath the mighty aircraft crews ready themselves for long, gruelling night operation over occupied Europe. The signatures:Tony Iveson , Fred Watts, Robert Knights, Malcolm Hamilton, James Castgnola,
*George Chalmers, *Edward Johnson, *Raymond Grayston, *George Johnson. *Artist Proofs only



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Alone at Dawn by Gerald Coulson

Alone at Dawn by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft: Lancaster
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
A crippled Lancaster limps back from a night bombing raid over occupied Europe. As was often the case the mighty Bomber has been heavily damaged by flak and with an engine out has fallen far behind the main force. Dawn is now breaking and the crew, still over a hostile North Sea, desperately struggle to reach the safety of the British mainland. The sigantures:Drane Lowe, Bill North, DM Strong, BA 'Jimmy' James , Sir Michael Beetham, *Stan Bradford , *Larry Curtis , *Basil Fish,* Sir Lewis Hodges ,**W.Farquharson **,Douglas Newham , **Sir John Curtiss, **Wilf Burnett ,**Harry Hughes ,** Alex Henshaw (* Artists proof and Publishers proof, **Publishers Proof)



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A Moment of Triumph Silverstone 1961 by Gerald Coulson

A Moment of Triumph Silverstone 1961 by Gerald Coulson
Motorsport Art by Gerald Coulson
Stirling Moss, having already won the International Sports Car Race in Lotus earlier that day, was driving Rob Walkers 2½ litre Cooper Climax and qualified second on the grid despite being unhappy with the steering of his car. The starting grid front row was Bruce McLaren, Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham and Graham Hill

Signed by Sir Stirling Moss


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Country Life '43 by Gerald Coulson

Country Life '43 by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft - Mosquito
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
It is a cold, misty winters day early in 1943 and a pair of Mosquitoes B. Mk IV return from a low level precision bombing raid over Occupied Europe. As the sun rises over the East Anglian countryside the unmistakable sound of Merlin Engines shatter the silence as these magnificent aircraft emerge from the mist skimming across the landscape, heading back to their Norfolk base. The signatures: Sir Ivor Broom, T.J. ‘Tommy’ Broom, Richard Haine


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Dawn Sortie by Gerald Coulson

Dawn Sortie by Gerald Coulson
Spitfire
Gerald Coulson's majestic new painting captures a pair of Spitfire Mk1s at dawn high above the clouds over southern England in late 1940. An iconic tribute from the artist to the greatest fighter aircraft of all time.

Signed by the artist and Flight Lieutenant ALAN DAVIS, Squadron Leader GORDON HENDERSON DFC , Flight Lieutenant KURT TAUSSIG


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Dambusters by Gerald Coulson

Dambusters by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft - Lancaster
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
As Mick Martin's aircraft pulls away from the target his 9,250lb bomb explodes behind him and although not actually breaching the dam wall, sends a huge plume of water into the air leaving a fine mist hanging in the atmosphere. Guy Gibson having already made his run flies to Martins right, lights on full drawing gun fire from the towers. The Signatures: George Chalmers , Edward Johnson , Raymond Grayston , George Johnson .


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Dambusters - The Morning After by Gerald Coulson

Dambusters - The Morning After by Gerald Coulson
Lancaster - 17 May 1943
Just after midnight, on the night of 16/17 May 1943, Lancaster crews of 617 Squadron undertook what was to become the most remarkable and probably best-remembered air raid of the Second World War. Flying all the way from their base in England in darkness at tree-top height, with just the light of the moon to guide them, the specially selected crews made a surprise attack on the mighty hydro-electric dams in the Ruhr. Gerald Coulson’s new painting shows a single Lancaster of 617 Squadron, one of the lucky ones having made it safely back to base, proudly standing alone as if in tribute to those that didn’t return.

Signed by Sergeant RAYMOND E. GRAYSTON, Squadron Leader GEORGE L. JOHNSON DFM, Corporal KENNETH LUCAS. Artist Proof also signed by RICHARD TODD


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Defence of the Capital by Gerald Coulson

Defence of the Capital by Gerald Coulson
High over London Hurricanes of 85 Squadron engage Me109's in an intense dogfight during the heavy fighting of August 1940. Signed by Group Captain GEORGE WESTLAKE, Squadron Leader KEN 'HAWKEYE' LEE , Wing Commander BOB FOSTER, Squadron Leader DOUG NICHOLLS, Flight Lieutenant NIGEL KEMP




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Evening Patrol by Gerald Coulson

Evening Patrol by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft - MKII Spitfires
Military Aviation Art by Gerald Coulson
Acklington and Leconfield, and carry out coastal and sea patrols before returning to the more intense fighting in the south. This superb and evocative painting by one of the world’s most collected artists, Gerald Coulson, captures the mood of one such patrol. Flying over the Humber Estuary as the sun is setting, pilots of 610 Sqn return their MKII Spitfires to Leconfield after a convoy patrol late in 1940. Signed by: Group captain Desmond Sheen , Wing Commander ‘Paddy’ Barthropp, Squadron Leader Neville Duke, Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan , Squadron Leader B G ‘Stapme’ Stapleton', Air Commodore Peter Brothers , Squadron Leader A.C. Leigh , Wing Commander H.M. Stephen , *Squadron Leader John Bentley-Beard, *Wing Commander Tom Neil , *Air Vice Marshal JE. ‘Johnnie’ Johnson


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First Flight by Gerald Coulson

First Flight by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft: Hawker Hunter
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
On July 21st 1951 WB188, the Hawker PI067 Prototype, made it's first flight from Boscombe Down, flown by Hawker Chief Test Pilot and WWII fighter ace, Squadron Leader Neville Duke DSO, OBE,DFC**, AFC. This historic aircraft went on to become the Hunter one of Britain's most successful fighter aircraft. The signatures Neville Duke,


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First Light by Gerald Coulson

First Light by Gerald Coulson
In Gerald Coulson’s fine study First Light, Mk Vb Spitfires of 92 Squadron climb out of Biggin Hill at the outset of an early morning patrol on a cold winter’s morning in February 1941. Leaving the mist behind as the first beams of light streak across the heavens, they will turn to the east and steel themselves to meet the enemy, high in the dawn sky.

Signed by Squadron Leader GEOFFREY WELLUM DFC, Squadron Leader NEVILLE DUKE DSO OBE DFC **

Each print is issued with a matching numbered copy of Geoffrey Wellum’s top selling and highly acclaimed book ‘First Light’, which is presented in a unique gold embossed slipcase.

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Home Run by Gerald Coulson

Home Run by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft: Mosquito
Military Aviation Art by Gerald Coulson
It is June 1944 and Mosquito B. Mk XVI's of the Light Night Strike Force, with their distinctive bomb doors and wing tanks return from a raid over Berlin having despatched their 4000lb 'cookie' bombs. The sun is just beginning to rise and the peaceful tranquillity is shattered as these majestic aircraft power in from the North Sea and continue their route, flying at low level over the Norfolk Marshes.Signed by 'The Flying Brooms' Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom KCB CBE DSO DFC AFC, Squadron Leader T.J. 'Tommy' Broom DFC. Extra signatures on the Strike Force Edition:Ernest Rodley, Geoffrey Perks, Norman Mackie


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Leading the Way by Gerald Coulson

Leading the Way by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft: Halifax Bomber (Lancaster - Pathfinder companion print)
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
This superb print depicts a Halifax B.MkII series 1A of 35 (PFF) Squadron on an operation over occupied Europe. Flying at around 20,000 feet and completely alone and unprotected, the crew navigate their bomber well ahead of the main force, leading the way to their target. The signature John Rollins , Ernest Kenwright , Pat Carden , *David Codd , *Sir Michael Hanham , *Don Carruthers,** Harold Kirby, ** Ernest Rodley, ** Don Bennet , ** Hamish Mahaddie, ** John Searby. *Artist Proof and Pathfinder Editions. **Pathfinder Editions only



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Mission by Moonlight by Gerald Coulson

Mission by Moonlight by Gerald Coulson
Mosquito B Mk. XVI
To commemorate this much-loved and incomparable aircraft, Gerald Coulson’s evocative painting depicts a Mosquito B Mk. XVI, a high altitude bomber version, on operations deep over occupied Europe. Signed by Wing Commander ROBERT BRAY, Flight Lieutenant FRANK DIAMOND DFC AE, Flight Lieutenant GEOFFREY PERKS DFC


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Moonlight by Gerald Coulson

Moonlight by Gerald Coulson
Lysander
Flying secret agents in and out of occupied France, transporting arms and radio equipment to the Resistance, and collecting downed airmen from behind enemy lines, was one of the most hazardous flying operations of World War II. Signed by Flight Lieutenant PETER ARKELL


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Morning Chorus by Gerald Coulson

Morning Chorus by Gerald Coulson
With his aircraft still in the markings of his previous unit, JG51, Günther Lützow and his Me109F’s of JG3 take off from a snow covered airfield at Schatalowka on the Russian Front, in December 1941.signatures of FOUR highly respected Me109 fighter pilots who flew in combat on the Eastern Front. Feldwebel JOHANNES BACHMANN, Fähnrich MANFRED LEISEBEIN, Unteroffizier OTFRIED SAHL, Fähnrich KLAUS VOLLGOLD. Hartmann tribute edition also with :

superb matted companion print signed by Erich Hartmann

The Tribute and Artist Proof editions include a mounted companion print.


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Normandy Sunrise by Gerald Coulson

Normandy Sunrise by Gerald Coulson
Aviation Art by Gerald Coulson
Aircraft: Typhoon
A misty morning in Normandy shortly after D-Day and ground crews of 174 Squadron warm the engines of their Typhoons in preparation for the day ahead. Operating from temporary landing strips, these ground attack specialist devastated the German defenses during the Allied push into occupied Europe. Signed by Flight Lieutenant JAMES KYLE DFM, Warrant Officer DOUGLAS ORAM, Flying Officer FRANK WHEELER DFC. THE BATTLE FOR NORMANDY EDITION also signed by Flight Lieutenant Sir JOHN ATKINSON KCB DFC, Squadron Leader RIK A C DUPRÉ, Warrant Officer JACK HODGES DFC, Squadron Leader L F W STARK DFC*, AFC, C de G (Belg)


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Patrolling the Line by Gerald Coulson

Patrolling the Line by Gerald Coulson
Aircraft: Sopwith Camel
World War I aviation art
This atmospheric painting by one of the world's leading Aviation Artists, Gerald Coulson captures the scene moments after Barker's impromptu victory. Having shot down an Albatross DV over Ypres , Captain 'Billy' Barker in his persona; aircraft - B6313 - leads his flight of novices in loose formation back to Allied Lines. Flying West into the early evening sun against a backdrop of a dramatic skyline, the four Sopwith Camels head back to their base at St. Omer.


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RHAPSODY IN BLUE by Gerald Coulson V.P.G.Av.A

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MITCHELL'S MASTERPIECE by Gerald Coulson (companion print)
Aircraft - Spitfire
Gerald's majestic study of Spitfire prototype K5054, resplendent in its new all-blue paint scheme, is seen banking high above the clouds during an early test flight in March 1936. Issued as a very exclusive limited edition of just 70 prints to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Spitfire, each copy of Rhapsody in Blue is accompanied by a superb matching numbered and artist signed companion print - Mitchell’s Masterpiece. Signed by Chief Test Pilot ALEX HENSHAW. Artist Proof also signed by Flight Lieutenant RICHARD L. JONES, Wing Commander JACK ROSE DFC, Wing Commander GEORGE W. SWANWICK


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Summer Harvest by Gerald Coulson

Summer Harvest by Gerald Coulson
With the familiar Lincolnshire countryside beckoning, a Lancaster of the famous 617 Dambusters Squadron, makes its final approach after a raid on Germany, late summer 1944. Joining artist Gerald Coulson, each print in the Pilots Edition is signed by three RAF Bomber Command pilots who flew operations on Lancasters with 617 Squadron during the height of operations in World War II. Flight Lieutenant ARTHUR F. POORE DFC, Squadron Leader E. GRAY WARD DFC, Group Captain JAMES CASTGNOLA DSO DFC. THE DAMBUSTERS EDITION is additionally signed by four of the original aircrew who, on the night of 16/17 May 1943, took part in the epic Dambusters raids. There are a total of SEVEN signatures in this edition Squadron Leader JOHN LESLIE MUNRO DSO DFC RNZAF, Squadron Leader GEORGE L. JOHNSON DFM, Sergeant RAYMOND E. GRAYSTON, Sergeant FREDERICK E. SUTHERLAND RCAF


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The Dambusters by Gerald Coulson

The Dambusters by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft - Lancaster
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
As Mick Martin's aircraft pulls away from the target his 9,250lb bomb explodes behind him and although not actually breaching the dam wall, sends a huge plume of water into the air leaving a fine mist hanging in the atmosphere. Guy Gibson having already made his run flies to Martins right, lights on full drawing gun fire from the towers. The Signatures: George Chalmers , Edward Johnson , Raymond Grayston , George Johnson .


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Wild Horses by Gerald Coulson

Wild Horses by Gerald Coulson
In a majestic new painting combining his love of landscape with aviation, Gerald Coulson depicts ‘Bud’ Anderson and ‘Chuck’ Yeager racing their Mustangs at low level through an Alpine landscape, oblivious to the record-breaking air battle involving the rest of the 357th pilots. Signed by Colonel CLARENCE E. ‘BUD’ANDERSON.



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Winter 'Ops' by Gerald Coulson

Winter 'Ops' by Gerald Coulson

Aircraft: Lancaster
Military aviation art by Gerald Coulson
Lancaster Bombers of No.8 (PFF) Group returning late after a gruelling operation over Berlin. It is Christmas 1943 and the winter landscape reflects the early morning sunrise as the weary crews approach the safety of their Cambridgeshire base. The Signatures Ernest Rodley, Dennis Woolley, Jim Wright , John Petrie-Andrews,
Norman Scrivenor, *Bill Wilcox, *Gerry South, *Derek Balcombe, *M. 'Ben' Brennan , **Ted Sismore, **R.G. 'Bob' Wadsworth, **Ron Curtis , **Geoffrey Womersley, **'Bertie' Boulter,
*Artists Proofs and Publishers Proofs only
**Publishers Proofs companion print



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