Original Oil Painting
Spitfire
17th May 1943, Sqn. Ldr. Frank (Jerry) Fray in his Spitfire PRX1 of 542
Squadron operating out of RAF Benson, Oxfordshire, returned alone and
unarmed to gather photographic evidence from 30,000 feet of the Mohne
dam which had been breached earlier the same day by 617 Squadron Lancaster
bombers.
Philip says, "This is another painting where I have been very fortunate
to call on the
personal experience of someone who was there at the time. Jerry Fray has
been enormously helpful with regard to checking my drawings and painting
for accuracy. As with the Tirpitz Re-visited painting, I have tried to
draw attention to the largely unknown and heroic contribution made by
the PRU squadrons towards winning WW2. For me it has been an honour to
record on canvas and in print the two of the many hundreds of PRU missions
conducted during the war."
36” x 24” Oil on canvas
Signed on the reverse of canvas by Sq. Ldr. Frank (Jerry) Fray
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