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The Duke of Wellington on the Road to Quatre Bras by Robert Hillingford. (Y)



Ex-display prints with some damage to the border area.

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Roulemont by John Wynne Hopkins. (Y)

Depicting the Devonshire and Dorset Regiment on Mount Igman, Bosnia. Roulemont refers to the change over that a unit would carry out with subunits while on operation.

Ex display prints with marks on the border and slight dust marks on the image - not noticeable once framed.

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24 Air Mobile by John Wynne Hopkins. (Y)

British infantry are airlifted during major patrols in Northern Ireland during the troubles. The troops are transported by Army Air Corps Lynx helicopters, with a Chinook dropping equipment in the distance.

Ex display prints with some light damage to border area - not noticeable once framed.

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Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, 22nd August 1485 by Mark Churms. (Y)

The decisive battle of the War of the Roses was fought near Market Bosworth. Richard of Gloucester, the last Plantagenate King of England was to try consequences with Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond. The bloody conflict began in the traditional manner with the opposing armies drawn up in line. facing one another, except for the forces of Thomas Neville, Lord Stanley, as yeyt uncommitted to either side. King Richard, the Third of that name, is seated astride his grey charger in his fine blued harness. He is accompanied by his personal standard and the royal standard, alongside that of Lord Zouch to his right. His herald, trumpet are at his side. To his left Richards Chamberlain and Admiral, Viscount Lord Lovel, sits ready, astride his mount. To the rear we see the rest of the household and choice force of cavalry, kept out of shot to avoid unnecessary casualties amongst the expensive war horses. After the opening deadly arrow storm, boys hurriedly collect fallen arrows for Richards men to shoot back. In the front line crossbowmen return fire from behind the safety of their decorated pavaises (painted with the suns and white roses of York and the white boar, Richards badge). Close by a gentleman at arms, mortally wounded by an iron ball fired from a hand gonne is dragged from the field by his page. Sir Walter Devereux (Lord Ferrers) accompanied by his standard is encouraging his household (soldiers wearing his livery colours ) to attack. However, there is a marked reluctance on both sides to join the vicious close quarter combat of handstrokes and only in the centre is there any heavy fighting. Richard is informed by his herald that Henry and his household have been recognised and are now within charge distance. Faced with his armies reluctance to come to grips with the enemy, he decides to force battle himself by leading his own household, the Choice Force, in a desperate charge against Henry seeking to engage him in single combat. Characteristically leading from the front Richard slays many a knight, including William Brandon (Henrys standard bearer) in his vain attempt to kill his rival. At this crucial moment Lord Stanley decides to join Henrys cause, attacks the choice force and drives it from the field. In the brutal hand to hand fighting the king is unhorsed and though surrounded, fights to the end. -KingRichard alone was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies - his courage was high and fierce and failed him not even at the death which when his men forsook him, he preferred to take by the sword, rather than by foul flight to prolong his life- (Polydore Virgil)

Ex display prints in near perfect condition.

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King George II Knighting Trooper Brown After the Battle of Dettingen by J P Beadle. (Y)

Private Thomas Brown of the 3rd kings own regiment of Dragoons, is knighted by King George the II, (The last reigning British Monarch to be at a Battle) Brown had recaptured the regimental guidon from the French during the battle.

Ex display prints in near perfect condition with some border damage.

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Arnhem Drop 17th September 1944 by Simon Smith. (Y)



Ex display prints in near perfect condition with slight handling damage and some border damage.

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92nd Highlanders at the Battle of Kandahar by Richard Caton Woodville. (Y)

The painting depicts the 92nd Highlanders (Gordon Highlanders) routing Ayub Khan tribesmen, on 31st August 1880, who had earlier on 26th July beaten the British at the battle of Maiwand and was now besieging the remainder of Primroses division in the citadel of Kandahar. Roberts with a force of 10,000 men (Gordon Highlanders, 60th Rifles, 72nd Highlanders, Sixth Gurka and Punjabi Infantry) marched out of Kabul to relieve Kandahar which was 300 miles away. The epic Battle of Kandahar made Roberts one of the great Victorian military heroes.

Ex-display prints with some dents to border and image.

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Operation Winter Tempest by David Pentland.

Panzer IVF2 tanks of 6th Panzer Division, Panzer Armee Hoth, attempt to fight their way through to the beleaguered Sixth Army at Stalingrad, 12th December 1942. On the 21st the operation was abandoned when the expected breakout from Stalingrad failed to materialise, the relief column was only 25 miles from the city.

Ex-display prints with dust marks on border and some light marks on image.

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Zwieroboj - Animal Hunters - Ponyri Station, Kursk, 7th July 1943 by David Pentland. (Y)

Major Sankovsky, commander of the new SU-152 battery of 1442nd SP Art Regiment, assigned to the 13th Army was in support of the 307th Rifle Division around Ponyri Station when the XXXXI Panzer Corp attacked with 200 panzers. Leading the way were Tiger Is of Schwere Panzer Abteilung 505, and the Borgward BIV remote control mine clearance tanks. On this day it is believed the major himself knocked out 10 enemy tanks, and in the ensuing three weeks of combat at Kursk the battery accounted for some 12 Tigers and 7 Ferdidnands. It was this units results which the SU152 the nickname of Zwieroboj - Animal Hunter.

This edition consists of prints from initial runs of the printing process and have been cut by hand. The image and border areas are as normal, but the quality of one or more of the cut edges may vary.


Ex display with some minor dents and border damage.

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Barkmann by David Pentland. (Y)

Ernst Barkmann of the Das Reich 2nd SS Panzer Division holds his position near St. Lo, Normandy, 26th July 1944 against an American armoured breakthrough.

Ex-display prints in near perfect condition.

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Austerlitz Before the Charge by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier. (Y)

A regiment of Cuirassiers stand awaiting orders during the Battle of Austerlitz during the Napoleonic war against Austria and Russia.

Ex display prints in near perfect condition.

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Capture of a German Battery by Richard Caton Woodville. (Y)

German 77mm battery captured by C Company, 2nd Battalion the Manchester Regiment, 2nd April 1917 at Francilly Selency. The attacks on Francilly-Selency would prove costly and difficult to the attacking British forces. The Germans had dug in well. But the Manchester Regiments 2nd battalion, attacking from Roupy just beyond Savy village, towards the large hill which would later be called Manchester Hill, captured the German 77nn Gun battery. The Manchester Regiment would again be on the attack on the 14th of April at Fayet and would go on to the trenches of the Hindenburg line at Gricourt road, San Quentin.

Ex display print with some marks on white border area and some scratches on image.

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The Men in the Arena by David Pentland. (Y)

25th Anniversary of the SSU/HMSU Assault team 18th Febuary 2005.

Ex display prints with damage to border area and some light marks on image - not noticeable once framed.

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Orders Group by John Wynne Hopkins. (Y)

British troops on exercise or on duty in Northern Ireland.

Ex display prints in nearly new condition with some slight border damage.

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Contact by John Wynne Hopkins. (Y)

2nd Battalion the Light Infantry in Bosnia with (IFOR)

Ex display prints in nearly new condition with some slight border damage and light marks on image.

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Allied Generals Before Sebastopol by Thomas Jones Barker. (Y)



Ex display prints in nearly new condition with some slight border damage.

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Search on the Quoile, 1985 by David Pentland. (Y)

A joint arms search by members of 3rd Battalion Ulster Defence Regiment and officers of the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

Ex display prints in nearly new condition with some slight border damage.

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Balaclava by John Charlton. (Y)

Depicting the 4th and13th Light Dragoons during the Charge of the Light Brigade.

Ex display prints in nearly new condition with some slight border damage.

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The Battle of Alma by Felix Philippoteaux. (Y)

The Black Watch is shown with the Coldstream Guards and Scots Guards in the distance advancing up from the river Alma to attack the Russian forces at the top of the surrounding hills.

Ex display prints in nearly new condition with some slight border damage.

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The Roll Call by Lady Elizabeth Butler. (Y)

Grenadier Guards exhausted, standing in the snow after the battle, during the Crimean war awaiting the reading of the Roll Call.

Ex display print with a lot of border damage, plus some handling dents and light mark on image. Not noticeable if framed without white border.

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Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava 25th October 1854 by Felix Philippoteaux. (Y)

The Scots Greys are shown charging into the Russian cavalry amongst the The Scots Greys can be seen the regimental butcher who joined the action. This charge made up for the disastrous charge of the Light Brigade.

Ex display print with some border damage and handling dents.

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Balaclava by Lady Elizabeth Butler. (Y)

The remnants of the Light Brigade (Hussars, Lancers, and Light Dragoons) returning from the disastrous charge during the Battle of Balaclava, 25th October 1854.

Ex display print with some border damage and handling dents.

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Comrades by Robert Gibb. (Y)

A dying soldier of the Black Watch is supported by his comrade, while another stands to protect them, as the ranks of the Highlanders march on, after the battles at Sebastopol during the Crimean war.

Ex display print with some border damage and handling dents.

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1st Regiment French Light Infantry at Waterloo by Brian Palmer. (Y)



Ex display prints with some border damage and handling dents.

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Scouts by William Barnes Wollen. (Y)

Showing Scouts of the 10th Hussars observing French Cavalry column advancing in the snow.

Ex display print with some border damage and handling dents.

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