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Clearance Military Prints




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Clearance Military Prints

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Major General George Armstrong Custer by Chris Collingwood. (Y)

Major General George George Armstrong Custer by Chris Collingwood. At the Battle of Five Forks, April 1865.

Ex display prints with some slight damage to border area and light scratch on image.

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The Ceremony of the Keys, HM Tower of London by David Rowlands. (Y)

Depicting the 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Wales at the ceremony of the keys.

Ex display prints with damage to white border and some handling dents or surface light marks. Will hardly be seen once framed.

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Clearing the Way - Royal Engineer Regiment by David Rowlands. (Y)

Royal Engineers Clearing one of the Convoy Routes (Route TRIANGLE) in the mountains of Central Bosnia.

Ex display prints with damage to white border and some handling dents or surface light marks. Will hardly be seen once framed.

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Light Gun of the 19th Regiment Royal Artillery in action, Mount Igman, Bosnia, 30th August 1995 by David Rowlands. (Y)



Ex display prints with damage to white border.

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Belfast Patrol by David Rowlands. (Y)

45 Commando Royal Marines performed the role of the Belfast Roulement Battalion from 2nd July to 10th November 1986. This painting depicts a foot patrol setting out from Springfield Road RUC Station. The RUC Station at Springfield Road was 45 Commando's Tactical HQ. With its fortress-like protective fencing it stood cheek-by-jowl among little terraced houses. Marines escorted the constables of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) on their beat, both on foot and in Land Rovers. A sign warned: Do Not Stand Around In This Yard. Holes made by bullets and shrapnel from bombs tossed over the fence explained the reason why. In the painting I have tried to make the gate a symbolic focal point, as the men's thoughts are focussed upon what lies outside for this patrol.

Ex display prints with damage to white border.

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Scimitars of the 16th / 5th the Queens Royal Lancers in Action by David Rowlands. (Y)

The 16th / 5th shown during the operation Objective Lead, The Gulf war 26th February 1991.

Ex display prints with damage to white border.

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Assault on Iraqi Artillery Positions, 3rd Fusiliers Battle Group by David Rowlands. (Y)

Objective Steel, 26th February 1991.

Ex display prints with damage to white border and some handling dents or surface light marks. Will hardly be seen once framed.

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Reconnaissance Group Action ,3rd Fusiliers Battle Group by David Rowlands. (Y)

Objective Brass, 26th February 1991. At the forefront of the Fusiliers Battle Group

Ex display prints with damage to white border and some handling dents or surface light marks. Will hardly be seen once framed.

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Battle of Al Haniyah, 26th February 1991 by David Rowlands. (Y)

The 14th/20th Kings Hussars assault on Objective Copper South.

Ex display prints with damage to white border and some handling dents or surface light marks. Will hardly be seen once framed.

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M109 Howitzers of 127 (Dragon) Field Battery Royal Artillery by David Rowlands. (Y)

Coming into action in Iraq, February 1991.

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Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division by Jason Askew. (Y)

Paratroopers of Easy Company,101st Airborne Division, take cover in a doorway during the Screaming eagles' penetration of the town of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, France, on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

Ex display prints with some light damage to border. Will not been seen once framed.

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The Great Folly of 1916 by Jason Askew. (Y)

Assault in the vicinity of Thiepval by the Ulster division-1st July 1916. The 11th Royal Irish Rifles, moving forward from the A line of trenches, and moving forward to attack the B line of trenches, the attacking infantry are preceded by Bombers - seen carryng grenades in green canvas buckets - who are engaged in throwing grenades in anticipation of the rifle company assault on the enemy trenches; an activity barely changed since the days of Marlborough. The rifle companies are armed with the Lee Enfield SMLE - a superb rifle, though expensive to make. The advance is made with bayonets fixed, as trench clearing involved numerous hand to hand confrontations and bayonet fights. The rifle companies are supported by two Lewis gun teams per company. Note that visible in the painting is a man carrying an orange painted steel marker, painted on one side only. The markers are to to indicate to British artillery observers as to the most forward positions taken by the British advance. Naturally, one does not present the orange side to the enemy!

Ex display print with some light damage to border and a handling dent or scratches. Will not been seen once framed.

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Rorkes Drift 22nd January 1879 - Defending the Store House by Jason Askew. (Y)

By about 6pm the Zulu attacks had extended all around the front of the post, and fighting raged at hand-to-hand along the mealie-bag wall. Lieutenant Chard himself took up a position on the barricade, firing over the mealie-bags with a Martini-Henry, whilst Lieutenant Bromhead directed any spare men to plug the gaps in the line. The men in the yard and on the front wall were dangerously exposed to the fire of Zulu marksmen posted in the rocky terraces on Shiyane (Oskarsberg) hill behind the post. Several men were hit, including Acting Assistant Commissary Dalton, and Corporal Allen of the 14th. Surgeon Reynolds treated the wounded as best he could despite the fire. Once the veranda at the front of the hospital had been abandoned, the Zulus had mounted a determined attack on the building itself, setting fire to the thatched roof with spears tied with burning grass. The defenders were forced to evacuate the patients room by room, eventually passing them out through a small window into the open yard. Shortly after 6pm Chard decided that the Zulu pressure was too great, and ordered a withdrawal to a barricade of biscuit boxes which had been hastily erected across the yard, from the corner of the store-house to the front mealie-bag wall. In this small compound the garrison would fight for their lives throughout most of the coming night.

Ex display prints with some light damage to border and a handling dent or scratches. Will not been seen once framed.

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Rorkes Drift by Jason Askew. (Y)

The painting depicts the climax of the Zulu attacks at the defence of Rorkes Drift. The Zulus were unable to effectively penetrate the mealie bag defenses at Rorkes Drift, even though they succeeded in burning down the hospital, and peppering the storehouse with bullet holes. The confined space available to the British garrison caused a certain degree of physical compression, but this in fact worked against the Zulus, as it drove the defenders closer together with the result being that the volley fire from the defenders was concentrated and subsequently very effective at close range, as opposed to the spread out skirmish line type formation used at Isandlwhana. The Zulu attacks also became uncoordinated, being driven forward by charismatic individuals, but lacking the support of the necessary numbers needed to overwhelm the desperate defenders, who now appreciated that they were literally fighting for their lives.

Ex display prints with some light damage to border and a handling dent or scratches. Will not been seen once framed.

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Spion Kop - South Africa, 24th January 1900 by Jason Askew. (Y)

I am the commander here, take your men back to hell, sir! I allow no surrenders :- Lt Colonel Alexander Thorneycroft, of the Thorneycrofts Mounted Infantry, and the 2nd Battalion, Middlesex regiment. They then charged Boer skirmishers in support of the beleaguered Lancashire Fusiliers on the summit of Spion Kop, at 13.00 on the 24th January 1900.

Ex display prints with some light damage to border and a handling dent or scratches. Will not been seen once framed.

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Battle of Meanee, (17th February 1843) by George Jones. (Y)

Sir Charles Napier led a small force of 2,500, consisting of native infantry and cavalry and one British regiment, The Cheshire Regiment, against the Baluchi Army of the Ameers of Scinde. The desert fortress of Emaun Ghur was destroyed and then, on the 17th February 1843, Napiers small force defeated 30,000 Baluchis at Meeanee. A month later the Baluchis were defeated again at Hyderabad. The province of Scinde fell into British hands and the Cheshire Regiment gained the honours of Meeanee, Hyderabad and Scinde. The honours of Meeanee and Hyderabad are shared with some Indian Regiments. That of Scinde is borne by The Cheshire Regiment alone.

Ex-display prints with some handling dents and light marks on image which would not be very noticeable once framed, plus border damage.

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Julius Caesar Crossing the Thames, Summer 54BC by David Pentland. (Y)

After an unsuccessful attempt to invade Britain the previous year, Caesar returned in force. Included among his large ranks was one Indian elephant, a beast unknown to his enemy, and as it transpired a dramatic psychological weapon which succeeded in breaching the Britons defensive position on the River Thames.

Ex-display prints with some handling dents on the image.

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Battle of Marengo by Louis Lejeune. (Y)

Panoramic view of the battle fought between the French and the Austrian armies on 14th June 1800.

Ex display prints.

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The Battle of Hanau by Horace Vernet. (Y)

The campaign of Leipzig forced Napoleon to retire to the west of the Rhine, in the course of which he defeated a force of Germans at Hanau near Frankfurt on 30th October 1813.

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

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Musa Qaleh, Helmand Province, Afghanistan by Graeme Lothian. (Y)

Located in Helmund Province Musa Qaleh - district centre occupies a central base surrounded by forward observation bases (FOB's) From one of the rooftops looking down below, can be seen various units which occupy the base. The Infantry, the dog handlers, REME, Royal Engineers, Police mentoring teams, Postal Services, medics, ANA (Afghan National Army) and ANP (Afghan National Police)

Ex display prints with light damage on border.

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Moshtarak Dawn by Graeme Lothian. (Y)

Dawn on the 13th February 2010, Soldiers disembark from Chinooks in the area of Operations - Helmind Province. The Regiments involved: The 1st Royal Welsh, 1st Grenadier Guards Battle Group, Scots Guards, US Marine Corps and various ISAF controlled units. ANA and ANP.

Ex display prints with light damage on border.

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Operation Moshtarak by Graeme Lothian. (Y)

3.30am, 13th February 2010. RAF Chinooks come in to land at Bastion to enplane troops. There were eleven flights of airframes commencing at 3.30 am and lasting three hours until first light. The Regiments involved: The 1st Royal Welsh, 1st Grenadier Guards Battle Group. Scots Guards, US Marine Corps and various ISAF controlled units. ANA and ANP. The scene was witnessed and filmed and photographed for the BBC by the official war artist on Herrick 11.

Ex display prints with light damage on border.

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MERT Pick-Up by Graeme Lothian. (Y)

The Medical Emergency Responce Team (MERT) picking up a casualty in Helmind Province, Afghanistan. The armour plated RAF Chinook, protected by two Army Air Corps Apache helicopters, has a full complement of medical trauma personel onboard, as well as a protection force of RAF Regiment soldiers.

Ex display prints with light damage on border.

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La Defence de la Longbayau by Alphonse De Neuville. (Y)

French infantry struggle to defend a large gateway from the onslaught of the Prussian Infantry during the Franco - Prussian war.

Print has some light marks on border due to damp dust that wwill not be noticeable once framed.

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Fording the Alma by Lewis H. Johns. (Y)

The second battalion the Rifle Brigade preparing the way across the River Alma.

Badly dented image in three areas along the top.

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