Handley Page Harrow Prototype Print, 1937 RAF Image
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Framed Print of Handley Page Harrow prototype
Handley Page Harrow prototype with bombs being loaded, RAF Martlesham Heath, 1937. The Royal Air Force Museum is Britain's only national museum dedicated wholly to aviation. © Charles Brown Collection, Royal Air Force Museum
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Media ID 4236693
Royal Air Force Museum , British Military Aviation History , Handley Page Aircraft History
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Discover the Handley Page Harrow prototype in a framed print, captured by Charles E Brown from the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum archives. This historic photograph shows the aircraft being loaded with bombs at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1937, offering a glimpse into aviation history.
A photograph of the Handley Page Harrow prototype, captured in 1937 at RAF Martlesham Heath. The aircraft is shown with bombs being loaded onto its underside, a scene that speaks to its intended military purpose. In this print, Charles E Brown's lens captures the intricate details of the plane's design and structure.
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Photo Prints - View a historic photograph of the Handley Page Harrow prototype from the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum, showcasing its loading capabilities with bombs at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1937. This rare image captures a pivotal moment in aviation history, highlighting the aircraft's development and significance during World War II-era military operations.
Greetings Cards - Step back in time with this historic photograph of the Handley Page Harrow prototype from 1937, captured at RAF Martlesham Heath. This rare image shows the aircraft loading bombs, offering a glimpse into Britain's aviation history. Discover more about the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum's incredible collection and its significance in preserving military heritage.
Photo Mugs - Personalize your morning with a Photo Mug featuring the Handley Page Harrow prototype, captured by Charles E Brown in 1937 at RAF Martlesham Heath. This historic image shows the aircraft being loaded with bombs, offering a glimpse into aviation history. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts and collectors of vintage military photography.
Poster Prints - collection of poster prints, featuring the iconic Handley Page Harrow prototype image by Charles E Brown from the RAF Museum. This photograph captures the historic moment as bombs are being loaded onto the Handley Page Harrow at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1937. Relive aviation history with this high-quality, print that brings the past to life in your home or office. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates the beauty and power of vintage aircraft. Order now and add a touch of nostalgia to your space.
Metal Prints - Metal Prints featuring 'Handley Page Harrow prototype' by Charles E Brown, a historic image from the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum. This photograph shows the Handley Page Harrow prototype loaded with bombs at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1937, highlighting an important moment in aviation history and military aircraft development.
Canvas Prints - Canvas Print of the Handley Page Harrow prototype by Charles E Brown from the RAF Museum. This vintage photograph, taken at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1937, captures the iconic moment as bombs are being loaded onto the pioneering Handley Page Harrow aircraft. The rich, textured canvas brings the history and detail of this aviation masterpiece to life, making it an addition to any home or office. Embrace the past with this authentic and piece, sure to inspire awe and spark intrigue in all who see it.
Cushions - Elevate your home with our range of cushions, inspired by the beauty of aviation history. This image, 'Handley Page Harrow prototype' by Charles E Brown from the Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum, captures a pivotal moment in time - Handley Page Harrow prototype with bombs being loaded at RAF Martlesham Heath in 1937. Bring a touch of nostalgia and adventure into your living space with these and cushions.
Mouse Mats - a touch of history. mouse mats bring iconic moments to life, like this image of the Handley Page Harrow prototype from 1937. Perfect for aviation enthusiasts and anyone looking to add some vintage charm to their office.
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Premium Paradise Wooden Range A1 Premium Poster Frame (86x62cm) with A2 Poster (59x42cm) and mounted behind a white matt board to make your photo really stand out. FSC Certified and Rainforest Alliance Certified for environmental, social, and economic sustainably. High transparency tempered glass window with a smooth finished frame. Great for filling empty walls, decorating blank spaces, or creating eye-catching gallery walls. Frames arrive ready to hang. Sent with secure, protective packaging. Smooth wooden veneer mimics the real wood look and feel with ultra-durable scratch resistance tempered glass. Note: measurements provided are estimated outer dimensions, which include both the image and the frame. While we aim to keep sizing consistent, exact dimensions may vary slightly due to differences in print size or production requirements, which may result in a variation in the overall size (up to approximately 2.5cm (1"))
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 58.8cm x 41.4cm (23.1" x 16.3")
Estimated Product Size is 86.6cm x 62cm (34.1" x 24.4")
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