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"Gunners: The Artistic Legacy of Arsenal Football Club" Immerse yourself in the rich history and artistic heritage of Arsenal Football Club

Background imageGunners Collection: Emirates Stadium Fine Art - Arsenal Football Club

Emirates Stadium Fine Art - Arsenal Football Club
The Emirates Stadium (known as Ashburton Grove prior to sponsorship, and as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of Arsenal

Background imageGunners Collection: L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery

L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery. How our gunners won the VC and silenced the fire of the German guns in face of overwhelming odds Retreat from Mons, 1st September 1914

Background imageGunners Collection: Highbury Stadium Fine Art - Arsenal Football Club

Highbury Stadium Fine Art - Arsenal Football Club
Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, North London, which was the home of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006

Background imageGunners Collection: British 25-pounder field gun by G. H. Davis

British 25-pounder field gun by G. H. Davis
Considered at the time to be the best field gun in the world: the British 25-pounder. Diagrammatic drawings of a famous British weapon

Background imageGunners Collection: Highbury Art - Arsenal

Highbury Art - Arsenal
Watercolour of Highbury, former home of Arsenal F.C. 1913 - 2006. Record Attendance 73, 295 v Sunderland 1935. Original Painting size 20" x 16" created in 1996 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageGunners Collection: Emirates Stadium Art - Arsenal

Emirates Stadium Art - Arsenal
Oil painting of Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal F.C. 2006 - current day. Stadium capacity 60, 361. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2012 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageGunners Collection: Painting by Hs Power, artillery and horses at Ypres, WW1

Painting by Hs Power, artillery and horses at Ypres, WW1
Painting by the Australian war artist Harold Septimus Power (1877-1971), showing artillery going into action before the Battle of Ypres

Background imageGunners Collection: British gunners, Battle of the Somme, WW1

British gunners, Battle of the Somme, WW1
British gunners in action during the Battle of the Somme, First World War. Their guns are on " Percy Scott" mountings, with rather colourful camouflage paint. Date: 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: The Last Shot by Matania

The Last Shot by Matania
A group of British seamen gunners straining to fire a final shot at a German ship as their own ship sinks beneath them. The caption notes that this was a common occurrence with light cruisers

Background imageGunners Collection: Painting by Hs Power, War, WW1

Painting by Hs Power, War, WW1
Painting entitled War by the Australian war artist Harold Septimus Power (1877-1971), showing soldiers on horseback, pulling heavy artillery across a field

Background imageGunners Collection: Pulling a field gun stuck in mud, Western Front, WW1

Pulling a field gun stuck in mud, Western Front, WW1
Men pulling and jacking a field gun stuck in the mud during bad weather on the Western Front in Flanders during the First World War. They are trying to get it into a new position for firing

Background imageGunners Collection: St Barbara (Epinal)

St Barbara (Epinal)
SAINT BARBARA (Ste Barbe in French) virgin and martyr patron saint of gunners

Background imageGunners Collection: WW1 Machine gunners

WW1 Machine gunners
Official photograph, Machine gunners. From an album of 24 photographs, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), August to December 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: WW2 - R. A. F. Air Gunner Training

WW2 - R. A. F. Air Gunner Training
This photograph displays a novel method of training British Royal Air Force air gunners during WW2. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGunners Collection: WWI Poster, Enlist Today (Welsh version)

WWI Poster, Enlist Today (Welsh version)
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Be honest with yourself. Be certain that your so-called reason is not a selfish excuse. (Lord Kitchener) Enlist Today (Welsh version). Date: 1916

Background imageGunners Collection: Home defence troops are left in drag as their Christmas charity performance was interrupted

Home defence troops are left in drag as their Christmas charity performance was interrupted by a coastal alert near Gravesend 1940 eJohn Topham / TopFoto

Background imageGunners Collection: Gunners in sheepskin coats, Bazentin, France, WW1

Gunners in sheepskin coats, Bazentin, France, WW1
Gunners wearing sheepskin coats at Bazentin-le-Petit, northern France, during the First World War. They are sitting on a stack of artillery shells. Date: November 1916

Background imageGunners Collection: British battleship firing its guns

British battleship firing its guns
Hurling one-ton shells twenty miles. A British battleship fires its 16 inch guns which are able to hurl shells twenty miles across the ocean. Date: 1932

Background imageGunners Collection: Canadian gunners, Battle of Vimy Ridge, France, WW1

Canadian gunners, Battle of Vimy Ridge, France, WW1
Canadian gunners firing a 6 inch Howitzer during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, northern France, during the First World War. Date: April 1917

Background imageGunners Collection: British artillery men with shells, WW1

British artillery men with shells, WW1
British gunners posed with a large pile of 18 pr. field-gun shells which, according to The Sphere, " are to pound German trenches level with the earth." Date: 1916

Background imageGunners Collection: British six-pounder gun by G. H. Davis

British six-pounder gun by G. H. Davis
The British six-pounder gun: explanatory drawings. It was an efficient field and anti-tank gun of high velocity, used for example against Rommels German army in the desert, Second World War

Background imageGunners Collection: British horse artillery in action or training, WW1

British horse artillery in action or training, WW1
British horse artillery in action or training during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageGunners Collection: British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1

British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1
A British 12 inch Mark III railway Howitzer being inspected by the Maharaja of Patiala (Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, 1891-1938) on the Western Front near Borre in France during the First World War

Background imageGunners Collection: Infantrymen of the U. S. Mars Task Force - 1944

Infantrymen of the U. S. Mars Task Force - 1944
Infantrymen of the U.S. Mars Task Force unit attack Japanese troops in the Burma Road Sector, 80 miles north of Lashio

Background imageGunners Collection: A British heavy howitzer in action on the Western Front against an opposing German position

A British heavy howitzer in action on the Western Front against an opposing German position. The shot has just been fired and Matania's drawing (done from official material supplied)

Background imageGunners Collection: British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b / w photo)

British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b / w photo)
700999 British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures; English, out of copyright

Background imageGunners Collection: Two boys saluting

Two boys saluting, probably during the Second World War. The one on the right is wearing a tin helmet and a gas mask. The one on the left is wearing a Royal Artillery peaked cap

Background imageGunners Collection: American machine gunners, Grandpre, France, WW1

American machine gunners, Grandpre, France, WW1
American machine gunners at Grandpre, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 18 October 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: British 6 inch Howitzer, near Achicourt, France, WW1

British 6 inch Howitzer, near Achicourt, France, WW1
A British 6 inch (26 cwt) Howitzer, designed by Vickers in 1915 for use during the First World War. It continued in use during the Second World War

Background imageGunners Collection: German gunners with heavy artillery, France, WW1

German gunners with heavy artillery, France, WW1
German gunners in action with heavy artillery near Verdun, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July 1944 (b/w photo)
PNP386893 British Bren-gun firing on German positions in a French village during the battle for Caen in July 1944 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageGunners Collection: Men of the RFA cleaning their guns, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub

Men of the RFA cleaning their guns, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub
STC403989 Men of the RFA cleaning their guns, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (colour litho) by Bone

Background imageGunners Collection: Dinner Time: Men of the RFA, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub

Dinner Time: Men of the RFA, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho)
STC403987 Dinner Time: Men of the RFA, illustration from 'The Western Front', pub. by Country Life Ltd, 1917 (litho) by Bone

Background imageGunners Collection: Gunners using a clinometer and a quadrant

Gunners using a clinometer and a quadrant
5310334 Gunners using a clinometer and a quadrant; (add.info.: Woodcut engraving depicting gunners calculating the elevation of a piece of artillery using a clinometer)

Background imageGunners Collection: Gunners laying siege to a moated and fortified enclosure. Attackers are using earth-filled baskets

Gunners laying siege to a moated and fortified enclosure. Attackers are using earth-filled baskets called gabions to
529951 Gunners laying siege to a moated and fortified enclosure. Attackers are using earth-filled baskets called gabions to protect their guns and themselves

Background imageGunners Collection: Au fort de la bataille Jutland ; 'Servant les pieces jusqu'a la fin ! ', 1916

Au fort de la bataille Jutland ; "Servant les pieces jusqu'a la fin ! ", 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV. L'Illustration Tome CXLVII

Background imageGunners Collection: Liaison des armes et camaraderie militaire; lutte a la corde entre les servants de deux... 1916

Liaison des armes et camaraderie militaire; lutte a la corde entre les servants de deux... 1916. Creator: Unknown
Liaison des armes et camaraderie militaire; lutte a la corde entre les servants de deux batteries voisines, francaise et anglaise, au Nord de la Somme. 1916. From "Collection de la Guerre IV

Background imageGunners Collection: Military Training, 1917 or 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Military Training, 1917 or 1918

Military Training, 1917 or 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Military Training, 1917 or 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Military Training, 1917 or 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: Military Training, 1917 or 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Military Training, 1917 or 1918

Military Training, 1917 or 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Military Training, 1917 or 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Military Training, 1917 or 1918

Background imageGunners Collection: German Gunners Defending Coastal Battery Ruhr

German Gunners Defending Coastal Battery Ruhr
German gunners defending a coastal battery in the Ruhr against RAF bombers, 2-6 June, 1940 during World War Two. From The War in Pictures, First Year

Background imageGunners Collection: World War 1: Italian artillery gunners at Easter 1916

World War 1: Italian artillery gunners at Easter 1916
3786884 World War 1: Italian artillery gunners at Easter 1916; (add.info.: World War 1: Italian artillery gunners at Easter 1916)

Background imageGunners Collection: The mystery ship, HMS Suffolk Coast. The hatches opened

The mystery ship, HMS Suffolk Coast. The hatches opened, disclosing the useful little weapon always in constant readiness to give the U-boat pirate a warmer reception than either he anticipated or

Background imageGunners Collection: Pop star Elton John, also Chairman of Watford FC, pictured in Los Angeles giving his

Pop star Elton John, also Chairman of Watford FC, pictured in Los Angeles giving his version of the top quarter final of the FA Cup - Watford v Arsenal

Background imageGunners Collection: Arsenal verses West Ham United, at Highbury, North London

Arsenal verses West Ham United, at Highbury, North London. Final score was 1 - 0 to Arsenal an Ian Wright penalty in the 75th minute

Background imageGunners Collection: Emirates Stadium - Arsenal FC

Emirates Stadium - Arsenal FC
The Emirates Stadium (known as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England. It has been the home stadium of Arsenal Football Club since its completion in

Background imageGunners Collection: British machine gunners in gas masks

British machine gunners in gas masks

Background imageGunners Collection: British machine gunners in gas masks WW1

British machine gunners in gas masks WW1

Background imageGunners Collection: Canadian machine gunners, Passchendaele, Belgium

Canadian machine gunners, Passchendaele, Belgium, 11th Nov 1917



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"Gunners: The Artistic Legacy of Arsenal Football Club" Immerse yourself in the rich history and artistic heritage of Arsenal Football Club, where the term "gunners" takes on a whole new meaning. From iconic stadiums to powerful artillery, this caption explores the fascinating connection between football and war. Step into Emirates Stadium Fine Art, where masterpieces depicting the glorious moments of Arsenal's triumphs adorn the walls. But did you know that "gunners" also refers to L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery? These brave soldiers played their part in defending our nation with their British 25-pounder field gun by G. H. Davis. Travel back in time to Highbury Stadium Fine Art - another haven for Gunners enthusiasts. Here, you'll find stunning artwork capturing not only the spirit of football but also historical events like World War I. Hs Power's painting showcases artillery and horses at Ypres, reminding us of the sacrifices made during those tumultuous times. Emirates Stadium Art continues this theme as it pays tribute to British gunners who fought valiantly during the Battle of Somme in World War I. Their courage immortalized forever through art forms such as "The Last Shot" by Matania and Hs Power's poignant depiction of war. But it doesn't stop there; delve deeper into history with a glimpse into life on Western Front during WWI. Witness gunners pulling a field gun stuck in mud – an image that symbolizes resilience amidst adversity. And let us not forget St Barbara (Epinal), patron saint of artillerymen, whose presence is felt throughout these artworks. Her divine protection over Gunners echoes both on and off the pitch – guiding them towards victory while honoring those who served bravely. So next time you cheer for Arsenal FC or visit one of their magnificent stadiums, remember that being a Gunner encompasses more than just football prowess; it represents strength, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of those who fought for our freedom.