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John Hammerton Collection (page 6)

Sir John Alexander Hammerton, a renowned artist and historian, captured the essence of war through his captivating illustrations

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Roses for the Old and Bold, 1942

Roses for the Old and Bold, 1942. With colours rose-bedecked, the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers celebrated their regimental day in Cairo, April 23rd, 1942

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Commando Raiders who pierced the Channel defences at Boulogne, 1942

Commando Raiders who pierced the Channel defences at Boulogne, 1942
Commando Raiders who pierced the Channel defences at Boulogne during the early hours of April 22nd forming up before crossing the Channel, 1942

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Matildas Waltzing on the Desert Floor, 1942

Matildas Waltzing on the Desert Floor, 1942. Matilda tanks in the Tobruk area during World War II. From The War Illustrated Volume 5 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: At Singapore Indian troops arrive to take part in the defence of the great fortress-port. 1941

At Singapore Indian troops arrive to take part in the defence of the great fortress-port. 1941. From The War Illustrated Volume 5 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Churchill responds to the cheers from the crew of HMS Prince of Wales, 1941

Churchill responds to the cheers from the crew of HMS Prince of Wales, 1941
Mr. Churchill responds to the cheers from the crew of HMS Prince of Wales on disembarking at a British port after his return from the Atlantic conference with President Roosevelt, 1941

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: On Board H. M. S. Nelson, members of the South African division of the RNVR, 1941

On Board H. M. S. Nelson, members of the South African division of the RNVR, 1941
On Board H.M.S. Nelson, members of the South African division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve with the Fleet are ammunitioning ship with 16-in. shells, 1941

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: BOOTS, boots, boots, boots, moving up and down again 1941

BOOTS, boots, boots, boots, moving up and down again 1941
BOOTS, boots, boots, boots, moving up and down again.. 1941. A british infantryman cooling his feet after a march over scorching desert sands

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: British Troops in Syria, 1941

British Troops in Syria, 1941. British troops in Syria during World War II, guarding a frontier position behind a concrete tank trap. From The War Illustrated: Volume 4 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Haile Selassie and General Cunningham, 1941

Haile Selassie and General Cunningham, 1941. Haile Selassie restored to the throne of Abyssinia, May 5th, 1941. From The War Illustrated: Volume 4 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Picturesque Guardian of the Iraq Frontier, 1941

Picturesque Guardian of the Iraq Frontier, 1941. An Arab Legionary on sentry duty at an R.A.F. aerodrome in Transjordan. From The War Illustrated: Volume 4 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Where the Springboks Crossed to Victory, 1941

Where the Springboks Crossed to Victory, 1941. The pontoon bridge over the Juba River, which was constructed bt South African engineers

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Hailed by the New Men of his Old Regiment, 1941

Hailed by the New Men of his Old Regiment, 1941. Winston Churchill (1874-1965) visiting his old regiment the 21st Lancers during World War II

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Victors of the Western Desert in Conference, 1941

Victors of the Western Desert in Conference, 1941. General Sir Archibald Wavell (1883-1950) and Major-General R. N. O Connor (1889?-981) discussing the final assault on Bardia, January 5th, 1941

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Crashed in the Regia Aeronauticas Graveyard, 1941

Crashed in the Regia Aeronauticas Graveyard, 1941. The wreckage of an Italian Fiat C.R.42 biplane. Which crashed attempting to land with one of its wheels shot away

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Their Ship Rose from the Grave to Triumph, 1941

Their Ship Rose from the Grave to Triumph, 1941. Some of the crew of the submarine Thunderbolt, with 1st Lieutenant J. Stevens. From The War Illustrated: Volume 4 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Unhappy the Caproni They Happen to Spot, 1941

Unhappy the Caproni They Happen to Spot, 1941. Allied soldiers in the Western Desert during World War II. From The War Illustrated: Volume 4 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Mr. Churchill Spies the Enemy, 1943

Mr. Churchill Spies the Enemy, 1943
Mr. Churchill Spies the Enemy, 1942. Winston Churchill pays a visit to the El-Alamein area, August 19th, 1942. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Tunisian Arabs Welcome a British Sergeant at Chaouach, 1943

Tunisian Arabs Welcome a British Sergeant at Chaouach, 1943. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd, London, 1943]

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: General the Hon. Sir Harold Alexander, 1943

General the Hon. Sir Harold Alexander, 1943. Field Marshal Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (1891-1969)

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Old and New in North Africa, 1943

Old and New in North Africa, 1943. Tunisia during the Tunisia Campaign of World War II. From The War Illustrated Volume 6 edited by Sir John Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd, London, 1943]

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: With Andersons Men in Tunisia, 1943

With Andersons Men in Tunisia, 1943. The Tunisia Campaign (also known as the Battle of Tunisia) was a series of battles that took place in Tunisia during the North African Campaign of the Second

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Leader of Britains Crusaders, 1942

Leader of Britains Crusaders, 1942. General Sir Kenneth Arthur Noel Anderson (1891-1959), British Army officer in both the First and Second World Wars

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Mr. Churchill with Sir A. Tedder and Gen. Auchinleck. 1942

Mr. Churchill with Sir A. Tedder and Gen. Auchinleck. 1942. Winston Churchill with General Sir Claude Auchinleck (1884-1981) and Air Chief Marshal Arthur William Tedder (1890-1967)

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: What British Bombers Did at Bremen on the Weser, 1945

What British Bombers Did at Bremen on the Weser, 1945. The Bombing of Bremen in World War II by the British Royal Air Force

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Serving in the Middle East, 1945

Serving in the Middle East, 1945. Men of a Royal Signals unit record their votes in the General Election of July 1945. From The War Illustrated Volume 9 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Warm Handshake Between Premier and President, 1945

Warm Handshake Between Premier and President, 1945
Warm Handshake Between Premier and President, 1942. Winston Churchill meeting President Truman for the first time on the eve of the Potsdam conference on July 17th, 1945

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Leaders in the Burma Campaign met in Rangoon after the citys fall on May 3, 1945, 1945

Leaders in the Burma Campaign met in Rangoon after the citys fall on May 3, 1945, 1945
Leaders in the Burma Campaign met in Rangoon after the citys fall on May 3, 1945, 1942. Lieutenant General Sir William Slim (GOC-in-Chief 14th Army)

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: The Great Surrender, 1945

The Great Surrender, 1945
The Great Surrender, 1942. On 4 May 1945 at Luneburg Heath, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: In Hamburg, Four Days Before Germanys Unconditional Surrender, 1945

In Hamburg, Four Days Before Germanys Unconditional Surrender, 1945
In Hamburg, Four Days Before Germanys Unconditional Surrender, 1942. A corporal of the British 2nd Army erects a sign reading Piccadilly Circus, observed by a German policeman

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Many Happy Returns, 1943

Many Happy Returns, 1943. Winston Churchill celebrates his 69th birthday whilst attending The Tehran Conference. Here he is seen wearing a specially made hat presented to him on behalf of the British

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Supreme Allied Commander S. E. Asia, 1943-44

Supreme Allied Commander S. E. Asia, 1943-44
Supreme Allied Commander S.E. Asia, 1943-44. Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma with (1900-1979) with Air Chief Marshal Sir R

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: General Sir Bernard Montgomery, surveys the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia, 1944-1944

General Sir Bernard Montgomery, surveys the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia, 1944-1944
General Sir Bernard Montgomery, K.C.B. D.S.O. surveys the shell-torn ruins of Fossacesia behind the Allied lines on the Italian front, 1944

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Mr. Churchill called at Malta, where he is seen with Field-Marshal Lord Gort, 1943-1944

Mr. Churchill called at Malta, where he is seen with Field-Marshal Lord Gort, 1943-1944
Mr. Churchill called at Malta, where he is seen with Field-Marshal Lord Gort, Governor of the Island, 1943-44. From The War Illustrated Volume 7 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: On his way to North Africa for the historic Three-Power Conference at Cairo (Nov. 22-26, 1943)

On his way to North Africa for the historic Three-Power Conference at Cairo (Nov. 22-26, 1943) Mr. Churchill spent two days at Malta, 1943-44

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: East Meets West in Pacific Victory Conclave, 1943-44

East Meets West in Pacific Victory Conclave, 1943-44. The Cairo Conference or Sextant of November 22nd to 26th, 1943, was held in Cairo, Egypt

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Mobility and Fire Power in Italy, 1943-44

Mobility and Fire Power in Italy, 1943-44. A makeshift field-kitchen in Italy providing the Bofor gunners of the 8th Army with a meal. From The War Illustrated Volume 7 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Happy with Mounts Again, 1943-44

Happy with Mounts Again, 1943-44. Major M. Lindsay, of Fife, with Lieutenant J. Richardson, both of the cavalry regiment, during the allied invasion of Italy of World War II

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower view from a balcony in Messina the Italian Mainland, 1943-44

Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower view from a balcony in Messina the Italian Mainland, 1943-44. Generals Montgomery and Eisenhower look out towards the Italian mainland after the successful allied

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Fifth Army Patrol, 1943-44

Fifth Army Patrol, 1943-44. A Fifth Army patrol entering the village of Pugliano, Italy, as the Germans retreat. From The War Illustrated Volume 7 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Air and Sea Power in Invincible Harmony, 1943-44

Air and Sea Power in Invincible Harmony, 1943-44. Allied submarine personnel taking shells on board, World War II. From The War Illustrated Volume 7 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Royal Navy Makes Invasion Possible, 1943-44

Royal Navy Makes Invasion Possible, 1943-44. The corvette Widgeon about to go into action with her A.A. guns. From The War Illustrated Volume 7 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Fourth Churchill-Roosevelt Conference, 1943-44

Fourth Churchill-Roosevelt Conference, 1943-44. At the Second Quebec Conference in 1944 Winston Churchill drafted and, together with Roosevelt

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Sicilian Mountain Stronghold Stormed, 1943

Sicilian Mountain Stronghold Stormed, 1943. Allied bren carriers taking supplies into the captured town of Centuripe. In 1943 during World War II with the liberation of Sicily the town of Centuripe

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: He Knocked out the Luftwaffe in the Mediterranean, 1943-44

He Knocked out the Luftwaffe in the Mediterranean, 1943-44. Air Marshal Sir Arthur Mary Coningham (1895-1948) indicates targets on a map during a press conference in Sicily

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: R. A. F Contributes Its magnificent Quota, 1943-44

R. A. F Contributes Its magnificent Quota, 1943-44
R.A.F Contributes Its magnificent Quota, 1943-44. Members of The Fighting Cocks, a famous North African fighter squadron, take a moments rest after the successful invasion of Sicily by allied troops

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Pressing on from the Bridgehead, 1943-44

Pressing on from the Bridgehead, 1943-44. Scottish troops marching to continue the liberation of Sicily during World War II. Local people can be seen returning to their homes in carts

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: British Paratroops Seized this Bridge, 1943-44

British Paratroops Seized this Bridge, 1943-44. Allied troops walking over the Primo Sole bridge, which was captured by British paratroops on the night of July 13-14, 1943

Background imageJohn Hammerton Collection: Commander of the 51st (Highland) Division, Major-General Douglas Wimberley, D. S. O. M. C. 1943-44

Commander of the 51st (Highland) Division, Major-General Douglas Wimberley, D. S. O. M. C. 1943-44
Commander of the 51st (Highland) Division, Major-General Douglas Wimberley, D.S.O. M.C. 1943-44. Major-General Douglas Neil Wimberley (1896)



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Sir John Alexander Hammerton, a renowned artist and historian, captured the essence of war through his captivating illustrations. From depicting the commanding presence of 8th Army commander Bernard Law Montgomery to illustrating the courageous charge of hooded British Territorials at Loos in 1915, Hammerton's art brought history to life. In 1917, he immortalized the triumphant sound of bagpipes leading Highland Regiments to victory in "The Campbells are Coming. " His attention to detail was evident as he depicted the historic landing from River Clyde at Seddul Bahr during Gallipoli campaign on April 25th. Hammerton's talent extended beyond battle scenes; he also created intricate maps that shed light on significant events. He illustrated the Russian retreat from Galicia in 1915 and their invasion of East Prussia during World War I. Additionally, his map showcased Germany's Cameroon Colony and provided a large-scale view of Verdun's struggle. His work wasn't limited to warfare alone; Hammerton highlighted other aspects too. In one piece titled "Women at Work that Men might Fight, " he emphasized women's contributions during wartime. Another artwork portrayed a chaplain conducting an impromptu service on Sunday along the Western Front in 1917. Through his artistry, Sir John Alexander Hammerton left an indelible mark on history by capturing pivotal moments with meticulous precision and evoking emotions that transcend time.