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World War Two Metal Print Collection (#2)

113 Metal Prints

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Republic P-47D Thunderbolt

Republic P-47D Thunderbolt ( R3-G) of 410th Fighter Squadron USaF in flight near Mont St Michael, Normandy, 26 August 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Percival Proctor IV

Percival Proctor IV (LA586) in flight from Luton, 11 August 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Westland Whirlwind I

Westland Whirlwind I (P7048) in flight, 20 April 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Westland Welkin I

Westland Welkin I (DX318) in flight, 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Auster IV

Auster IV
British Taylorcraft Auster IV (MT225) taking off, Rearsby, 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: A13 Covenanter tank

A13 Covenanter tank; the crew watching a Curtiss Tomahawk, 1942

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Curtiss Tomahawk

Curtiss Tomahawk I (AH775 OE-N) of 168 Squadron RAF in flight, 1942

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Jersey Airport, May 1945

Jersey Airport, May 1945
Aerial photograph of Jersey Airport after liberation, May 1945

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Hawker Tempest V

Hawker Tempest V aircraft (EJ589 SD-J, EJ599 SD-W and EJ763 SD-X) of 501 Squadron RAF, in flight, Bradwell Bay, 18 October 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Hawker Typhoon

Hawker Typhoon Ib (JP602) in flight over the Severn Estuary

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Avro Lancaster III

Avro Lancaster III
Avro Lancaster Mk. III (ED592) in flight

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Open for business, Jersey May 1945

Open for business, Jersey May 1945
Local civilians queuing outside Lloyds Bank, St Helier, Jersey, May 1945

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: German barges in St Helier harbour, Jersey May 1945

German barges in St Helier harbour, Jersey May 1945

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Batterie Annes, Alderney

Batterie Annes, Alderney
One of the 150mm guns at Batterie Annes, Alderney May 1945

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: A Sea Scout Zero airship at Anglesey

A Sea Scout Zero airship at Anglesey
Sea Scout Zero airship SSZ-34 at RNAS Anglesey, 1918

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: RNAS Anglesey

RNAS Anglesey
The airship station and aerodrome on Anglesey, with Sea Scout Zero airships in the distance

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Handley Page O / 100

Handley Page O / 100
Handley Page O/100 night bomber of 216 Squadron. This squadron was part of VIII Brigade, later known as Independent Force

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Sopwith 2F1 Ships Camel

Sopwith 2F1 Ships Camel
A Sopwith Camel taking off from HMS Pegasus

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Felixstowe F. 2A

Felixstowe F. 2A
Felixstowe F.2a with dazzle camouflage on anti-submarine patrol

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Airco DH. 6

Airco DH. 6
Airco DH.6 B2612; they type was used for training and anti-submarine patrols

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Aircrew of 27 Squadron examine a 230lb bomb

Aircrew of 27 Squadron examine a 230lb bomb
Aircrew of 27 Squadron RAF examine a 230lb bomb while an Air Mechanic checks the bomb carrier under the wing

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: The observer of an Airco DH. 4 is handed a magazine of photographic plates

The observer of an Airco DH. 4 is handed a magazine of photographic plates
An Air Mechanic handing photographic plates to the observer in the rear cockpit of an Airco DH.4. The Lewis machine gun and mounting are also visible

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Avro 504K

Avro 504K D7103 on the ground

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Royal Aircraft Factory SE. 5a

Royal Aircraft Factory SE. 5a
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a aircraft of 92 Squadron RAF

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Sopwith Triplane

Sopwith Triplane; one of the few used by the Royal Air Force and now preserved at the Royal Air Force Museum, London

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Sopwith Camel

Sopwith Camel of 44 Squadron, RAF Hainault Farm

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: HMS Furious

HMS Furious in the Firth of Forth

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: P Class patrol boat and an observation balloon

P Class patrol boat and an observation balloon
An observation balloon on the stern of P Class patrol boat; balloons were used to spot u-boats which the P Class were designed to attack

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: RE. 8 of 59 Squadron RAF

RE. 8 of 59 Squadron RAF
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 of 59 Squadron on a reconnaissance flight over the Western Front

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Peace at last

Peace at last
Non-Commissioned Officers in Royal Flying Corps uniform relaxing outside their hut, 1918; a rare colour photograph

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Lieutenant-General Jan Christian Smuts

Lieutenant-General Jan Christian Smuts, author of the Smuts Report which led to the formation of the Royal Air Force

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: RE. 8 'Harry Tate'

RE. 8 "Harry Tate"
Royal Aircraft Factory RE.8 of 34 Squadron RAF in Italy

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Bristol Fighter

Bristol Fighter of the W/T Establishment, RAF Biggin Hill 1918

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Morse training

Morse training
Morse transmission training at 1 School of Aeronautics, Reading

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: The RAF and WRAF

The RAF and WRAF
An Airwoman of the Womens Royal Air Force on a motorcycle with an observer officer of the Royal Air Force in the sidecar

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Major-General Hugh Trenchard

Major-General Hugh Trenchard
Studio portrait of Major-General (later Marshal of the Royal Air Force the Viscount) Trenchard, Chief of the Air Staff

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Short 184 of 209 TDS, Lee on Solent, 1918

Short 184 of 209 TDS, Lee on Solent, 1918
Short 184 of 209 Training Depot Station Lee on Solent, 1918

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: The 'ground crew'approach a flying boat, 1918

The "ground crew"approach a flying boat, 1918
A motor launch approaching a Felixstowe F.2A flying Boat at RAF Lee-on-Solent, 1918

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: M22 Locust tank

M22 Locust tank
A M22 Locust tank partially in a General Aircraft Hamilcar glider

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Vickers Light Tank Mk. VII Tetrarch

Vickers Light Tank Mk. VII Tetrarch
Loading a Tetrarch tank into a General Aircraft Hamilcar glider

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Barrage balloon, RAF Stanmore 1939

Barrage balloon, RAF Stanmore 1939
Earl of Athlone inspecting 907 (Balloon) Squadron, Stanmore, 1939

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Short Stirling

Short Stirling I aircraft (N6096, N6067G, N3676) of 1651 Conversion Unit, RAF, in formation flight

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Boulton Paul Defiant

Boulton Paul Defiant (N1744) of 256 Squadron, RAF, in flight 1941

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: De Havilland Mosquito FB. VI

De Havilland Mosquito FB. VI
De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI of 143 Squadron Royal Air Force being prepared for flight, Banff February 1945

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: De Havilland Mosquito FB. VI

De Havilland Mosquito FB. VI
De Havilland Mosquito FB.VI (HR405) of 143 Squadron Royal Air Force, Banff Strike Wing February 1945

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Westland Lysander

Westland Lysander
Three Westland Lysander II aircraft (N1254, L4753 and N1250) of 225 Squadron Royal Air Force in flight, April 1940

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Gliders and tugs at Tarrant Rushton

Gliders and tugs at Tarrant Rushton
Handley Page Halifax glider tugs lined up with Hamilcar and Horsa gliders, Tarrant Rushton, 12 October 1944

Background imageWorld War Two Metal Print Collection: Handley Page Halifax V towing Airspeed Horsa

Handley Page Halifax V towing Airspeed Horsa
Handley Page Halifax V towing off Airspeed Horsa, Tarrant Rushton, 12 October 1944



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