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‘Fames Favoured Few – Back Home’ – by Keith Hill
B-17 of the 92nd Bomb Group coming into land over Podington village.
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'Fames Favoured Few – Back Home' – by Keith Hill
B-17 of the 92nd Bomb Group coming into land over Podington village.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
‘Fames Favoured Few – Back Home’ – by Keith Hill
B-17 of the 92nd Bomb Group coming into land over Podington village.
Each print is Signed and Numbered by the Artist, Keith Hill, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Lithographic Print Available Sizes:
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Other options available for 'Fames Favoured Few - Back Home' print:
Original Oil Painting Oil on Canvas, £1495. contact Keith for details.
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