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‘Mr Osborne’s Toyshop’ – by Keith Hill
The family-run toyshop now in its third generation, Osborne’s has taken pride of place along the Rushden High Street for over 60 years.
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'Mr Osborne's Toyshopl' – by Keith Hill
The family-run toyshop now in its third generation, Osborne’s has taken pride of place along the Rushden High Street for over 60 years.
Here is the original toy shop on a snowy Christmas Eve.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
‘Mr Osborne’s Toyshop’ – by Keith Hill
The family-run toyshop now in its third generation, Osborne’s has taken pride of place along the Rushden High Street for over 60 years.
'Blue Diamond Club' – by Keith Hill
An envious look at the 1959 Triumph 3TA motorcycle outside the Blue Diamond Club.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Triple-Zilch' – by Keith Hill
F100 Silver Sabre of the 20th Tactical Fighter Wing.
Print #1 in The Silver Wings Collection.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Blast From The Past' – by Keith Hill
A Buccaneer during the first Gulf War.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
'Call Sign – Aspen 76' – by Keith Hill
The SR71 'Blackbird' on a mission over Hanoi, when it was fired upon by the SA-2 missile for the first time. The print comes with signatures of Major Tony Bevacqua and Major Jerry Crew.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Encounter Over The Bay' – by Keith Hill
A Mosquito Night Fighter as flown by Wing Commander H. E. Tappin, DFC, Downing HE177 over the Bay of Biscay. Shortly after this event Wing/Commander Tappin was posted as officer commanding RAF Twinwood Farm.
Print #4 in The Twinwood Collection.
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.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
'Alberta At Irchester' – by Keith Hill
Jubilee class loco 'Alberta', of Nottingham shed, heads a London-bound express through Irchester station.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Against All Odds' – by Keith Hill
B-17's of the 92nd Bomb Group (Heavy) RAF Alconbury, flying the mission on July 26 1943 to Hannover. It was for his actions during this mission that Flight Officer John C. Morgan was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Limited Edition Giclee Print