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‘The Evening Local’ – by Keith Hill
IVATT Class 4 passing Long Sutton in South Lincolnshire.
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'The Evening Local' – by Keith Hill
IVATT Class 4 passing Long Sutton in South Lincolnshire.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
‘The Evening Local’ – by Keith Hill
IVATT Class 4 passing Long Sutton in South Lincolnshire.
Each print is Signed and Numbered by the Artist, Keith Hill, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
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Original Oil Painting Oil on Canvas, SOLD.
'Combat For The 305th' – by Keith Hill
B-17’s of the 305th Bomb Group from Chelveston, on a mission over Germany.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print
‘A New Day Dawning’ – by Keith Hill
F-15 Strike Eagle from the 48th Fighter Wing from RAF Lakenheath departing from the Libyan coast during Operation Odyssey Dawn.
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
'Delta Dart' – by Keith Hill
Aircraft from USAFE that appeared at RAF Chelveston Open Day in May 1960.
Print #4 in The Silver Wings Collection.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Drop Zone' – by Keith Hill
C47's of the 315th Troop Carrier Group from Spanhoe Lodge Airfield in Northamptonshire, drop paratroopers into Holland during Operation Market Garden – September 1944. The print is countersigned.
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
'Dragon Lady' – by Keith Hill
U2 spy plane.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'At The End Of The Day' – by Keith Hill
Two Spitfires of the US Navy, Composite Squadron Seven, crossing the Normandy beachhead. Aircraft of CVN-7 were used as 'spotters' for the battleships off the Normandy coast. These ships could fire up to 22 miles inland. Signed by 6 Normandy veterans.
Limited Edition Lithographic Print