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‘To Fight Another Day’ – by Keith Hill
Hurricane in flight.
‘To Fight Another Day’ – by Keith Hill
Hurricane in flight.
Each print is Signed and Numbered by the Artist, Keith Hill, and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
Giclee Print Available Sizes:
Giclee Print Remarque Option:
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Other options available for 'To Fight Another Day' print:
Remarqued Print include an original pencil sketch by Keith in the print border, discuss options with Keith
A4 Open Edition Print a small, collectable alternative, view/purchase here
Original Oil Painting Oil on Canvas, SOLD.
'D-Dog Off Norway' – by Keith Hill
B-24 Liberator of 206th Squadron, RAF Coastal Command off the coast of Norway when the crew successfully fought off an attack by 3 Luftwaffe Bf110's. The print is signed by a D-Dog veteran, Don Knight.
Limited Edition Lithographic 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
'Flying Leathernecks' – by Keith Hill
US Marines on Guadalcanal.
Print #3 in The Midway Collection
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Escort' – by Keith Hill
P-51 Mustang of the 353rd Fighter Group.
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'Send This Message: “Enemy Carriers!”' – by Keith Hill
At 0510 hrs June 4th 1942, a PBY.5 (cal sign ‘AV58’) of VP-23 and under the command of Lt. Howard Ady USN, spotted a Japanese scout aircraft from one of the carriers heading for Midway. At 0530 hrs they located the carrier force. Seconds later Lt. Ady’s radio operator sent this message: “Enemy Carriers!”.
Print #1 in The Midway Collection
Limited Edition Giclee Print
'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
'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
'Canberra' – by Keith Hill
One of the first Canberra's in the early 1950's.
Limited Edition Giclee Print