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        Greetings Cards - Aviation

        Painting of 3 Spitfires taking off.

        '64 Squadron Scramble!' - Spitfires of 64 Squadron led by S/Ldr. A.R.D. MacDonnell, Kenley, 1940. (AV1)

        Painting of Hurricanes at dawn.

        'Dawn Readiness' - Hurricanes of No. 32 Squadron, Biggin Hill, 1940. (AV2)

        Painting of single Spitfire over golf course.

        'On the 16th Fairway' - Spitfire of Sgt. B. Whall, 602 Squadron, Angmering, W. Sussex, 1940. (AV3)

        Painting of two Hurricanes climbing over the Thames Estuary.

        'The Polish Defence' - Hurricanes of F/O S. Witorzenc and P/O P. Zenker, 501 Squadron, Thames Estuary, 1940. (AV4)

        Painting of two Hurricanes turning into combat.

        'Two Minutes to Close' - Hurricane of F/Lt. H. a' B. Russell, 32 Squadron, Sussex, 1940. (AV5)

        5 Aviation paintings

        Set of 5 Aviation greetings cards, 5"x7", Pack No.1, designs AV1-5

        Painting of Hurricane aircraft taking off.

        "One Squadron Scramble" - Hurricanes of No. 1 Squadron, Sq/L. D.A. Pemberton, Northolt, Middlesex, 1940. (AV6)

        Painting of Spitfire flying through cloud and sunlight.

        'Fighting Alone' - Spitfire of F/Lt. R.R.S. Tuck, 92 Squadron 1940. (AV7)

        Painting of a pilot climbing into a Hurricane during the Battle of Britain.

        'Scanning the Sky' - Hurricane of 615 Squadron, Kenley, 1940. (AV8)

        Painting of pilots running to their Spitfires.

        "234 Squadron Scramble" - Spitfires of F/Lt. P.C. Hughes and P/O. R.F.T. Doe, 234 Squadron, Middle Wallop,1940, (AV9)

        Members of the Observers Corps watch a damaged Luftwaffe aircraft flying low over the Weald.

        'Observers Corps Post' - Crowborough, 1940. (AV10)

        5 Aviation paintings

        Set of 5 Aviation greetings cards, 5"x7", Pack No.2, designs AV6-10

        Painting of a pilot exiting his Spitfire after a forced landing.

        "Never Got Out so Quickly" -Hurricane of F/Sgt. A.H.D. Pond, 601 Squadron, Tangmere, 1940. (AV11)

        Hurricane aircraft in low level aerial combat.

        'Stirring the Hornets' Nest'- Hurricanes of 'Treble One', No. 111 Squadron, Kenley, 1940. (AV12)

        Painting of a Hurricane chasing an Me109 low over the Kent countryside.

        'The Long Chase' - Hurricane of Sq/L. D. A. Pemberton, No. 1 Squadron, Kent, 1940. (AV13)

        Painting of Spitfires breaking into combat over the Isle of Wight.

        "Maida Squadron...Break!" - Spitfires of 152 Squadron, F/Lt. D. P. A. Boitel-Gill, Isle of Wight, 1940. (AV14)

        Painting of a Spitfire flying low over the North Downs.

        'A Long Way From Home' - Spitfire of P/O. A. G. Donahue, 64 Squadron, Surrey, 1940. (AV15)

        5 Aviation paintings

        Set of 5 Aviation greetings cards, 5"x7", Pack No.3, designs AV11-15

        Painting of a damaged Spitfire flying low over Westhampnett Church, on its way in to a forced landing at Goodwood Airfield.

        'Forward Slip Home' - Spitfire of F/Lt. J.D. Urie, 602 Squadron, Westhampnett, 1940. (AV16)

        Painting of a female pilot approaching her Spitfire.

        'Of Bravery in Summer Skies' Spitfire of Sq/L. H. Cornwall, 508 Squadron, S.E. England 1940. (From the historical fiction novel ‘Harry’s Game- Hell’s Corner’, by Karl Jackson) (AV17)

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