'234 Squadron Scramble' - Spitfires of F/Lt. Pat Hughes and P/O. Bob Doe, 234 Squadron.
F/Lt. Pat Hughes and P/O. Bob Doe ‘scramble’ for their Spitfires, during a squadron scramble from RAF Middle Wallop on the 18th August 1940, during the Battle of Britain, WW2.
This print is taken from one of my original oil paintings, created to commemorate the bravery of the pilots involved in the Battle of Britain.
SUPERB AFFORDABLE OPEN EDITION PRINT – 10” x 8” (25.4cm x 20.3cm) sheet size. Image size is c. 9" x 7" (c. 23cm x 18cm).
This print uses the same high quality conservation grade printing processes and paper as my full size limited edition prints (link below), so the print quality is still to the same excellent standards.
The smaller size open edition print allows for a more affordable way to own a copy of this piece.
The 10” x 8” size is a widely available ‘off the shelf’ frame size, which makes it easy and economical to find a frame of your choice for hanging at home.
This painting is also available as a full size limited edition print:
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