Battle of Britain > The Battle of Britain in 1940-1941.Operation Sea lion, strengths of the German Navy and Luftwaffe vs RAF, the air battle and the 'Blitz'.
Both the Supermarine Spitfire and the Hawker Hurricane are well known for their exploits during the Battle of Britain. They are seen at many airshows and events throughout the year and there are companies out there that will take you for a flight. This is one print from a series of over 800 images by White One Sugar, a group of Kent based artists. It has been printed onto good quality paper using light fast inks so your picture will look good for years to come. A4, A3 A2 and A1 are standard sizes so frames are easy to find. Travel/Railway style poster art print.
Battle of Britain - Webquest with Key (World War II) - This 4 page document contains a webquest and teachers key related to the basics of the Battle of Britain during World War II. It contains 12 questions. Your students will learn about the history of the Battle of Britain during World War II. It ...
Below, we share with you a set of World War II printable planes and the story of the Battle of Britain. As I sit typing this it is the day before . . .
From Spitfires to downed German bombers, here are 16 incredible photos from one of Britain's most important WW2 campaigns.
September 15, 2015 - This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, one of the most decisive clashes of World War II, when a handful of Royal Air Force pilots fought in the skies over southern England to defeat Germany’s mighty Luftwaffe squadrons and foil Adolf Hitler’s invasion plans. infographic
The Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1a Model Kit is the perfect project for keen modelmakers and flight enthusiasts.
The Roman Empire’s rise and fall, its culture and economy, and how it laid the foundations of the modern world.
Cannon Hit by Artist Craig TinderThis Fine Art Print by Artist Craig Tinder illustrates Flt. Lt. Eric Stanley Lock of No. 611 Squadron - the highest-scoring Allied pilot during the Battle of Britain. Choose from 4 Different Types of Prints: A) Canvas WITH RELIC - 18" x 12" (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm) - ONLY 30 Prints *Add a Wood Frame to the 18" x 12" Canvas WITH RELIC ($80 value!) B) Framed Canvas WITH RELIC - 30" x 20" (76.2 cm x 45.7 cm) - ONLY 20 Prints C) Paper Print - 18" x 12" (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm) - Relic Not Included D) Paper Print - 24" x 16" (60.9 cm x 40.6 cm) - Relic Not Included Canvas WITH RELIC (Option A): Medium 18" x 12" (45.7 cm x 30.5 cm) gallery-wrapped canvas print (unframed) comes ready-to-hang and includes embedded fragments from a Supermarine Spitfire mounted on a beautifully engraved metallic data plate which outlines the details of the print and relic for all viewers to study. As an added touch, each canvas art piece is hand-signed by artist Craig Tinder and includes a metallic, Certificate of Authenticity for added provenance and collectibility. *Prefer a solid wood frame with your 18" x 12" Canvas with Relic? You can now add one and save ($80 value)! Framed Canvas WITH RELIC (Option B): Large 30" x 20" (76.2 cm x 45.7 cm) gallery-wrapped canvas print comes ready-to-hang with a solid, 2" Black stained wood frame and includes an embedded fragment from a Supermarine Spitfire mounted on a beautifully engraved metallic data plate which outlines the details of the print and relic for all viewers to study. As an added touch, each canvas art piece is hand-signed by artist Craig Tinder and includes a metallic, Certificate of Authenticity for added provenance and collectibility. Each Limited Edition Framed Canvas Print is signed and hand-crafted by Artist Craig Tinder using the highest quality materials and archival techniques. Each piece of artwork is created on-demand and typically takes 1-2 weeks for delivery. Details About the RELIC: This authentic Supermarine Spitfire relic came from a starboard cowl panel. This large panel still includes rivets and faint paint. This panel, along with other Spitfire parts, was used as a template to create new aluminum skin panels for the restoration of Spitfire Mark LF/IX TE517. Fine Art Paper Print (Options C & D) - Relic Not Included: Each Fine Art Print is printed on archival presentation-quality, 260 GSM / 10 Mil, photographic paper created using the highest quality inks and archival techniques. Photographs do not do this paper substrate justice as it practically "glows" on the wall.Note: Relic is not included with Fine Art Paper Prints. The Story Behind the Print: 14 July 1941 - Flt. Lt. Eric Stanley Lock of No. 611 Squadron, engages an enemy Messerschmitt Bf 109 in his Spitfire Mk VB resulting in his 26th and final aerial victory. Flt. Lt. Lock was the highest-scoring Allied pilot during the Battle of Britain with 21 victories. During his final mission on 3 August 1941, he was last seen in Spitfire W3257 departing for a ground strafing attack. He never returned home. Learn more about the Spitfire vs the Hurricane and compare their design, performance, operational history, and legacy. Click here. Appreciate the Art - Learn their Story - Feel the History This item is handmade by artist, Craig Tinder. Available to ship worldwide!
This is a chart only of the kit. It includes a colour picture of the design, a computer generated chart, a thread sorting card and cross stitch instructions. The finished size is 25.4 cm x 18.26 cm.
In the Battle of Britain, the Allies wanted nothing more than to shoot down planes, capture pilots, and prove that all Germans were Nazis. When Uffz. Hans-Georg Schulte was forced to crash-land after the Spitfires of No. 41 and No. 222 RAF squadrons overpowered his Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4, the Allies only got two out of three.The plane they grounded did not bear the insignia of its group, nor, more importantly, a swastika on its tail. The story behind it was a battle of principle.Jagdgeschwader 53 was the official name of Uffz. Schulte’s flying wing, but it was better known by its nickname and logo, the "Ace of Spades”. When Hermann Göring was informed that the leader of Jagdgeschwader 53, Hans-Jürgen von Cramon-Taubadel, was married to a Jewish woman, he ordered their insignia removed, and that a red band be painted around the nose of each plane as punishment. The entire squadron responded by removing the swastika from their tails in protest.The shot down Messerschmitt was put on display in Sheffield as a symbol of Allied success against Nazi tyranny, and to raise money to build more Spitfires, but it should have also been an icon of hope—that love of one’s country does not equal love of its ideology.
Our Norman Conquest 1066 Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging History classrooms.
1. Students watch a kid-friendly video related to the topic 2. Kids read an Online article from a kid-safe certified site 3. Students answer Reading Comprehension questions based on the article 4. Students write a 4-5 sentence summary Questions & Answers: Where were the Saxons originally from? Germany When did the Saxons migrate to Britain? 5th Century During what years did the Saxons dominate Britain? 550 to 1066 What kingdom dominated Britain in the early 600’s? Northumbria What Kingdom eventually dominated all of Britain and it’s king became the king of England? Wessex What people began to invade England in the mid-800s? Danes Where did these invaders come from? Denmark What prince and his army defeated the Danes at the Battle of Ashdown? Alfred What title was Alfred given in 871? King What was King Alfred known as? Alfred the Great What were the powerful men that owned land and reported to the King called? Thanes Who made up the council that helped Saxon kings rule? Thanes and Bishops What was this council called? Witan Who conquered the Saxons and ended their rule in 1066? The Normans Where did the Saxon name come from? Short sword “Scramasax” Who is the “Father of English History”? Venerable Bede
HIGH QUALITY FINE ART Aviation Print by UK Artist, Conway Rowland, produced with the finest materials. 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). '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. This print uses the same high quality conservation grade printing processes and paper as my 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. A wonderful gift for AVIATION AND SPITFIRE ENTHUSIASTS! The piece is printed by one of the UK’s top fine art printers, dStudio. They have used the GICLEE process on the superlative Hahnemühle Hemp paper to produce the finest quality prints of my paintings. Extensive work has gone into colour matching the prints, giving as close a reproduction as possible of the original painting. The printing is remarkable and gives the incredible quality that I want for the reproduction of my art. dStudio are a Fine Art Trade Guild member, and multi-award winning and carbon neutral printer. Hahnemühle Hemp paper (290 gsm) is a superb eco friendly Hemp (60%) and cotton (40%) blend from this renowned manufacturer. Colour and detail are reproduced brilliantly on this fine art paper. It is museum archival quality for high age resistance, and free of acid, lignin and OBAs. Careful attention is given to packaging to ensure protection during transit. Prints are sent flat in protective packaging using Royal Mail Tracked 48 service with option to upgrade to Tracked 24. AN EXCLUSIVE FULL SIZE LIMITED EDITION PRINT of this painting is also available here - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1737997435/limited-edition-spitfire-aviation-art. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Information: - Only a few prints are shown available at a time. Stock is replenished in small batches. - Colours may appear slightly different in person due to different monitor settings. - Second and third images are of this actual print edition, and show the quality of the printing. ----------------------------------------------------------------- About Me Conway Rowland Fine Art - I am an artist based in rural Carmarthenshire, working in oil paints. My inspiration is drawn from subjects that I am passionate about, including aviation, railway, rural landscapes and farming subjects. I am always happy to help so if you have any questions, please message me here.
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Size A4 Limited Edition Hand signed by the Artist! Free dedication service! Printed with high end exhibition quality inks FREE postage to WORLDWIDE 28 euro per print equals £25 GBP Direct from a Ypres based British artist whose Gt Grandfather was a 15 year old Lancashire Fusilier at the battle of The Somme in 1916, he was badly maimed at the battle of Passchendaele in Oct 1917, his eldest brother was killed in 20th February 1915 at 'The Bluff' Ypres. I have previously exhibited at The Royal Academy, London
This listing is for a physical print - please choose required size from the drop down menu above* AVAILABLE SIZES: A4 - 210 x 297mm A3 - 297 x 420mm 7 x 5 - 178 x 127mm 9 x 6 - 228 x 152mm Finish Options (Please specify after ordering what finish you would like.) Prints: Photographic Gloss Photographic Lustre Print details: Original fine art photograph taken by myself & processed professionally. The colours in this print may appear slightly different from those on your monitor. There will be no watermark visible on your print. Prints are carefully packed in a cello sleeve and shipped in an all board/card package to ensure it's safe arrival