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 Jim Irwin was assigned as Alan’s backup on Apollo 12. He knew his job extremely well. If anything happened to him at the last minute, Jim would do an excellent job on the mission and fit right in with Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon. Outer Space was dangerous and very hard to work in, the hard work would soon catch up with them for  it was only after they got back that they...

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Despite stiff and bitter resistance from the retreating German army, Soviet forces continue their dogged advance westwards towards Berlin. Richard’s dramatic edition recalls the fierce battles that took part along the Eastern Front during WWII. Completed in his trademark technique using a mixture of graphite with colour highlights on antique-style buff paper, this...

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Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of D-Day: 1944 – 2019 Following the successful D-Day landings on the adjacent Gold Beach, a vast pre-fabricated artificial Mulberry Harbour was quickly assembled at nearby Arromanches, allowing British and Canadian reinforcements to pour ashore. Towed piece by piece across the Channel, assembled and ready for use within days of...

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Sherman ‘Firefly’ tanks of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars Regiment, 8th Armoured Brigade, move out in formation with troops from The Devonshire Regiment as they join the Battle for Normandy. In the distance, reinforcements pour ashore using the vast pre-fabricated Mulberry Harbour at Arromanches, June 1944. Following the successful D-Day landings on the adjacent...

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General Omar Bradley, commanding the First U.S. Army, had waited anxiously for the linkup of Omaha and Utah beachheads before declaring success in the American sector following D-Day. He considered this final event critical before the Allied invasion of Europe could be put into full swing. His concern over the linkup delay was confirmed when he received an Ultra flash from British...

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On the 7th May 1945: With Göring’s champagne and Bavarian beer, the Veterans of Easy Company celebrated the end of World War II in Europe. Fate couldn't have written a better ending for the paratroopers who jumped into the darkness of Normandy. Now, in Berchtesgaden’s storybook Alps, P-51s of the “Checkertail Clan” cap the party as the Band of Brothers enjoy the...

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THE ACES HIGH AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION #2 Featuring the original autograph of the famous Colonel Edward D. "Ed" Shames who served as a Commissioned Officer with Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, 506th PIR, during WW2. A decorated officer in the U.S. Army and the last surviving member of Easy Company,...

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Band of Brothers Part IV: Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Fighter Pilots of World War II In this masterful painting, Robert Taylor pays tribute to the WWII fighter aircrews of the RAF and Fleet Air Arm. A panoramic scene from the era of the Battle of Britain shows Mk I Spitfires of 234 Squadron, 10 Group's top scoring squadron, returning to St. Eval after intercepting...

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A highly-restricted edition with FIVE ‘Band of Brothers’ autographs! Having followed their flight paths across the Carentan peninsular, C-47s of the 439th Troop Carrier Group overfly Sainte-Mère-Église as paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division, the famous ‘Band of...

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- The Battle of Cambrai, 20 November 1917 - Taking the enemy by surprise, British Mk.IV tanks supported by infantry, rapidly advance through the heavily-defended German ‘Hindenburg Line’ on the first day of the Battle of Cambrai, 1917. Daybreak on the morning of...

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