MERLIN CHORUS The Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary Portfolio
by Anthony Saunders
The Battle of Britain, 13 August 1940
Fresh from a successful action over marauding Me110s and Me109s attempting a raid on Portland during the Battle of Britain, Spitfires of 152 Squadron, with the distinctive sound of their Merlin engines echoing around Lulworth Cove, return to their base at Warmwell to re-fuel and re-arm. Thankfully all will land safely, ready to continue the bitter struggle while Goering’s Luftwaffe intensify their attacks as they try to gain air superiority during one of the most decisive battles ever fought.
Released as part of The Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary Portfolio to commemorate the Anniversary, this superb print is available both individually or as a pair with FEAR NOTHING.
The Signatures
Each print in every edition is individually hand numbered and signed by the artist along with two highly respected Spitfire pilots who flew during the Battle of Britain:
- Warrant Officer David Denchfield
- Wing Commander George Swanwick
- Media:
- Lithograph
- Size:
- 26.5 x 19.75 inches
- Release Date:
- 3/2010
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