Burt Munro ‘The Worlds Fastest Indian’
Burt Munro (1899-1978) 10 FEB, 2021 Herbert James “Burt” Munro was a motorcycle racer from New Zealand whose speed record exploits on the salt flats of Bonneville late in life
Award winning associate of The Guild of Aviation Artists
Burt Munro (1899-1978) 10 FEB, 2021 Herbert James “Burt” Munro was a motorcycle racer from New Zealand whose speed record exploits on the salt flats of Bonneville late in life
Air Ministry, 15 November 1940. The KING has been graciously pleased to confer the Victoria Cross on the undermentioned officer in recognition of most conspicuous bravery : — Flight Lieutenant
Ayrton Senna da Silva New Patinated and Extended Edition December 2017 Artists Proof AP002/002 the second artists proof of the new work based on the existing ‘Senna’ sculpture from the
Artmoorhouse Gallery October to November 2018 A new installation at the fabulous ArtMoorHouse Gallery London Wall London. Three of my editions for a month were available for viewings and sale.
Editions of this remarkable sculpture are now becoming very limited the current edition for sale is number 22 of 25 ‘I first encountered Gregs work whilst filming at the Boultbee
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Hans Joachim von Hippel – Albatros D.Va “Blitz” ‘I first encountered Gregs work whilst filming at the Boultbee Flight Academy, in Chichester back in 2015 for Channel 4. I remember
Edition 016/025 2018 This edition created in April 2019 will be offered for sale at the Bonhams Festival of Speed Sale 2019 The edition has the new hand cut Limestone
The final tribute in this particular Spitfire trilogy, art and purpose unite to form a beautiful yet practical piece of original work. Following the tradition of classic Georgian door furniture
Albert Ball Albert Ball VC, DSO & 2 Bars, MC (14 August 1896 – 7 May 1917) was an exceptional English fighter pilot of the First World War. He was
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‘Double Exposure’ An optical experience in respect of the Photo Reconnaisance Unit who flew bravely, unarmed and fast to capture vital images. Develop your own picture by viewing different angles
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