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1942
1942 - 0611.PDF
PLIGHT, MAR. 19TH, 1942. Advt. iii. • FINE ART PRINTS IN FULL COLOUR OF FRANK WOOTTON'S FAMOUS PAINTINGS SERVICE XlRCRAFT IN response to many requests the Airscrew Division of The de Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd., has arranged for the production of a limited edition of fine art prints in the artist's true colourings of a series of six oil paintings by Frank Wootton which now hang at the Headquarters of Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands. These prints are to be sold for the sole benefit of the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund, and the series comprises : 1. NIGHT WORK—Hurricanes in 1940. 2. A JOB OF WORK TO BE DONE—Defiants en route to Dunkirk, May, 1940. 3. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE—Spitfires in the Battle of Britain. , 4. SUNDERLANDS ON CONVOY PATROL. 5. OVER THE TARGET—Weather favours the Blenheims. 6. LEAVING FOR THE PARTY—Wellingtons taking-off at dusk. Each print measures approximately 17 ins. x 12 ins. PRICES : Single copies of any subject ... ... £1 Is. Od. post free Set of six ... ... ... ... £5 15s. 6d. post free A very small number of artist-signed proofs is also available. Single copies of any subject ... ... £2 2s. Od. post free Set of six ... ... ... ... £10 10s. Od. post free NOTE—50% of the purchase price is given immediately to the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund and of the remainder, after actual cost of printing and distribution has been recovered,' the balance will, in addition, be handed over to the Fund. These prints will be eagerly sought for the decoration of R.A.F. messes; they make ideal gifts to members of the flying forces and will be much appreciated by all concerned with aviation. Orders, accompanied by remittance, should be sent to SAMSON CLARK & CO., LTD., 57-61, Mortimer Street, London, W. 1 IN AID OF The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund
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