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Paintings
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(24" x
48")
(Acrylic on board)
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"Honda"
This poster is a tribute to Honda's racing heritage
showing Vasser's IndyCar and the GP car of 1967!
(Collection of the artist)
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"The Great War"
An attack on an Albatross III during the first World
War This painting hangs in the Great War Flying Museum in Brantford
Ontario!
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(18"x24")
(Acrylic on board)
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(Acrylic on canvas)
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"Getting The Message"
A Lysander of 400(AC) squadron RCAF undergoing training in
southern England early in the second World War. This painting was
accepted into the juried show "ArtFlight" at the National
Aviation Museum, Ottawa in 1999.
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"Hornell's U-Boat"
While flying with the Royal Air Force late in the
second world war, Canadian David Hornell sank this U-Boat. In spite
of severe damage to his aircraft he pressed home his attach and was
forced to ditch in the Atlantic. Although the crew were picked up,
David Hornell died before reaching port. For this action he received
the award of the Victoria Cross, Britain's highest medal for bravery.
(Collection of the artist)
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(24" x 36")
Acrylic on board |
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(18' x 24")
(Acrylic on board)
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"Barker's Balloon"
William Barker V.C., a Canadian flying with the
British Royal Flying Corps, downs a German observation balloon after
shooting down two Albatross fighters. This action took place over
Northern Italy during the First World War.
(Collection of the artist)
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" Wooden Wonder"
The remarkable DeHavilland Mosquito of the Second
World War constructed mainly of wood was an extremely versatile and successful
design. It was used in many roles, from photo reconnaissance to anti
shipping strikes, pathfinder for the heavy bombers to precision
bombing strikes.
(Collection of the artist)
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(16" x 20")
(Acrylic on board)
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(12" x 15")
(Acrylic on board)
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"British Commonwealth
Air Training Plan"
An Avro Anson MK1 on a training flight over a pastoral
Canadian landscape. Thousands of Allied airmen were trained in Canada
during the Second World War under this ambitious and successful plan.
(In a private collection in England)
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"Cold War Patrol"
A Royal Air Force Gloster Meteor based at Horsham St. Faith, and
East Anglian base near Norwich, airborne on practise intercepts in
1953.
(Collection of the artist)
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(18" x 24")
(Acrylic on paper)
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(Acrylic on board)
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" The
Shepherd."
HMCS Sackville on convoy escort duty in the
North Atlantic during the Second World
War.
(Collection
of the artist.)
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"Moonlight Mission"
The Westland Lysander, a failure at first, found a
nice niche in clandestine operations, flying secret agents in and out
of occupied France during the Second World War. It had excellent short
take off and landing characteristics and could handle rough fields
with ease. It was also relatively quiet in flight
(Collection of the artist).
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(12"x16")
(Acrylic on canvas)
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(12"x16")
(Acrylic on
board)
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"Hunting the Hunter"
The German Pocket Battleship the Graf Spee a notorious
commerce raider in the South Atlantic early in the Second World War is
hunted down by smaller British ships. She was scuttled by her captain
after putting into Montevideo for repairs.
(Now in a private
collection in Kingston)
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"Hooded Merganser"
A small rather cute duck caught in a calm moment.
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(11'x14")
(Prismacolour and graphite on paper)
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(11"x14")
(Prismacolour and graphite on
paper)
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"Fisher King"
The stately Heron stalking his prey.
(Collection of the artist)
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