Glass Frame > Services > Royal Air Force
Glass Frame : Avro Lancaster
Mounted Prints from Royal Air Force
Avro Lancaster
Avro Lancaster B.I aircraft of 207 Squadron RAF, 20 June 1942
The Royal Air Force Museum is Britain's only national museum dedicated wholly to aviation
Media ID 701999
© RAF Museum 2008 - All Rights Reserved
8"x6" Glass Mount
Wall mounted or free-standing, these black edged glass frames feature a smooth chamfered edge and a stylish black border (on back face of the glass). Manufactured from 4mm thick glass, Glass Mounts are a durable, professional way of displaying and protecting your prints. Your 8x6 print is slotted into the back of the frame so can easily be changed if needed.
Tempered Glass Mounts are ideal for wall display, plus the smaller sizes can also be used free-standing via an integral stand
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 15.2cm (8" x 6")
Estimated Product Size is 22.8cm x 17.7cm (9" x 7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS
> Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum
> Charles Brown Colour Photographs
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures the raw power and determination of the Avro Lancaster B.I bomber of 207 Squadron RAF, as it prepares for a nighttime mission over Europe during World War II. Taken by renowned photographer Charles E. Brown on 20 June 1942, this image is a poignant reminder of the courage and sacrifice of the Royal Air Force (RAF) aircrew who flew these iconic aircraft. The Avro Lancaster, a British four-engine heavy bomber, was a key asset in the RAF's strategic bombing campaign against Nazi Germany. With a maximum bomb load of over 14,000 pounds, it could carry a larger payload than any other Allied bomber, making it an essential tool in the RAF's arsenal. In this photograph, we see the Lancaster taxing on the runway, its powerful engines roaring, ready to take off into the night. The ground crew, clad in their distinctive RAF uniforms, work diligently to ensure the aircraft is ready for its mission. The red and white markings on the fuselage and wings identify it as belonging to 207 Squadron, based at RAF Graveley in England. The Lancaster's distinctive silhouette, with its bomb bay doors open and bomb bay doors closed, is a testament to the RAF's relentless commitment to bringing the war to the enemy. The dark, ominous sky overhead adds to the sense of urgency and danger, reminding us of the high stakes involved in these nighttime raids. Charles E. Brown's photograph is a powerful reminder of the vital role the Avro Lancaster and the RAF played in the outcome of World War II. It is a testament to the bravery and determination of the men and women who served in the RAF during this time, and a reminder of the sacrifices they made in the name of freedom and democracy.
MADE IN THE UK
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Basket.