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The Battle of Britain was a significant air campaign fought between the German Luftwaffe and the British Royal Air Force during World War II

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Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Gulf War Operation Desert Storm. An RAF Tornado F3 fighter taxi

Gulf War Operation Desert Storm. An RAF Tornado F3 fighter taxis in in front of a USAF Galaxy transport aircraft in Dhahran An RAF Tornado F3 fighter/bomber taxis in preparation for take-off

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Small boys admire the Battle of Britain class steam locomotive during an open day at

Small boys admire the Battle of Britain class steam locomotive during an open day at the Ashford railway works August 1949

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Evacuee children help the farmer bring in the harvest as the Battle of Britain takes

Evacuee children help the farmer bring in the harvest as the Battle of Britain takes place in the skies above them. The children have been evacuated from London to Gleaning near Bristol

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Demonstration by a Supermarine Spitfire MK19 of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

Demonstration by a Supermarine Spitfire MK19 of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight 15th September 1966

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfire Mk IXB MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich

Spitfire Mk IXB MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich. This Spitfire is completely original, and has never been fully rebuilt

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIa P7350 is the oldest airworthy Spitfire in the world

Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIa P7350 is the oldest airworthy Spitfire in the world and the only Spitfire still flying today to have actually fought in the Battle of Britain

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Hawker Hurricane Aircraft May 1978 of the Battle of Britain Flight going through

Hawker Hurricane Aircraft May 1978 of the Battle of Britain Flight going through its display routine above Biggin Hill

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The Dambuster - Dr Barnes Wallis. Wallis, the engineer who famously created the bouncing

The Dambuster - Dr Barnes Wallis. Wallis, the engineer who famously created the bouncing bomb that helped to destroy the German Dams along the Ruhr, a feat immortalised later on the silver screen

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane Aircraft May 1978 of the Battle of

Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane Aircraft May 1978 of the Battle of Britain Flight going through their display routine above Biggin Hill

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Smoke rises from behind the dome of St Pauls Cathedral after the first daylight bombing

Smoke rises from behind the dome of St Pauls Cathedral after the first daylight bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) on the docks and the East End of London in September 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: London Blitz Battle of Britain WW2 September 1940 Members of the Police the Fire

London Blitz Battle of Britain WW2 September 1940 Members of the Police the Fire services and the Army inspect the wreckage of a downed German bomber which crashed onto Victoria Station London

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: General Adolf Galland German WW2 pilot at the London Premiere of the film '

General Adolf Galland German WW2 pilot at the London Premiere of the film " The Battle of Britain" September 1969

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane Aircraft May 1978 of the Battle of

Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane Aircraft May 1978 of the Battle of Britain Flight going through their display routine above Biggin Hill

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: London Blitz Battle of Britain WW2 September 1940 Members of the Police the Fire

London Blitz Battle of Britain WW2 September 1940 Members of the Police the Fire services and the Army inspect the wreckage of a downed German bomber which crashed onto Victoria Station London

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Evacuee children help the farmer bring in the harvest as the Battle of Britain takes

Evacuee children help the farmer bring in the harvest as the Battle of Britain takes place in the skies above them. The children have been evacuated from London to Gleaning near Bristol

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Demonstration by a Supermarine Spitfire MK19 of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

Demonstration by a Supermarine Spitfire MK19 of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight 15th September 1966

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfire Mk IXB MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich

Spitfire Mk IXB MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich. This Spitfire is completely original, and has never been fully rebuilt

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Aviation - Spitfire - The worlds oldest flying Spitfire took to the skies at St

Aviation - Spitfire - The worlds oldest flying Spitfire took to the skies at St Athan flown by Squadron Leader Paul Day. The wartime fighter has been undergoing a major overhaul at the RAF base for

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Aviation - Spitfire - Two Spitfires appear out of the clouds - somewhere in England

Aviation - Spitfire - Two Spitfires appear out of the clouds - somewhere in England - February 1943 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Aviation - Spitfire - A touch og the old and the new - A Tornado fighter plane lands with

Aviation - Spitfire - A touch og the old and the new - A Tornado fighter plane lands with the iconic World War II Spitfire fighter in the foreground - 14th March 1995 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Aviation - Spitfire in flight over RAF St Athan - 27th November 1997 - Western Mail

Aviation - Spitfire in flight over RAF St Athan - 27th November 1997 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Aviation - Spitfire - The Spitfire at the entrance gates to RAF Brawdy being taken away

Aviation - Spitfire - The Spitfire at the entrance gates to RAF Brawdy being taken away for reconstruction - 5th November 1984 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Aviation - Spitfire - A picture of the new improved Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire - c

Aviation - Spitfire - A picture of the new improved Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire - c.1941 - Kemsley Picture - Now Trinity Mirror

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: RAF ground crew push back a damage aeroplane to the hangar during the Battle of Britain

RAF ground crew push back a damage aeroplane to the hangar during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: RAF Pilots scramble during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940

RAF Pilots scramble during the Battle of Britain Circa August 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Meschersmitt ME 110 fighter bomber brought down As a long range escort fighter

Meschersmitt ME 110 fighter bomber brought down As a long range escort fighter the Bf 110C received a disastrous mauling at the hands of the R.A.F. during the Battle Of Britain

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Hawker Hurricane WW2 fighter aircraft, flown by the RAF in the Battle of Britain

Hawker Hurricane WW2 fighter aircraft, flown by the RAF in the Battle of Britain, seen here during a Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at Wraughtin. 10th September 1993

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A pilot of the Royal Air Force catched up on some sleep between missions during

A pilot of the Royal Air Force catched up on some sleep between missions during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War August 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Professor Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt at his desk. Considered by many to be

Professor Sir Robert Alexander Watson-Watt at his desk. Considered by many to be the " inventor of radar". Radar development was first started elsewhere

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Robert Stanford Tuck, fighter ace from WW2, standing next to a row of hurricanes

Robert Stanford Tuck, fighter ace from WW2, standing next to a row of hurricanes and spitfires to be used in the film The Battle of Britain 19th April 1968

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Members of the RAF technical team examine a downed Messerschmitt BF109 during the Battle

Members of the RAF technical team examine a downed Messerschmitt BF109 during the Battle of Britain. July 30th 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spotters getting acquainted with various types of German aircraft by means of charts

Spotters getting acquainted with various types of German aircraft by means of charts. Here they are seen donning their warm coats and beginning the look-out, 21st September 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Members of the 617 'Dambuster'squadron look over the Battle of Britain Flight

Members of the 617 "Dambuster"squadron look over the Battle of Britain Flight
Members of the 617 " Dambuster" squadron look over the Battle of Britain Flight Lancaster plane at Coventry Air Day, Baginton Airport, Coventry

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding. 17th November 1940

Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding. 17th November 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Premiere of The battle of Britain. Stars arriving for the premiere

Premiere of The battle of Britain. Stars arriving for the premiere. Sir Hugh Dowding talking to Sir Lawrence Olivier who played him in the film. 16th September 1969

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: ARP officials sleep on cliff to avoid disturbance by air-raids during day time

ARP officials sleep on cliff to avoid disturbance by air-raids during day time. September 17th 1940 Original Caption Lying asleep on the cliffs in the picture are A.R.P

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Life goes on as normal for residents of Kent who take cover from the German air raids in

Life goes on as normal for residents of Kent who take cover from the German air raids in underground tunnels during the Second World War Residents dancing on the dance floor at a party held in

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Members of the 'Warwick Lions, 'Hackney Comets

Members of the "Warwick Lions, "Hackney Comets
Members of the " Warwick Lions, " " Hackney Comets, " and " Arsenal Aces, " cycle speedway clubs battled on the Warwick Lions track, Hackney

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: World War II: Hospitals. Nurses and patients watch the dogfights between the R. A. F

World War II: Hospitals. Nurses and patients watch the dogfights between the R. A. F
World War II: Hospitals. Nurses and patients watch the dogfights between the R.A.F. and the German Airforce at the height of the Battle of Britain. August 1940 P012079

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Members of the 'Warwick Lions, 'Hackney Comets

Members of the "Warwick Lions, "Hackney Comets
Members of the " Warwick Lions, " " Hackney Comets, " and " Arsenal Aces, " cycle speedway clubs battled on the Warwick Lions track, Hackney

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: No 34052, Lord Dowding class locomotive, Battle of Britain

No 34052, Lord Dowding class locomotive, Battle of Britain. seen here on the Southern Railwayc.1950 English Railways

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A seaman up the main mast adjusting the huge kite that carries a slender cable

A seaman up the main mast adjusting the huge kite that carries a slender cable and make an effective barrage against enemy aircraft. Each ship in the convoy carries one of these. December 1940 P011670

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: WW2 Battle of Britain Hawker Hurricanes rehearse for Empire Flying Day over Kent

WW2 Battle of Britain Hawker Hurricanes rehearse for Empire Flying Day over Kent in 1938 Two years later the same aircraft would be defending London

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Underground women porters at work at St. Pauls Station. September 1940 P010284

Underground women porters at work at St. Pauls Station. September 1940 P010284

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: No 34052, Lord Dowding class locomotive, Battle of Britain

No 34052, Lord Dowding class locomotive, Battle of Britain. seen here on the Southern Railway. English Railways

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: RAF ground crew push back a damage aeroplane to the hanager during th Battle of Britain

RAF ground crew push back a damage aeroplane to the hanager during th Battle of Britain Conflict World War Two Fitters Aircraft Fighter Supermarine Spitfire Airfield England Circa July 1940 1940s

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: North-American TB-25N Mitchell N1042B

North-American TB-25N Mitchell N1042B (msn , ex A), circa 1965. Built as a North American B-25J-25/27-NC for the United States Army Air Force and converted to TB-25N



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Battle of Britain Collection

The Battle of Britain was a significant air campaign fought between the German Luftwaffe and the British Royal Air Force during World War II. The battle took place from July to October 1940, with Germany attempting to gain control of the skies over Britain in preparation for a planned invasion. Despite being outnumbered, the RAF successfully defended their airspace through tactics such as radar detection and coordinated attacks on enemy planes. The victory marked a turning point in the war and prevented Germany from gaining a foothold in Western Europe. The bravery and sacrifice of those involved in the Battle of Britain continue to be celebrated today as an example of British resilience and determination.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Battle of Britain was a significant event in the history of World War II, and Media Storehouse has curated an impressive collection of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of this historic battle. The Popular Themes collection features stunning images that depict the bravery and courage displayed by British pilots as they fought against German forces in the skies over southern England. Our collection includes iconic photographs such as Winston Churchill's famous V-for-Victory salute, Spitfires soaring through clouds, and aerial views of London during bombing raids. These images are available in various sizes and formats to suit any home or office decor. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, our Battle of Britain Popular Themes collection is sure to impress. With its high-quality prints and attention to detail, our collection offers a unique glimpse into one of the most important battles in modern times.
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Battle of Britain art prints are high-quality reproductions of iconic images from one of the most significant events in British history. These prints showcase the bravery and heroism displayed by the Royal Air Force during World War II, as they fought against Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe to defend their homeland. The Battle of Britain was a pivotal moment in WWII, and these art prints capture its essence through stunning visuals that depict aircrafts engaged in aerial combat, pilots preparing for battle, and scenes from airfields during this time period. The artwork is available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences. These popular themes art prints are perfect for anyone interested in military history or aviation enthusiasts who want to add a touch of nostalgia to their home decor. They also make great gifts for friends or family members who share similar interests. Battle of Britain art prints offer an excellent way to commemorate this historic event while adding beauty and character to any living space.
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We offer a wide range of Battle of Britain art prints that capture the popular themes and iconic moments from this historic event. You can choose from stunning images of Spitfires and Hurricanes in action, as well as portraits of famous pilots such as Douglas Bader and Guy Gibson. Other popular themes include aerial dogfights, bombing raids, and scenes from airfields during the battle. These high-quality art prints are available in various sizes and formats to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer black-and-white or color images, framed or unframed prints, we have something for everyone. The company uses only the finest materials to ensure that each print is long-lasting and visually striking. Whether you are a history buff, aviation enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, these Battle of Britain art prints will make a great addition to any home or office décor.
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