Four World War One Prints
DPK0101. Pack of four World War One military art prints by Jason Askew.Military Print Pack.
Items in this pack : Item #1 - Click to view individual item DHM1664. Faster Boys - Give Them Hell! Loos, September 25th 1915 by Jason Askew. Dawn. British artillery thundered, and the territorial soldiers 15th Scottish division stormed towards the German trenches defending the coal mining village of Loos. The gas cloud that preceded the Highland advance was pendulous and largely stationary due to a distinct lack of wind, and ,upon emerging from the smudgy gas, the highlanders were pelted with machine gun fire and shrapnel from the defending German batteries. Not to be denied, the Scots gritted their teeth, and with an officer shouting faster boys! give them hell! the highlanders charged straight at the defenses. The Germans, unnerved by the stubborn courage of their kilted opponents, began to fall back through the village of Loos. The Camerons and the Black Watch, shouting their battle cry and charging down the main road of the village, then engaged the defending Germans in a series of savage battles for each and every house - hob-nailed boots, rifle butts, and bayonets being wielded with great enthusiasm by the vengeful Scots. By 8.00am the village was in Scottish hands. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 18 inches x 12 inches (46cm x 31cm)
Item #2 - Click to view individual item DHM1665. Cameron Highlanders Capture a German Force on the Yser by Jason Askew. This incident took place on October 23rd,1914. A party of German soldiers had been driven to take shelter in the small house. British artillery then targeted the house, making the situation of the Germans uncomfortable. Under cover of the bombardment, a company of Cameron Highlanders rushed the position, intercepting the Germans as they tried to extricate themselves. After a brief struggle, and being somewhat unnerved by the prompt appearance of the Highlanders; the German group surrendered. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 18 inches x 12 inches (46cm x 31cm)
Item #3 - Click to view individual item DHM1759. Advance into Hell by Jason Askew. The Middlesex Regiment advance across No Mans Land during the Battle of the Somme. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 19 inches x 12 inches (48cm x 31cm)
Item #4 - Click to view individual item DHM1662. Over the Top by Jason Askew. The 29th Division go over the top to the sound of the officers whistle to attack Beaumont Hamel during the battle of the Somme. The regiments of the 29th Division are the Middlesex Regiment, Lancashire Fusiliers, Dublin Fusiliers, Royal Fusiliers and the Newfoundland Regiment. Signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 18 inches x 12 inches (46cm x 31cm)
Item #5 - Click to view individual item DHM215. Gallipoli by Charles Dixon. Although a very brown picture, it shows the Lancashire Fusiliers coming of the beaches during the Gallipoli Campaign. Open edition print. Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (59cm x 36cm)
Item #6 - Click to view individual item VAR490. Here They Come by William Barnes Wollen. Coldstream Guards, France 1914. Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
Item #7 - Click to view individual item VAR0161. Charge of the First Life Guards at the battle of Klein Zillebeke November 6th 1914 by Harry Payne. Lower price due to lower quality of print compared to our usual high standard. Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 8 inches (31cm x 20cm)
Item #8 - Click to view individual item DHM443B. Battle of Gheluvelt, 31st October 1914 by J.P. Beadle. The 2nd Battalion Worcester Regiment and South Wales Borderers arriving in the grounds of the Chateau at Gheluvelt after their historic counter attack on 31st October 1914. Open edition print. Image size 12 inches x 7 inches (31cm x 18cm)
Website Price: £ 155.00
To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £417.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £262
All prices are displayed in British Pounds Sterling
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