| Item Code : B0469 | Undetected by Ivan Berryman. - This Edition | |
| TYPE | EDITION DETAILS | SIZE | SIGNATURES | OFFERS | YOUR PRICE | PURCHASING | PRINT | Limited edition of 30 giclee art prints.
| Image size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm) | Johnson, George L + Artist : Ivan Berryman
Signature(s) value alone : £45 | £50 Off! | Now : £70.00 |
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Other editions of this item : | Undetected by Ivan Berryman. | B0469 |
| TYPE | EDITION DETAILS | SIZE | SIGNATURES | OFFERS | YOUR PRICE | PURCHASING | ARTIST PROOF | Limited edition of 20 artist proofs. | Image size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm) | Johnson, George L + Artist : Ivan Berryman
Signature(s) value alone : £45 | £50 Off! | Now : £90.00 | VIEW EDITION... | ARTIST PROOF | Large Size Limited edition of 5 artist proofs. | Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm) | Artist : Ivan Berryman | | £200.00 | VIEW EDITION... | PRINT | Large Size Limited edition of 10 giclee art prints. | Image size 26 inches x 17 inches (66cm x 43cm) | Artist : Ivan Berryman | £10 Off! | Now : £145.00 | VIEW EDITION... | GICLEE CANVAS | Limited edition of 10 giclee canvas prints. | Size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm) | Artist : Ivan Berryman on separate certificate | £100 Off! | Now : £220.00 | VIEW EDITION... | ORIGINAL ACRYLIC | Original acrylic painting by Ivan Berryman. | Size 16 inches x 11 inches (41cm x 28cm) | Artist : Ivan Berryman | £500 Off! | Now : £1100.00 | VIEW EDITION... | POSTCARD | Collector's Postcard - Restricted Initial Print Run of 100 cards. | Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm) | none | | £2.70 | VIEW EDITION... |
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Signatures on this item | *The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare. | Name | Info |
Squadron Leader George L. Johnson DFM (deceased) *Signature Value : £45
| Joining the RAF in 1940, George Johnson served with 97 Squadron before joining 617 Squadron. Bomb aimer on American Joe McCarthys Lancaster AJ-T, they attacked the Sorpe Dam, for which he was awarded the DFM. Commissioned a few months later, George retired from the RAF in 1962. The last surviving Dambuster, he died aged 101 on 7th December 2022.
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The Aircraft : | Name | Info | Lancaster | The Avro Lancaster arose from the avro Manchester and the first prototype Lancaster was a converted Manchester with four engines. The Lancaster was first flown in January 1941, and started operations in March 1942. By March 1945 The Royal Air Force had 56 squadrons of Lancasters with the first squadron equipped being No.44 Squadron. During World War Two the Avro Lancaster flew 156,000 sorties and dropped 618,378 tonnes of bombs between 1942 and 1945. Lancaster Bomberss took part in the devastating round-the-clock raids on Hamburg during Air Marshall Harris' "Operation Gomorrah" in July 1943. Just 35 Lancasters completed more than 100 successful operations each, and 3,249 were lost in action. The most successful survivor completed 139 operations, and the Lancaster was scrapped after the war in 1947. A few Lancasters were converted into tankers and the two tanker aircraft were joined by another converted Lancaster and were used in the Berlin Airlift, achieving 757 tanker sorties. A famous Lancaster bombing raid was the 1943 mission, codenamed Operation Chastise, to destroy the dams of the Ruhr Valley. The operation was carried out by 617 Squadron in modified Mk IIIs carrying special drum shaped bouncing bombs designed by Barnes Wallis. Also famous was a series of Lancaster attacks using Tallboy bombs against the German battleship Tirpitz, which first disabled and later sank the ship. The Lancaster bomber was the basis of the new Avro Lincoln bomber, initially known as the Lancaster IV and Lancaster V. (Becoming Lincoln B1 and B2 respectively.) Their Lancastrian airliner was also based on the Lancaster but was not very successful. Other developments were the Avro York and the successful Shackleton which continued in airborne early warning service up to 1992. |
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