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Canvas Print : Pay-day Marks-off Life in the Royal Air Force at Regular Intervals, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
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Pay-day Marks-off Life in the Royal Air Force at Regular Intervals, 1941. Creator: Charles Brown
Pay-day Marks-off Life in the Royal Air Force at Regular Intervals, 1941. British airmen being paid during the Second World War. From " The Royal Air Force in Pictures", 2nd edition, by World War I flying ace Major Oliver Stewart. [Country Life Ltd, London, 1941]
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Air Force Airman Airmen Aviator Brown Charles Brown Charles E Charles Brown Charles E Charles E Brown Major Oliver Stewart Oliver Oliver Stewart Pay Day Paying Royal Air Force Salary Stewart Stewart Oliver Stewart Oliver Major Wages 2nd World War Metaphor Second World War World War Two
30"x20" (76x51cm) Canvas Print
Step back in time with this evocative Charles Brown canvas print from Heritage Images. Depicting a poignant moment during the Second World War, "Pay-day Marks-off Life in the Royal Air Force at Regular Intervals, 1941" captures British airmen receiving their hard-earned pay. The black-and-white image, filled with authentic period detail and raw emotion, is a testament to the sacrifices and resilience of our military heroes. Bring this historical snapshot into your home or office and let it tell a story of courage and perseverance. Each canvas print is expertly crafted with premium materials and vibrant colors, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting addition to your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 76.2cm x 50.8cm (30" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Pay-day Marks-off Life in the Royal Air Force at Regular Intervals, 1941
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photograph taken during the Second World War, British airmen are depicted receiving their hard-earned wages. The image, captured by Charles Brown, offers a glimpse into the lives of these brave men serving in the Royal Air Force. The scene is filled with anticipation and relief as each airman eagerly awaits his turn to collect his salary. Their expressions range from weariness to excitement, reflecting the diverse emotions experienced by those who risked their lives for their country. The monochrome composition adds a timeless quality to this snapshot of history. It serves as a powerful metaphor for the sacrifices made by these individuals during one of humanity's darkest periods. Through this lens, we witness not only an act of payment but also an acknowledgment of dedication and commitment. Major Oliver Stewart, himself a renowned flying ace from World War I, curated this remarkable collection titled "The Royal Air Force in Pictures". His expertise lends authenticity and depth to every image included within its pages. As we observe these men standing tall in uniform while receiving their wages, it becomes evident that pay-day marked more than just monetary compensation; it symbolized resilience and camaraderie amidst adversity. This print by Charles Brown stands as a testament to the unwavering spirit displayed by those who served in Britain's armed forces during World War II.
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