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L. T. Culley Gets His Zeppelin, illustration from Flying Memories by John Hamilton, 1934 (litho)
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L. T. Culley Gets His Zeppelin, illustration from Flying Memories by John Hamilton, 1934 (litho)
STC400419 L.T. Culley Gets His Zeppelin, illustration from Flying Memories by John Hamilton, 1934 (litho) by Bradshaw, Stanley Orton (1903-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flight Sub Lieutenant Stuart Culley shooting down Zeppelin L 53 in his Sopwith 2F1 Camel; ); The Stapleton Collection
Media ID 25194384
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Aeroplane Aeroplanes Airplane Airplanes Biplane Bringing Down Firing Plane Planes Royal Flying Corps 1914 1918 1914 1918 Wwi Ww One First World War 1914 1918 Great War
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The captivating lithograph titled "L. T. Culley Gets His Zeppelin" transports us back to a momentous event in aviation history. Created by Stanley Orton Bradshaw, this illustration is taken from John Hamilton's book Flying Memories, published in 1934. The print showcases Flight Sub Lieutenant Stuart Culley as he skillfully shoots down the formidable Zeppelin L 53 using his Sopwith 2F1 Camel aircraft. Intriguingly detailed, the artwork captures the intensity and bravery of Culley's aerial combat during World War I. The artist's meticulous attention to detail brings to life the biplane with its propellers spinning furiously and smoke billowing from its guns as it engages in battle against the massive airship above. This historical depiction not only commemorates an individual triumph but also symbolizes the courage and determination exhibited by pilots of the Royal Flying Corps during this tumultuous era. It serves as a testament to their unwavering dedication and contribution towards shaping modern aviation. Displayed within a private collection, this lithograph offers viewers a glimpse into an extraordinary chapter of human achievement. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of both the technological advancements made during that time and the sacrifices made by those who fought valiantly for their countries. Bradshaw's masterful rendering invites us to reflect on our own aspirations while paying homage to those who paved the way for future generations of aviators.
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