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At the controls, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton
At the controls, 1941. Pilot and co-pilot of a Wellington Bomber of No. 149 Squadron in 1941. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]
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Air Force Air Of Glory Aircraft Aircrew Anxiety Beaton Bomber Bomber Pilot Bravery Cecil Beaton Cecil Walter Hardy Cockpit Concentrating Concentration Danger Dangerous Flying Flying Suit Hm Stationery Hm Stationery Office Hmso Office Pilot Royal Air Force Wellington 2nd World War Air Transport Second World War Trepidation World War Two
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This photo print, titled "At the controls, 1941" by renowned artist Cecil Beaton, takes us back to a crucial moment in history. The image showcases the intense concentration of a pilot and co-pilot aboard a Wellington Bomber aircraft from No. 149 Squadron during World War II. The photograph exudes an air of danger and bravery as these men navigate through treacherous skies, fully aware of the risks they face. Their flying suits serve as a reminder of their role in the Royal Air Force and their commitment to protecting their country. Beaton's composition captures not only the anxiety that comes with wartime but also highlights the resilience exhibited by these individuals amidst chaos. The cockpit becomes a symbol of both confinement and freedom—a space where decisions are made that can alter the course of history. Through this monochrome snapshot, we are transported back to an era defined by conflict and uncertainty. It serves as a poignant reminder of those who fought valiantly for our freedom during World War II. "At the controls, 1941" is part of Beaton's larger publication called "Air of Glory" which beautifully documents various aspects of aviation during this pivotal period in human history. This print stands as a testament to Beaton's artistic prowess in capturing powerful moments frozen in time.
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