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The Battle of Britain was a significant air campaign fought between the German Luftwaffe and the British Royal Air Force during World War II

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Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The wreckage of a Bridlington Hotel following an air raid on the town at the height of

The wreckage of a Bridlington Hotel following an air raid on the town at the height of the Battle of Britain. 18th August 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The wreckage of the Britannia Garage, Bridlington 20th August 1940

The wreckage of the Britannia Garage, Bridlington 20th August 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during

A De Havilland DH Venom FB1 seen here being re-fuelled at RAF Leconfield during preparations for the stations Battle of Britain Day celebrations. Circa September 1955

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The RAF, Leconfield, 'At Home'flying display as part of Battle of Britain

The RAF, Leconfield, "At Home"flying display as part of Battle of Britain
The RAF, Leconfield, " At Home" flying display as part of Battle of Britain Week. Here is a general view of the aircraft ready to fly and returning from flights

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A English Electric Canberra is given a inspection in preparation for Battle of Britain at

A English Electric Canberra is given a inspection in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953 Re-indexed

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Avro Shackletons rehearse their formation display in preparation for Battle of

Avro Shackletons rehearse their formation display in preparation for Battle of Britain at Home at RAF Scampton 4 September 1953

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF

Pilots from 501 squadron show off the tailplane rudder of a Messerschmitt 109 at RAF Filton in 1st November 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Famous Battle of Britain pilots visited the RAF station at Duxford, near Cambridge

Famous Battle of Britain pilots visited the RAF station at Duxford, near Cambridge, today where the Battle of Britain film is being made

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Edith Kup, 96, from Ilkley Yorkshire, who was an RAF Plotter during the Battle of Britain

Edith Kup, 96, from Ilkley Yorkshire, who was an RAF Plotter during the Battle of Britain and lost her pilot fiance Denis Wissler. Pictured here is Ediths fianc Denis Wissler, in 1940

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Radiolocation stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of

Radiolocation stretches out far beyond Britains shores to send back warnings of the approach of enemy aircraft. A headquarters, the radiolocators messages, and those of the Royal Observer Corps

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Lord Dowding revisits Battle of Britain Operations room

Lord Dowding revisits Battle of Britain Operations room. Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding in the operations room of No. 11 Group RAF fighter command Uxbrdge

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar

This is one of the first pictures to be released telling the story of Radar. The radio locational development which British scientists had in readiness at the outbreak of war

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: RAF Battle of Britain Exhibition in the Tyneside Summer Exhibition

RAF Battle of Britain Exhibition in the Tyneside Summer Exhibition. Exhibition Park, Newcastle. 28th August 1970

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Out of a battle in Londons noonday sky yesterday (15th September 1940

Out of a battle in Londons noonday sky yesterday (15th September 1940) you see a wrecked Dornier bomber plunging earthwards with its tail shot away enveloped in flame. It fell near Victoria Station

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Norman Jackson VC sitting in the cockpit of an Avro Lancaster Bomber of the RAF Battle of

Norman Jackson VC sitting in the cockpit of an Avro Lancaster Bomber of the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Norman Cyril Jackson VC pictured in the cockpit of an Avro Lancaster during

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Members of the 'Warwick Lions, 'Hackney Comets

Members of the "Warwick Lions, "Hackney Comets
Members of the " Warwick Lions, " " Hackney Comets, " and " Arsenal Aces, " cycle speedway clubs battled on the Warwick Lions track, Hackney

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Mrs Diana Freeman from Headcorn, Kent set out to obtain her Pilot

Mrs Diana Freeman from Headcorn, Kent set out to obtain her Pilots license to make use of the old Battle of Britain air strip which forms part of her husbands farm

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Mrs Diana Freeman from Headcorn, Kent set out to obtain her Pilot

Mrs Diana Freeman from Headcorn, Kent set out to obtain her Pilots license to make use of the old Battle of Britain air strip which forms part of her husbands farm

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfire fighter planes of 607 County of Durham Squadron

Spitfire fighter planes of 607 County of Durham Squadron, taxi around for the take off at the home of the RAF Station Ouston, commemorating the ninth anniversary of the Battle of Britain

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station

The stripped down Spitfire at the entrance to Castle Bromwich RAF station. In front stand the three men responsible for organising this years Battle of Britain anniversary display at Castle Bromwich

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Twelve Spitfire fighter planes lined up on the air strip at North Weald

Twelve Spitfire fighter planes lined up on the air strip at North Weald, awaiting the call before filming for a Battle of Britain film

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Battle of Britain veteran Brian Smith at his cottage home near Evesham. 2nd February 1994

Battle of Britain veteran Brian Smith at his cottage home near Evesham. 2nd February 1994

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Southern Railway Battle of Britain class 21C151 steam locomotive Winston Churchill

Southern Railway Battle of Britain class 21C151 steam locomotive Winston Churchill, number 34051, arrives at Solihull during its SLS trip. 23rd May 1965

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Members of RAF 141 Night Fighter Squadron at

World War Two - Second World War - Members of RAF 141 Night Fighter Squadron at the Battle of Britain dance organised by the Newcastle branch RAFA in the Oxford Galleries, Newcastle. 05/09/1952

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Battle of Britain Commemoration parade

World War Two - Second World War - Battle of Britain Commemoration parade. 15/09/1959

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The Battle of Britain rememberance ceremony at Eldon

World War Two - Second World War - The Battle of Britain rememberance ceremony at Eldon Square, Newcastle. 21/09/1986

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: World War Two - Second World War - Members of the WRAF march smartly past the saluting

World War Two - Second World War - Members of the WRAF march smartly past the saluting base at Eldon Square on their way to St Nicholass Cathedral duriing Newcastles Battle of Britain parade

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfire Mk IXB MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich

Spitfire Mk IXB MH434 was built in 1943 at Vickers, Castle Bromwich. This Spitfire is completely original, and has never been fully rebuilt

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A thousand heads turned as the spine-tingling growl came from somewhere beyond

A thousand heads turned as the spine-tingling growl came from somewhere beyond the horizon. And slowly, a distant speck grew into a silhouette against the sky

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber and Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft of the Battle of

An Avro Lancaster bomber and Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight fly past during the Sunderland International Airshow. 04/08/1996

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flies past

An Avro Lancaster bomber aircraft of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight flies past during the Sunderland International Airshow. 04/08/1996

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A RAF Hawker Hurricane IV takes off for the 1998 Sunderland Airshow

A RAF Hawker Hurricane IV takes off for the 1998 Sunderland Airshow. 2nd August, 1998

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: De Havilland Mosquito aircraft lined up at RAF Acklington in readiness for the Battle of

De Havilland Mosquito aircraft lined up at RAF Acklington in readiness for the Battle of Britain open day celebrations on September 15th. Circa: 14th September, 1945

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A RAF Hawker Hurricane landing at Newcastle Airport. 25th August, 1979

A RAF Hawker Hurricane landing at Newcastle Airport. 25th August, 1979

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Six RAF early Hawker Hurricane MK1 fighter aircraft with two blade fixed pitch

Six RAF early Hawker Hurricane MK1 fighter aircraft with two blade fixed pitch propellors in flight over England. Circa August 1938

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The Avro Lancaster and her crew of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

The Avro Lancaster and her crew of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, based at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire, complete another flight. 14th May, 1977

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A North American Harvard dual control training aircraft passes over a Supermarine

A North American Harvard dual control training aircraft passes over a Supermarine Spitfire XIV on the ground at RAF Ouston. 31/05/1947

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: A Supermarine Spitfire Mk PRXIX and Avro Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial

A Supermarine Spitfire Mk PRXIX and Avro Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at Newcastle Airport. Part of the Lancaster crew, to arrive from RAF Coningsby, was RAF master engineer

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of 607 County of Durham Squadron

Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of 607 County of Durham Squadron, taxi for take off at the RAF station at Ouston. The squadron was taking part in the commemoration of the 9th anniversary of the Battle of

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: The RAF Supermarine Spitfire (TD135) which stood in the grounds of 346 ATC squadron

The RAF Supermarine Spitfire (TD135) which stood in the grounds of 346 ATC squadron, Tynemouth. 27th January 1962

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: This Supermarine Spitfire was flown into Usworth Airport by squadron leader John Hobbs

This Supermarine Spitfire was flown into Usworth Airport by squadron leader John Hobbs for the Sunderland Flying Clubs display

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of RAF Ouston, in flight rehearsing for the 10th

Supermarine Spitfire F22 s, of RAF Ouston, in flight rehearsing for the 10th anniversary Battle of Britain display. 27th August 1950

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Avro Lancaster City of Lincoln seen here during the flypast to commemorate the 50th

Avro Lancaster City of Lincoln seen here during the flypast to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. 15th September 1990

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfires and Hurricanes seen here passing the dome of St Paul

Spitfires and Hurricanes seen here passing the dome of St Pauls during the flypast to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. 15th September 1990

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfires and Hurricanes seen here during the flypast to commemorate the 50th Anniversary

Spitfires and Hurricanes seen here during the flypast to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. 15th September 1990

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Spitfires and Hurricanes seen here during the flypast to commemorate tge 50th Anniversary

Spitfires and Hurricanes seen here during the flypast to commemorate tge 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. 15th September 1990

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: London Blitz Bomb Damage 1940 WW2 Smoke rises from behind the dome of St Pauls

London Blitz Bomb Damage 1940 WW2 Smoke rises from behind the dome of St Pauls Cathedral after the first daylight bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce)

Background imageBattle of Britain Collection: Soldiers, Policemen and local farmers inspect the wing of a German Messerschmitt BF109E

Soldiers, Policemen and local farmers inspect the wing of a German Messerschmitt BF109E shot down during a dogfight over the Kent countryside. The plane crashed close to the Channel port of Ramsgate



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Battle of Britain Collection

The Battle of Britain was a significant air campaign fought between the German Luftwaffe and the British Royal Air Force during World War II. The battle took place from July to October 1940, with Germany attempting to gain control of the skies over Britain in preparation for a planned invasion. Despite being outnumbered, the RAF successfully defended their airspace through tactics such as radar detection and coordinated attacks on enemy planes. The victory marked a turning point in the war and prevented Germany from gaining a foothold in Western Europe. The bravery and sacrifice of those involved in the Battle of Britain continue to be celebrated today as an example of British resilience and determination.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Battle of Britain was a significant event in the history of World War II, and Media Storehouse has curated an impressive collection of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of this historic battle. The Popular Themes collection features stunning images that depict the bravery and courage displayed by British pilots as they fought against German forces in the skies over southern England. Our collection includes iconic photographs such as Winston Churchill's famous V-for-Victory salute, Spitfires soaring through clouds, and aerial views of London during bombing raids. These images are available in various sizes and formats to suit any home or office decor. Whether you're a history buff or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, our Battle of Britain Popular Themes collection is sure to impress. With its high-quality prints and attention to detail, our collection offers a unique glimpse into one of the most important battles in modern times.
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What are Battle of Britain (Popular Themes) art prints?

Battle of Britain art prints are high-quality reproductions of iconic images from one of the most significant events in British history. These prints showcase the bravery and heroism displayed by the Royal Air Force during World War II, as they fought against Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe to defend their homeland. The Battle of Britain was a pivotal moment in WWII, and these art prints capture its essence through stunning visuals that depict aircrafts engaged in aerial combat, pilots preparing for battle, and scenes from airfields during this time period. The artwork is available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences. These popular themes art prints are perfect for anyone interested in military history or aviation enthusiasts who want to add a touch of nostalgia to their home decor. They also make great gifts for friends or family members who share similar interests. Battle of Britain art prints offer an excellent way to commemorate this historic event while adding beauty and character to any living space.
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What Battle of Britain (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Battle of Britain art prints that capture the popular themes and iconic moments from this historic event. You can choose from stunning images of Spitfires and Hurricanes in action, as well as portraits of famous pilots such as Douglas Bader and Guy Gibson. Other popular themes include aerial dogfights, bombing raids, and scenes from airfields during the battle. These high-quality art prints are available in various sizes and formats to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer black-and-white or color images, framed or unframed prints, we have something for everyone. The company uses only the finest materials to ensure that each print is long-lasting and visually striking. Whether you are a history buff, aviation enthusiast or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, these Battle of Britain art prints will make a great addition to any home or office décor.
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The cost of Battle of Britain art prints varies depending on the size and type of print chosen. We offer a range of options, including framed and unframed prints in various sizes. The prices are competitive and reflect the quality of the artwork, which is created using high-quality materials to ensure that each print is vibrant and long-lasting. You can choose from a variety of images depicting scenes from the historic battle, including aircraft in flight, pilots in action, and dramatic aerial battles. Each image captures a unique moment in history and provides an evocative reminder of one of Britain's most significant military victories. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to hang on your wall or want to give someone special a meaningful gift, Battle of Britain art prints from Media Storehouse offer excellent value for money without compromising on quality or authenticity.
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Your Battle of Britain art prints will be delivered to you through a reliable and secure delivery service. The prints are carefully packaged in sturdy cardboard tubes or flat packaging, depending on the size and type of print you have ordered. This ensures that your artwork arrives in pristine condition without any damage during transportation. Media Storehouse takes great care in ensuring that your order is dispatched promptly after it has been processed. You will receive an email confirmation once your order has been shipped, which includes tracking information so that you can monitor the progress of your delivery. The company uses trusted couriers to deliver orders both domestically and internationally, ensuring that they arrive at their destination safely and within a reasonable timeframe. Whether you are ordering one print or several, Media Storehouse guarantees a hassle-free delivery experience for all customers.