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Sir Frederick Sykes by Sir William Orpen, oil on canvas
Fine Art, London, Hangar Two, X005-5017
An early supporter of air power, Sir Frederick Sykes KCB CMG CBO DSO was Chief of the Air Staff when the First World War ended in November 1918. Immediately afterwards he advocated for the RAF to remain an independent service.
Camouflaged Bombers by Graham Sutherland, gouache on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, L001-1754
Better known for his grotesque and surreal visions of bomb damage, Graham Sutherland had also made gouache paintings of bomber aircraft early in the Second World War. Three were purchased by the War Artists’ Advisory Committee (WAAC).
The Battle of Britain by Paul Nash, lithograph
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01314
This print published by the National Gallery was lithographically produced at the Curwen Press after Paul Nash's major oil painting, 'The Battle of Britain' (1941, Imperial War Museums). This was one of four ambitious, large-scale war pictures Nash painted for the Ministry of Information (MOI) as an Official War Artist.
Spanish Refugees Being Fitted with Gasmasks by Olga Lehmann, ink on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA01545
This ink drawing is one of several by Lehmann in the collection that document scenes of shelter and bomb damage during the London Blitz (1940–1941).
Destruction at Holborn Viaduct - City Temple and St. Andrew's, Holborn by Gladys Baker, oil on canvas board
Fine Art, In Storage, X002-9642
This ruin scene by the landscape painter Gladys Baker represents bomb damage to City Temple and St Andrew Holborn church during the London Blitz of 1941.
Study: A Radar Operator at a Planned Position Indication Tube by Walter Thomas Monnington, pastel on paper
Fine Art, In Storage, FA02297
In this study for a watercolour (Imperial War Museums collection), Thomas Monnington depicts radar operators charting the position of enemy aircraft on a cathode ray tube (CRT).
The Test House by Terence Cuneo, oil on canvas
Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA05567
Painted in June 1944.
Bust of Air Vice Marshal Sir Keith Park by Leslie Johnson, bronze
Fine Art, In Storage, X004-0236
Sir Keith Park was a flying ace in the First World War. During the Battle of Britain, Park commanded No. 11 Group, Fighter Command, defending London and South East England.
Hawker Harrier by Bryan Organ, oil on canvas
Fine Art, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, FA05592
Two years after the RAF Museum opened to visitors, it commissioned Bryan Organ, known for his depictions of famous people, to paint a ‘portrait’ of the Hawker Siddeley Harrier aircraft. Several years later, he also drew the Museum’s founding Director, Dr John Tanner.
A.C.1 J.D.S Gordonu, RAF Halton by Alfred Reginald Thomson, oil on canvas
Fine Art, 1943, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, L001-1678
600,000 African servicemen supported the Allies in the Second World War.
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