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Hurricanes from Kenley by Michael Turner- Scottish Historical Prints .com

Hurricanes from Kenley by Michael Turner


Hurricanes from Kenley by Michael Turner

A flight of 253 Squadron Hurricanes taking off from Kenley in August 1940, led by Sqn.Ldr. Tom Gleave.
AMAZING VALUE! - The value of the signatures on this item is in excess of the price of the print itself!
Item Code : GT0074Hurricanes from Kenley by Michael Turner - This Edition
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PRINT Limited edition of 850 prints,

SOLD OUT (January 2010)
Paper size 20 inches x 17 inches (50cm x 43cm) Gleave, Tom
Brown, George
Cooper, Sidney
+ Artist : Michael Turner


Signature(s) value alone : £110
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Signatures on this item
*The value given for each signature has been calculated by us based on the historical significance and rarity of the signature. Values of many pilot signatures have risen in recent years and will likely continue to rise as they become more and more rare.
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Flight Lieutenant Sidney Cooper
*Signature Value : £30

Group Captain George Brown
*Signature Value : £40



Group Captain Tom Gleave (deceased)
*Signature Value : £40

Gleave joined the RAF in 1930 after returning to Britain, qualifying as an exceptional pilot before serving with No. 1 Squadron and later as a flying instructor. At the outbreak of the Second World War he held staff appointments before taking command of No. 253 Squadron during the Battle of Britain. In August 1940 he was shot down and severely burned, undergoing extensive reconstructive surgery under Sir Archibald McIndoe at Queen Victoria Hospital, where he became a founding member and later Vice-President of the Guinea Pig Club. Returning to flying within a year, he commanded RAF Manston during the Channel Dash and the Dieppe operation, championing improvements that led to the construction of a long concrete runway to aid damaged returning aircraft. Promoted to Group Captain, Gleave played a pivotal role in Allied air planning, co-authoring the air strategy for Operation Overlord and later serving as Head of Air Plans at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. His wartime service earned him numerous British and international honours, including the CBE, the French Légion d'Honneur and the US Bronze Star. After retiring from the RAF in 1953, he became an official historian with the Cabinet Office and remained a leading figure in the Guinea Pig Club and the Battle of Britain Fighter Association until his death in 1993.

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