Military Art prints from the History of the Scots Guards,
published by Cranston Fine Arts the military print company.
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The Price of Freedom by Terence Cuneo.
The painting represents the embodiment of the entire British Army.
Open edition print. Special Promotion : This print is 30% off for a limited time only! Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £37.80
ITEM CODE DHM0886
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The Battle of Medenine, 6th march 1943, by Terence Cuneo.
The anti Tank guns of the Left Flank Company 2nd battalion Scots Guards, during the battle of Medenine, The scene depicts the moment when Lt F A L Waldrons Platoon knocked out three German tanks as they came over the crest of the ridge.
Limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £45.00
ITEM CODE DHM0893
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S Company Scots Guards in the battle of Monte Piccolo, Italy 28th May 1944. by Terence Cuneo.
S Company Scots Guards along with 3 Company Coldstream Guards, after heavy fighting, captures the hill from the German 1st Parachute regiment.
Limited edition of 100 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £45.00
ITEM CODE DHM0894
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Scots Guards Fighting Through the Bocage by Terence Cuneo.
Action of the right flank, 3rd Battalion Scots Guards during the advance from Caumont to Les Loges, Normandy, 30th July 1944. Commanding the Churchill tank, Lochinvar is Lt Robert Runcie later to become Archbishop of Canterbury.
Limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm). Price £45.00
ITEM CODE DHM0887
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Captain The Lord Lyall VC by Terence Cuneo.
The action depicts at Djebel Bou Aoukaz, Tunisia, 27th April 1943. Depicting Lyall charging the German 88mm gun position single handed (one other supporting Guardsman had been shot and killed) With pistol in one hand and dirk in the other, Lyall leaped forward firing and slashing, Five men fell at his feet, before he was overpowered and hacked to death. The scene was witnessed by a wounded Guardsman on the ridge.
Limited edition of 1000 prints. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £36.00
ITEM CODE DHM0888
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Battle of Tumbledown Mountain by Terence Cuneo.
On the 14th June 1982 the 2nd battalion Scots Guards captured one of the most strongly defended Argentine positions of the Falklands campaign, their losses were 9 killed and 43 wounded.
Open edition print. Image size 23 inches x 14 inches (58cm x 36cm). Price £45.00
ITEM CODE DHM0892
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The Price of Freedom by Terence Cuneo
The painting represents the embodiment of the entire British Army.
The regiment and Carol Cuneo have granted Cranston Fine Arts permission to
reproduce 1,000 prints of this painting.
The Battle of Medenine, 6th march 1943, by Terence Cuneo
The anti Tank guns of the Left Flank Company 2nd battalion
Scots Guards, during the battle of Medenine, The scene depicts the moment when
Lt F A L Waldrons Platoon knocked out three German tanks as they came over the
crest of the ridge.
S Company Scots Guards in the battle of Monte Piccolo,
Italy 28th May 1944. by Terence Cuneo S Company Scots Guards along with 3 Company Coldstream Guards,
after heavy fighting, captures the hill from the German 1st Parachute regiment.
Scots Guards Fighting Through the Bocage by Terence Cuneo
Action of the right flank, 3rd Battalion Scots Guards during the
advance from Caumont to Les Loges, Normandy, 30th July 1944. Commanding
the Churchill tank, Lochinvar is Lt Robert Runcie later to become
Archbishop of Canterbury.
Captain
The Lord Lyall VC by Terence Cuneo
The action depicts at Djebel Bou
Aoukaz, Tunisia, 27th April 1943. Depicting
Lyall charging the
German 88mm gun position single handed (one other supporting
Guardsman had been shot and killed) With pistol in one hand and dirk in the
other, Lyall leaped forward firing and slashing, Five men fell at his feet,
before he was overpowered and hacked to death. The scene was witnessed by
a wounded Guardsman on the ridge.
Battle of Tumbledown Mountain by Terence Cuneo
On the 14th June 1982 the 2nd battalion Scots Guards captured one of the most
strongly defended Argentine positions of the Falklands campaign, their losses
were 9 killed and 43 wounded.
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