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Ivan Berryman Battle of Britain Art


Ivan Berryman Art Aviation Art Battle of Britain

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Aviation art prints of the Battle of Britain.  A special collection showing the aviation art of Ivan Berryman depicting scenes from the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940.

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Return of the Heroes by Ivan Berryman.


Return of the Heroes by Ivan Berryman.
4 of 5 editions available.
The one edition featuring 2 additional signatures is available.
£2.70 - £115.00

Dornier's Demise by Ivan Berryman.


Dornier's Demise by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
All 4 editions feature up to 4 additional signature(s).
£60.00 - £550.00

Biggin Trio by Ivan Berryman.


Biggin Trio by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
£2.70 - £1500.00


Sqn Ldr Maurice Brown - No.41 Sqn by Ivan Berryman.


Sqn Ldr Maurice Brown - No.41 Sqn by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
All 4 editions feature up to 2 additional signature(s).
£75.00 - £400.00

Duel by Ivan Berryman.


Duel by Ivan Berryman.
5 of 6 editions available.
The one edition featuring an additional signature is sold out.
£2.70 - £300.00

Tribute to Flt Lt Ian R Gleed by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Flt Lt Ian R Gleed by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
3 of the 8 editions feature up to 5 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £1100.00


Tribute to Pilot Officer Ted Shipman by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Pilot Officer Ted Shipman by Ivan Berryman.
6 of 7 editions available.
All 2 editions featuring up to 2 additional signatures are available.
£2.70 - £220.00

A Day for Heroes by Ivan Berryman.


A Day for Heroes by Ivan Berryman.
9 editions.
4 of the 9 editions feature up to 4 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £8500.00

Adversaries by Ivan Berryman.


Adversaries by Ivan Berryman.
10 of 12 editions available.
5 of 6 editions featuring up to 4 additional signatures are available.
£2.70 - £500.00


Tribute to Fl Off Tom Neil by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Fl Off Tom Neil by Ivan Berryman.
9 editions.
4 of the 9 editions feature up to 5 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £1200.00

Avro Anson by Ivan Berryman.


Avro Anson by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
All 3 editions feature up to 2 additional signature(s).
£40.00 - £400.00

Tribute to Flying Officer Count Manfred Beckett Czernin by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Flying Officer Count Manfred Beckett Czernin by Ivan Berryman.
7 editions.
2 of the 7 editions feature up to 3 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £1100.00


Wounded Eagle by Ivan Berryman.


Wounded Eagle by Ivan Berryman.
3 of 4 editions available.
All 4 editions feature up to 5 additional signatures.
£105.00 - £450.00

The Longest July by Ivan Berryman.


The Longest July by Ivan Berryman.
10 of 11 editions available.
All 4 editions featuring up to 4 additional signatures are available.
£2.70 - £500.00

Mk.I Blenheims of No.141 Sqn by Ivan Berryman.


Mk.I Blenheims of No.141 Sqn by Ivan Berryman.
4 editions.
All 4 editions feature up to 4 additional signature(s).
£60.00 - £440.00


A Hasty Exit by Ivan Berryman.


A Hasty Exit by Ivan Berryman.
3 of 4 editions available.
All 4 editions feature up to 5 additional signatures.
£60.00 - £320.00

One to One by Ivan Berryman.


One to One by Ivan Berryman.
9 of 10 editions available.
5 of 6 editions featuring an additional signature are available.
£2.70 - £400.00

Ground Force by Ivan Berryman.


Ground Force by Ivan Berryman.
10 editions.
5 of the 10 editions feature up to 4 additional signatures.
£2.70 - £480.00


Tribute to Ken Mackenzie by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Ken Mackenzie by Ivan Berryman.
8 editions.
£2.70 - £1100.00

41 Sqn Scramble by Ivan Berryman.


41 Sqn Scramble by Ivan Berryman.
3 of 4 editions available.
All 4 editions feature up to 4 additional signatures.
£60.00 - £300.00

A Nation Alone by Ivan Berryman.


A Nation Alone by Ivan Berryman.
3 editions.
One edition features 2 additional signatures.
£50.00 - £80.00


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Return of the Heroes by Ivan Berryman.

Spitfire of 610 Squadron which has been damaged during combat during the height of the Battle of Britain is shown over the white cliffs of Dover. No. 610 (County of Chester) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force's first major combat with the Luftwaffe was on 27th May when a Heinkel bomber protected by about 40 Me110s, was engaged. The combat which followed saw the Heinkel and three Me110 fighters being shot down. Throughout August 610 Squadron was involved in bitter fighting over the Channel and Home Counties of England. During the Battle of Britain No.610 Squadron operated from Biggin Hill, Hawkinge, and, on one occasion, from Croydon. The Squadron put up a terrific show and 40 enemy aircraft were confirmed as having been destroyed by 610 Squadron during August. The loss to the Squadron was eleven pilots killed during the battle.


Dornier's Demise by Ivan Berryman.

Maurice Peter Brown damages a Dornier Do.17 in his 41 Squadron Spitfire on 30th September 1940.


Biggin Trio by Ivan Berryman.

A trio of Spitfire Mk1s of 603 Sqn based at Biggin Hill are depicted on patrol in the Summer skies above Kent during the height of the Battle of Britain in August 1940. Lead aircraft is N3288 XT-H flown by Plt Off George Gilroy who finished the war with 14 confirmed victories, 10 shared and a further 14 aircraft destroyed in actions in which he was directly involved.


Sqn Ldr Maurice Brown - No.41 Sqn by Ivan Berryman.

Spitfire EB-J of Sqn Ldr Maurice Brown at the height of the Battle of Britain.


Duel by Ivan Berryman.

With the Battle of Britain at its height and the RAF stretched to breaking point, September of 1940 was a desperate time for the young pilots who fought gallantly to defend the UK against an imminent invasion. Among those brave few was the eighteen year old Geoffrey Wellum, shown here destroying a Heinkel He.111 on 11th September in Spitfire 1a K9998. The Heinkel fought back, peppering Wellum's Spitfire with holes, but the German bomber was mortally wounded and was seen to go down in flames.


Tribute to Flt Lt Ian R Gleed by Ivan Berryman.

Flight Lieutenant Ian Widge Gleed is depicted in his personal Hurricane 1 P2798 (LK-A) of 87 Sqn shooting down a Messerschmitt Bf.110 on 15th August 1940. Just visible beneath the cockpit of the Hurricane is his mascot, Figaro, shown kicking a swastika. His aircraft was also easily identifiable by the red flash on its nose, a feature that was retained even when P2798 was painted all black for its night fighter role. Gleed scored many victories before being shot down and killed whilst flying a Spitfire Vc in the Western Desert in April 1943.


Tribute to Pilot Officer Ted Shipman by Ivan Berryman.

Flying as Leader of B Flight, 41 Sqn, on 15th August 1940, Pilot Officer Ted Shipman and the rest of his flight found themselves among a mass of Messerschmitt Bf.110s that had been detailed to escort a bomber force of Heinkel He111s on a raid on the North of England. Having made one head-on attack on one of the Bf.110s, Shipman manoeuvred his Spitfire Mk.1 onto the tail of another and fired a long burst into it. This was M8+CH of Oberleutnant Hans-Ulrich Kettling of 1./ZG76 and rear Gunner / Radio Operator O/ Gefr Volk, whose starboard engine burst into flames and disappeared into the dense cloudbase. Shipman claimed this initially as a probable, but it was later confirmed as a victory when the aircraft was found to have crash landed at Streatham Nr Barnard Castle. Spitfire K9805 (EB-L) is depicted breaking off the attack as Kettling's stricken Bf.110 begins to burn. Ted Shipman would go on to serve with the Royal Air Force until December 1959 retiring as a Wing Commander. Ted would also go onto become friends with Hans-Ulrich Kettling, the pilot he shot down.


A Day for Heroes by Ivan Berryman.

The afternoon of 25th July 1940 was a desperate one for the already exhausted fighter pilots of the RAF defending the South coast of England. As convoy CW8 made its way through the English Channel, sixty JU.87 Stukas and forty JU.88 bombers launched a brutal attack on the ships below, backed up by fighter cover of over 50 Messerscmitt Bf.109s. Eight Spitfires of 64 Sqn (Kenley) were scrambled, together with twelve Spitfires of 54 Sqn (Hornchurch) and Hurricanes of 111 Sqn from Croydon. The British pilots found themselves massively outnumbered, but nevertheless put up a spirited fight against the teeming enemy. This painting shows Spitfires of 54 Sqn entering the fray, the pilots scattering as they choose their targets and go after the JU.87s. To the right of this, Bf.109Es of JG.26 are roaring in to join battle, whilst Adolf Galland's aircraft engages a Hurricane of 111 Sqn.


Adversaries by Ivan Berryman.

No one knows for certain whether the two great fighter aces Douglas Bader and Adolf Galland actually fought each other in a one-on-one combat, but it is thought highly likely that they did as the famous Tangmere Wing led by Bader regularly found itself dueling with the Bf.109s of JG.26 led by Galland. Their great rivalry came to an end in August 1941 when Bader was shot down over St Omer, but these two heroes were to become close friends after the war, each having the utmost respect for the other.


Tribute to Fl Off Tom Neil by Ivan Berryman.

Flying Officer Tom Neil closes on a Dornier Do.17 on 15th September 1940, just one of four victories confirmed on that day, the others being two Bf.109s and another Dornier shared. He is depicted flying Hurricane Mk1 V7313 of 249 Sqn whilst based at North Weald.


Avro Anson by Ivan Berryman.

An Avro Anson comes under attack from an Me109.


Tribute to Flying Officer Count Manfred Beckett Czernin by Ivan Berryman.

Serving with distinction throughout the Battle of Britain, Count Manfred Beckett Czernin's score included 13 confirmed, 2 unconfirmed, 3 probables and 5 damaged. He is depicted here on 25th July 1940, claiming the last of three Messerschmitt Bf.110s that he shot down that day, flying Hurricane V7408 (YB-F) whilst with 17 Sqn. Despite being shot down by Adolf Galland in November, he survived the war and passed away in 1962 having been awarded a DFC, an MC and DSO.


Wounded Eagle by Ivan Berryman.

Gerald Stapme Stapleton in his 603 Sqn Spitfire despatching the Bf109 of Franz von Werra of III/JG 3.


The Longest July by Ivan Berryman.

Posted to 64 Squadron on 1st July 1940, the tragically short relationship of Sub Lt F Dawson Paul with the Spitfire was crammed with victories. He immediately shared a Dornier Do17 off Beachy Head and, just four days later claimed a Messerschmitt Bf.109. Further kills were confirmed over the next two weeks, among them five Bf.110s and another Do.17. His final victory was a Bf.109 on 25th, but on this day he fell to the guns of the German ace Adolf Galland. Dawson Paul was rescued from the English Channel by a German E-boat, but died of his wounds five days later as a prisoner of war.


Mk.I Blenheims of No.141 Sqn by Ivan Berryman.

Royal Air Force Blenheim Mk.I aircraft of No.141 Squadron.


A Hasty Exit by Ivan Berryman.

P/O J E Marshall baling out of his stricken 79 Sqn Hurricane on 30th August 1940.


One to One by Ivan Berryman.

A Messerschmitt BF109 E of JG27 closes on a 501 squadron Hawker Hurricane during the typical combat in the skies over southern England during the Battle of Britain, in the summer of 1940.


Ground Force by Ivan Berryman.

Routine, though essential, maintenance is carried out on a 501 Sqn Hurricane at the height of the Battle of Britain during the Summer of 1940. Hurricane P3059 SD-N in the background is the aircraft of Group Captain Byron Duckenfield.


Tribute to Ken Mackenzie by Ivan Berryman.

Wing Commander Ken Mackenzie was a formidable opponent during the Battle of Britain - even without any weaponry as on the occasion depicted here. Then a Pilot Officer flying with No.501 Sqn, on 7th October 1940 he shot up an Me109 and followed it down to the sea, expecting it to ditch. When his foe did not crash-land, he used the starboard wing-tip of his Hurricane, V6799 SD-X, to strike the tailplane of his opponent, sending the German fighter crashing into the water. Thus he claimed one of at least 6 victories during the Battle of Britain and 10 overall in the war. Posted in June 1941 to No.247 Sqn, Ken Mackenzie was himself forced to ditch into the sea after damage from flak over Brittany. He became a prisoner of war until October 1944 and served in the Royal Air Force until 1967, becoming an airline pilot until 1973. He died in 2009.


41 Sqn Scramble by Ivan Berryman.

The Spitfire (EB-J, X4559) of Maurice Peter Brown takes to the air with his wingman.


A Nation Alone by Ivan Berryman.

Dedicated to those who served and died in the Battle of Britain on the ground and in the air during the summer of 1940.

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