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 Royal Ulster Rifles. Military art prints of the Royal Ulster Rifles during the Battle of the Somme by James P Beadle. Military art print available from Cranston Fine Arts.

The Battle of Imjin, Crash Action by David Rowlands.

On 25th April 1951, Lieutenant John Mole, in command of the remaining section of the Royal Ulster Rifles 3 inch mortars, dismounted in the open and replied with rapid mortar fire on to the slopes from which a hail of machine-gun fire swept the valley floor. The surviving tanks of C Squadron the 8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars kept up a heavy fire on the Chinese formations swarming down the valley slopes.

Signed edition. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £70.00


Limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 15 inches (64cm x 38cm). Price £95.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 36 inches x 24 inches (91cm x 61cm). Price £500.00


Limited edition of 200 giclee canvas prints. Image size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm). Price £390.00

ITEM CODE DHM1055

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Battle of the Somme, the Attack of the Ulster Division by J P Beadle.

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Battle of the Somme, the Attack of the Ulster Division by J P Beadle.

A classic art print of the Ulster Division advancing into the German trenches during the Battle of the Somme. The officer shown leading the unit is Lt Francis Bodenham Thornley. During the Battle of the Somme he was wounded while serving with B company Royal Irish Rifles and while recuperating he was given the job to advise J P Beadle on the painting. In the painting the troops are shown with the SMLE Rifle which is fitted with the No. 1 Mk 1 pattern Sword bayonet. Also shown in the painting is a soldier carrying a Battalion marker, which is used to show the Battalions progress. The troops shown are of the 5th battalion Royal Irish Rifles (North Belfast Volunteers) a supporting unit to the 108th Infantry Brigade.

Open edition print. Image size 23 inches x 17 inches (59cm x 43cm). Price £36.00

ITEM CODE DHM0210

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The Battle of Imjin, Crash Action by David Rowlands  On 25th April 1951, Lieutenant John Mole, in command of the remaining section of the Royal Ulster Rifles 3 inch mortars, dismounted in the open and replied with rapid mortar fire on to the slopes from which a hail of machine-gun fire swept the valley floor. The surviving tanks of C Squadron the 8th Kings Royal Irish Hussars kept up a heavy fire on the Chinese formations swarming down the valley slopes.

Battle of the Somme, the Attack of the Ulster Division by J.P. Beadle  A classic art print of the Ulster Division advancing into the German trenches during the Battle of the Somme. 

The Battle of the Somme  Allied offensive in northern France on the River Somme at  Beaumont-Hamel-Chaulnes during July and November 1916. The First Battle  was launched by the British 4th Army with the French 3rd and 8th Army groups supporting them. On the 1st of July 1916. the attack went ahead against a well protected and well dug in German 2nd army, (The British had bombarded the area with a huge artillery bombardment which did little damage to the German defences, and also gave them warning of the impending attack. The heaviest losses the British army had incurred, 19,000 troops were Killed,  Even with these huge losses the attack continued and several small advances were made. on the 14th of July the German defences lines were nearly breached. After a 2 month lull, the attack started again but this time 47 tanks took part, but most of them broke down. again a few gains were made, . by the middle of November the total losses were a staggering 615,000 Allied casualties and 500,000 German casualties.

The second Battle of the Somme was the start of the German Spring offensive of the 21st March 1918.

 

 

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