Jim Dooley Living Pictures

Avro Lancaster Over Beachy Head - Limited Edition

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Avro Lancaster Over Beachy Head - Limited Edition Animation Print

Following a successful charity auction hosted by Bonhams at the 2022 Goodwood Revival, an animated Living Picture of an Avro Lancaster bomber flying over Beachy Head, raised £5K for the 617 Squadron Association stained glass window appeal for Scampton Church. 
Avro Lancaster Over Beachy Head Animation PrintLiving Pictures are delighted to continue our partnership with 617 Squadron
Association by offering an exclusive limited edition series of the same picture. Available in A2 size only and limited to 617 pieces, each picture will be individually numbered and feature the unique 617 Squadron Association badge. Part of the sale proceeds from each picture will be donated to 617 Squadron Association. 

 

How the Animated Lenticular Image was made.


Available in A2 (59.4 x 42.0 cm) 

Avro Lancaster over white cliffs of Beachy Head and lighthouse. This features three scenes. shot by Jim Dooley.

Animated Lenticular Image.

Available in A2 (59.4 x 42.0 cm)

Unframed.

 

In May 1943 a daring mission to destroy three major German dams was launched. Codenamed Operation Chastise it became better known as the legendary ‘Dambusters’ raid. If successful it was hoped the extensive damage caused by the flooding of Germany’s industrial Ruhr Valley would seriously impede the German war effort for months. On the night of 16/17 May, 19 Lancaster bombers led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson of 617 Squadron attacked the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams using the ingenious ‘bouncing bomb’ the brainchild of Sir Barnes Wallis.  Gibson acted as “Master Bomber“, talking to and directing each of the aircraft to attack by radio telephone – the first use of this technique in Bomber Command.  The Mohne and Eder were successfully breached with the Sorpe sustaining limited damage. 8 Lancasters were shot down with the loss of 53 aircrew during Chastise. Although it’s impact upon Germany’s ability to continue the war effort was less than expected, the raid quickly became immortalised and proved a huge morale boost for the Allies. For this action Wing Commander Guy Gibson was awarded the Victoria Cross.

Supplied Unframed.

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