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ANYTHING FOR ME THIS TIME?
A Chaplain wades through a trench during the winter of 1916 to bring post from home to the men in his care.
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Prints available here: https://t.co/zoJ2saFcp8
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@lastpostieper @HistoryandMoore @IainMcMullen @GreatWarGroup @WBA Many moons ago I illustrated Harold as part of a larger series.
A CROSS IN POTIJZE
A soldier of the Queen’s Westminsters visits the grave of a comrade in the regimental burial ground.
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The original is currently exhibited at Talbot House, Poperinge. Limited edition prints are available here: https://t.co/l6LzOlk94Z
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COMMISSIONS
If you’ve got a story you’d like told or perhaps a soldier you’d like to commemorate, why not consider commissioning one of my unique paintings?
Here’s a detail from a recently completed commission.
See more here: https://t.co/Ji8rgfRs9F
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LEFTY’S FINAL PLAY
Pvt Forrest ‘Lefty’ Brewer, a former pitcher in the Washington Senators organisation in the 508th PIR, sprints for cover near to La Fière manor ‘like he was going to stretch a triple into a home run’. He never found cover.
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The old comrades return.
A small look at the making of my recent ‘At the Going Down of the Sun’ painting.
You can find the finished piece here: https://t.co/a977jacwjN
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Details from my pair of Lefty Brewer paintings.
You can find the original paintings and limited edition prints here: https://t.co/Xp0eh4FA1n
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LATE INNINGS
In the summer of 1943 at Camp Mackall, Forrest ‘Lefty’ Brewer of 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment’s Red Devils winds up a pitch as the sun sets across the diamond.
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Painting and prints available here: https://t.co/aARLCFe9iT
#ww2 #baseball #illustration
COMMISSIONS
If you’ve got a story you’d like to tell, or perhaps a soldier you’d like to commemorate, why not consider commissioning one of my unique illustrations.
Here are just a few of my recently completed commissions.
#ww1 #ww2 #illustration
A TOT FOR THE LADS
In the early Summer of 1916, somewhere in France, a young subaltern of 11/Borders, the Lonsdale battalion, oversees the rum ration being distributed to his men.
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Painting and prints available here: https://t.co/SigPhAMUvm
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