Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign
Spitfire Personalised Welcome Sign
Featuring images of the great Fighters of the sky – the Supermarine Spitfires, your surname is inscribed FREE. Grandly sized at 35cm high. Made in Australia.
S&H: $19.99
When war comes close to home, the missions of our fighting forces take on a desperate new importance. For when home and loved ones are threatened, no risk is too great. In February 1942, Darwin was bombed by the Japanese. With invasion a real possibility, it would take the fearless determination of our RAAF pilots to protect the Top End. Group Captain Clive Caldwell was posted to Darwin in early 1943. There, he and the gallant pilots of No. 1 Fighter Wing protected the North with a contingent of newly arrived Supermarine Spitfires. Their exploits became legendary as the nation keenly followed each new sortie and each new strike. Today, your family can relive those daring missions through the work of Tim Jenkins, one of today’s most esteemed aviation artists. Preparing for take-off, the Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign is waiting to take your family skyward and into history and is exclusive to The Bradford Exchange!
A finely-crafted home décor accent, the Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign will become a statement piece wherever it’s displayed. Multi-award-winning Welsh artist Tim Jenkins lives and breathes aviation history. A qualified pilot himself, Tim’s painting are displayed in galleries and private collections around the world. His appreciation of the Spitfire and its role in Allied defence has informed every brushstroke of the masterpiece and be swept away by the drama of the art... Clive Caldwell, piloting Spitfire CR-C, leads the squadron on another dangerous sortie. A deadly marvel of WWII aerial combat, the Spitfire has been rendered with technical precision that has made Tim Jenkins one of the preeminent aviation artists of his generation. The sky, burnt orange, suggests danger. Darwin is below, the prize or the victim, in perhaps the first stage of invasion. Caldwell and men are there to ensure this will never happen! Your family name can be added for free and as an added bonus this sign already comes ready to hang! High demand is expected so don’t delay, order yours now!
This Welcome Sign is endorsed by the Defence Force Welfare Association. The Bradford Exchange proudly supports the Defence Force Welfare Association whose aim is to promote and protect the conditions and wellbeing of the Defence Family that embraces over three million Australians. Your purchase of this brooch will help us help the DFWA continue their truly inspirational endeavours. If the DFWA had existed during the years of the Great War, the families of our diggers would have enjoyed a quality of life befitting their courage in the defence of our nation and the freedom we enjoy. .
Features
This Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign exclusive to The Bradford Exchange features:
- Prepare for take-off with the Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign exclusive to The Bradford Exchange
- PERSONALISED IT!: A surname printed FREE makes the edition truly unique
- Nostalgic artistry captures the thrill of the Spitfire in action! Their exploits became legendary as the nation keenly followed each new sortie and each new strike.
- The scene is captioned with the words “Welcome to the Hangar!” while below your family name appears in bold lettering
- The bevelled edge finish adds a true designer touch to the edition, too. There’s a niche in the back which makes displaying the edition quick and easy.
- It’s Australian-designed and Australian-made
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity attesting to the exacting standard of its crafting and it’s made right here in Australia
- It makes a great gift. Imagine the reaction and thanks you’ll receive when you give the “Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign” as a gift. It’s a treasure that won’t be found in any store, which makes it doubly unique!
- Measured 35cm Tall x 25.5cm Wide
- This Welcome Sign is endorsed by the Defence Force Welfare Association. The Bradford Exchange proudly supports the Defence Force Welfare Association whose aim is to promote and protect the conditions and wellbeing of the Defence Family that embraces over three million Australians. Your purchase of this brooch will help us help the DFWA continue their truly inspirational endeavours. If the DFWA had existed during the years of the Great War, the families of our diggers would have enjoyed a quality of life befitting their courage in the defence of our nation and the freedom we enjoy.
Features
This Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign exclusive to The Bradford Exchange features:
- Prepare for take-off with the Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign exclusive to The Bradford Exchange
- PERSONALISED IT!: A surname printed FREE makes the edition truly unique
- Nostalgic artistry captures the thrill of the Spitfire in action! Their exploits became legendary as the nation keenly followed each new sortie and each new strike.
- The scene is captioned with the words “Welcome to the Hangar!” while below your family name appears in bold lettering
- The bevelled edge finish adds a true designer touch to the edition, too. There’s a niche in the back which makes displaying the edition quick and easy.
- It’s Australian-designed and Australian-made
- Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity attesting to the exacting standard of its crafting and it’s made right here in Australia
- It makes a great gift. Imagine the reaction and thanks you’ll receive when you give the “Heroes of the Sky Spitfire Welcome Sign” as a gift. It’s a treasure that won’t be found in any store, which makes it doubly unique!
- Measured 35cm Tall x 25.5cm Wide
- This Welcome Sign is endorsed by the Defence Force Welfare Association. The Bradford Exchange proudly supports the Defence Force Welfare Association whose aim is to promote and protect the conditions and wellbeing of the Defence Family that embraces over three million Australians. Your purchase of this brooch will help us help the DFWA continue their truly inspirational endeavours. If the DFWA had existed during the years of the Great War, the families of our diggers would have enjoyed a quality of life befitting their courage in the defence of our nation and the freedom we enjoy.