Complete list of all WW2 British Tank art prints by
artist David Pentland.
Teatime by David Pentland.
Colomby-Sur-Thaon, Normandy, 11th June 1944. British Sherman MkII's of 4th Armoured Brigade, enjoy a tea break prior to being sent to support Canadian troops against an expected German attack. The Brigade consisted of the 2nd Dragoon Guards The Scots Greys, 3rd County of London Yeomanry The Sharpshooters, and the 44th Royal Tank Regiment.
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland.
Leading 30th Corps assault across the Seine at Vernon, 43rd Wessex Division gained an initial foothold on the east bank. Heroic efforts however by the Royal Engineers of 71st, 72nd and 73rd Field Companies, succeeded in constructing a Class 9 Bailey bridge (David, shown left) and a Second Class 40 bridge (Goliath, shown right) Despite constant enemy fire this amazing feat was achieved in only 2 days, and allowed 15/19th Hussars Cromwells and 4.7th Dragoons Guards Shermans to cross just in time to repulse a serious German counter attack by Tiger IIs of SS Panzer Abteilung 101.
Item Code : DHM1391
David and Goliath, Vernon, France, 27th August 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Piper Bill, Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, 13.00hrs, 6th June 1944 by David Pentland.
Commandos of 1st Special Service Brigade, led by Lord Lovat, are piped past the defenders of the Caen canal (Pegasus) bridge by piper Bill Millin. The bridge was originally taken in a coup de main attack by the gliders of 6th Airborne Divisions D Company, 2nd battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, led by Major John Howard earlier that morning. Shortly afterwards the glider troops were reinforced by 7 Parachute Battalion, and together they held the area against German attacks until the main British forces landing at Sword beach could fight through to join them.
Item Code : DHM1394
Piper Bill, Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, 13.00hrs, 6th June 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Cheux, Normandy, 25th June 1944. Royal Armoured Corps Recce troops of the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division set up a temporary observation post to locate 12th SS Panzer Division positions, prior to Operation Epsom. The 15th Division comprised of 9th Cameronians, 2nd Glasgow Highlanders, 7th Seaforth Highlanders, 8th Royal Scots, 6th Royal Scots Fusiliers, 6th King's Own Scottish Borderers, 10th Highland Light Infantry, 2nd Gordon Highlanders and the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
Item Code : DP0229
Enemy in Sight by David Pentland. - Editions Available
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Artist : David Pentland
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Hit the Beach by David Pentland.
50th Division, Gold Beach, D-Day, 6th June 1944. British Infantry, Royal Engineers and Medics of the 50th Division scramble ashore during the initial wave onto Gold Beach under the guns of Hitler's Atlantic Wall. The first wave of the 50th Division was made up of the 6th Green Howards landing on King Beach and the 1st Dorsets and the 1st Royal Hampshires landing on Jig Beach, two of the three sectors of Gold Beach.
Item Code : DP0225
Hit the Beach by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Coup de Main, Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, 6th June 1944 by David Pentland.
As a prelude to the invasion of Europe, certain important targets were attacked by airborne forces. Among them the bridge over the Caen canal which would protect the allies left flank. Major John Howard (D Company Ox and Bucks Light Infantry) gliders achieved complete surprise and the bridge was taken in a matter of minutes. Ever after it has been known as Pegasus Bridge in honour of the airborne forces emblem.
Item Code : DHM1840
Coup de Main, Pegasus Bridge, Normandy, 6th June 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 30 inches x 20 inches (76cm x 51cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Victory at Beda Fomm by David Pentland.
British Vickers MKV1B Light tanks of the 3rd Hussars, 7th Armoured Division celebrate their part in the momentous victory over Italian forces in North Africa, February 1941.
Item Code : DHM0783
Victory at Beda Fomm by David Pentland. - Editions Available
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Image size 17 inches x 12 inches (43cm x 30cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Moving Out by David Pentland.
River Orne, D-Day, 6th June 1944. Glider troops and Tetrarch airborne tanks of 6th (Air Landing) brigade, make ready to move out from their Ranville drop zone. This brigade formed part of the second wave of the British 6th Airborne Division's landings on D-Day.
Item Code : DP0226
Moving Out by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Paddys Fourth DSO, The Olderburg Raid, 9th April 1945 by David Pentland.
Braving intense enemy fire, Lt. Col. RB Mayne, Commanding Officer 1st SAS Regiment devastated a German ambush and subsequently rescued wounded troops of his own unit who had been pinned down while on a reconnaissance mission for the 4th Canadian Armoured Division.
Item Code : DHM0789
Paddys Fourth DSO, The Olderburg Raid, 9th April 1945 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Rauray, Normandy, 1st July 1944. A 6pdr anti tank gun team of the 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division, The Polar Bears, in action against the attacking tanks and infantry of 9th SS and 2nd SS Panzer Divisions. The 49th Division comprised of 1st Tyneside Scottish, 10th & 11th Durham Light Infantry, 4th Lincolnshire, 1/4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, the Hallamshire Battalion, 6th & 7th Duke of Wellingtons, and 11th Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Item Code : DP0228
Lying in Wait by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Falaise, 12th – 21st August 1944. British 5.5 inch guns of the Royal Artillery in action during the final Normandy battles to close the Falaise Pocket.
Item Code : DHM6010
Heavy Artillery by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Graebners Attack, Arnhem Bridge, 18th September 1944 by David Pentland.
German Armoured Reconnaissance troops led by SS Captain Viktor Graebner, of the 9th SS Panzer Division, are decimated and repulsed by the men of Colonel Frosts 2PARA, as they attempt to retake the bridge by a coup-de-main.
Item Code : DHM0957
Graebners Attack, Arnhem Bridge, 18th September 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Operation Crusader, 18th November 1941 by David Pentland.
British Crusader MK1 tanks of the 4th County of London Yeomanry Regiment, 22nd Armoured Brigade, charge Axis positions during the opening days of the offensive Bir El Gubi.
Item Code : DHM0798
Operation Crusader, 18th November 1941 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Gold Beach, Normandy, 6th June 1944. Royal Engineers of 50th division begin the dangerous task of clearing the extensive German minefields of the Normandy beachhead.
Item Code : DP0231
Minesweeping by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Operation Veritable, Eastern Holland, 8th - 22nd February 1945 by David Pentland.
LVT Mark II and IV Buffaloes of 79th Armoured Division carry the men of 3rd Canadian Infantry Division through the flooded lower Rhine valley to secure the left flank of the Anglo-Canadian operation.
Item Code : DHM1220
Operation Veritable, Eastern Holland, 8th - 22nd February 1945 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
D-Day, Sword Beach, Normandy 1944 by David Pentland.
After suppressing the initial German defences, the Sherman Crab flail tank of Lance Sgt Johnson, 3 Troop C Squadron the 22nd Dragoons, 79th Armoured Division, clears a path through a minefield to allow tanks of 27th Armoured Brigade, and men of 3rd Infantry Division to breakout from the beaches. Fire support from surviving Sherman DD (amphibious) tanks of 13th /18th Hussars (QMO), proved invaluable in the initial push towards Caen
Item Code : DHM1311
D-Day, Sword Beach, Normandy 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
River Orne, D-Day, 6th June 1944. Glider troops of Major John Howards' D Company Ox and Bucks Light Infantry having achieved complete surprise, secured the bridge in a matter of minutes. Ever since it has been known as Pegasus Bridge in honour of the airborne forces winged horse emblem.
Item Code : DHM6011
Storming Pegasus Bridge by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Paddys Troopers, The Sidi Haneish Road, 17th July 1942 by David Pentland.
Captain R. Blair Paddy Mayne, and men of L detachment SAS, stop to discuss their location en route to Sidi Haneish airfield. The raid was a major victory, especially for the newly acquired jeeps, which played an important part in the destruction of some 40 enemy aircraft for the loss of one man.
Item Code : DHM0788
Paddys Troopers, The Sidi Haneish Road, 17th July 1942 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Operation Bluecoat, Normandy, 30th July 1944 by David Pentland.
Churchill MkIV tank of the 6th Guards Tank Brigade (comprised of 4th Battalion Grenadier Guards, 4th Battalion Coldstream Guards and 3rd Battalion Scots Guards), pass infantry of the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the Battle for Caumont.
Item Code : DHM0839
Operation Bluecoat, Normandy, 30th July 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Near Caen, D-Day, 6th June 1944. Vickers heavy machinegun team of the British 3rd Division, Monty's Ironsides, in action against the German strong points Morris and Hillman. The division comprised of the 2nd East Yorkshires, 1st South Lancashires, 1st Suffolks, 2nd Lincolnshires, 1st King's Own Scottish Borderers, 2nd Royal Ulster Rifles, 2nd Warwickshires, 1st Norfolks, and 2nd King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
Item Code : DHM6005
Morris and Hillman by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Arromanches by David Pentland.
Normandy, Mid-June 1944. A REME Leyland Retriever mobile workshop truck and M7 Priest SP gun of 33rd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, 3rd Infantry Division, disembark from an LST at one of the Whale floating roadways that made up the British Mulberry B harbour at Arromanches.
Item Code : DP0230
Arromanches by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
Size 16 inches x 12 inches (41cm x 31cm)
Artist : David Pentland
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Digging In by David Pentland.
Hill 112, Normandy, 28th June 1944. Infantry of the 11th Armoured Division digging in during the battle for the strategically important Hill 112. The division comprised of the 8th Motor Battalion Rifle Brigade, 4th King's Shropshire Light Infantry, 3rd Monmouthshires,1st Herefords, 3rd Royal Tank Regiment, 2nd Fife & Forfarshire, Yeomanry and 23rd Hussars.
Item Code : DP0227
Digging In by David Pentland. - Editions Available
Original painting, oil on canvas by David Pentland. Full Item Details
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Prepare to Ram, Operation Goodwood, normandy, 18th July 1944 by David Pentland.
While probing forward near Cagny on the initial day of the Goodwood offensive, Lt John Gorman, a troop commander of 2nd Armoured Battalion, Irish Guards, suddenly found himself confronted by a Tiger II and three Tiger Is of the elite 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion. Supported by only one other Sherman, and aware that their 75mm guns would be ineffective against such monsters, he gave the order to his driver to ram the King tiger. Gormans tank Ballyragget succeeded in colliding with its target before the Tigers 88mm gun could be brought to bear on his Sherman, and with both tanks immobilised the crews quickly abandoned their tanks. Lt. Gorman, however, was not finished and making his way off the field, he returned shortly afterwards with a Sherman Firefly, to finish off the stricken Tiger II and one of the Tiger Is. For this action he was awarded the Military Cross, and his driver L/Cpl Baron the Military Medal.
Item Code : DHM1026
Prepare to Ram, Operation Goodwood, normandy, 18th July 1944 by David Pentland. - Editions Available