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WW2 defence, illustration by William Heath Robinson
Defence during WW2 -- Stout members of the sixth column dislodge an enemy machine gun post on the dome of St Paul s, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C. Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library Date: 1947
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Media ID 14233312
© Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Lucinda Gosling/Mary Evans
Contraption Defence Dome Enemy Fanciful Heath Heavy Mechanism Members Pauls Pulley Robinson Sixth Stout Weight Wheel Wheels Dislodge
10"x8" Photo Print
Introducing the Media Storehouse collection of historic photographic prints, featuring this captivating illustration by William Heath Robinson titled "Stout Members of the Sixth Column Dislodge an Enemy Machine Gun Post on the Dome of St. Paul's." This evocative image transports us back to World War II, where courage and resilience were at the forefront. Heath Robinson's distinctive style brings to life the determination of the British people in defending their city, as they bravely dismantle an enemy machine gun post atop the iconic St. Paul's Cathedral. A must-have for history enthusiasts and art collectors, this print adds depth and character to any space. Courtesy of Mrs. J and available exclusively through Media Storehouse from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In the heart of London during World War II, a determined group of stout members of the sixth column are seen in this fanciful illustration by the renowned British comic artist, William Heath Robinson. The scene unfolds on the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, a symbol of resilience and hope amidst the chaos of war. The enemy machine gun post, a menacing presence, is relentlessly targeted by the British forces. The illustration showcases the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the British people during wartime. The men, with their heavy weights and wheels, have devised a contraption to dislodge the enemy post. The mechanism, a clever combination of pulleys and levers, is designed to counter the weight and firepower of the enemy. The scene is filled with a sense of camaraderie and determination, as the men work together to protect their city. Heath Robinson's illustration is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the British people during World War II. The comic and humorous touch adds a unique perspective to the historical events, making it a fascinating piece of art and an important part of the wartime narrative. Courtesy of Mrs J. C. Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library. Date: 1947.
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