Frontline maintenance: Jamaican soldiers of the Royal Engineers
Frontline maintenance: Jamaican soldiers of the Royal Engineers
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The work
Two motorcyclists, identified as Sapper Hibbert (left) and Corporal Simmons (right), both originally from Jamaica, serving with the Royal Engineers in Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK, during the Second World War. Hibbert is seen kneeling beside a motorcycle, apparently working on it with some tools on the ground. Simmons, wearing safety glasses and a helmet, is on his motorcycle, checking a detail of the front of the bike. In the background, other soldiers can be seen observing the scene, as well as a parked military vehicle. The image captures a moment of maintenance and technical preparation, highlighting the contribution of Caribbean troops to the British Armed Forces during the war.
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WHY BUY
- Magnificent and real colors
- Makes any room elegant
- Perfect for a prestigious gift
A framed ULTRAHD photographic print gives a visual impact worthy of an art gallery. The beveled passe-partout around the image is made of real museum cardboard: a framed photo is a decorative element for connoisseurs.
Your photo is ready to hang. Printed with razor-sharp resolution and brilliant colors.
The special charm of a framed photo print is also in its elegant hand-made frame. Each print is protected with crystal-clear acrylic glass.
Product Specifications :
Printed photo (260 g/m²) with bright white gloss finish
White passe-partout cut at 45° bevel
Size : 80 x 60 cm
Material : Acrylic glass and wooden frame