D Day Veterans Portraits.
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07-06-2015 4:22 PM
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07-06-2015 4:24 PM
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07-06-2015 5:43 PM
Very good
Is a link any help?
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07-06-2015 5:47 PM
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07-06-2015 5:47 PM
I saw them on the news this morning and agree they are fabulous.
My favourite is the one of Geoffrey Pattinson the first one of the link posted above.
Thank goodness for such talented people
Merry Everything & A Happy Always 🙂
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07-06-2015 6:37 PM
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14-06-2015 11:22 AM
There was a news item about them on the BBC on Friday, as Prince Charles went to see the portraits.
They are really moving pieces of art.
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14-06-2015 12:24 PM
Prince Charles himself actually commissioned the portraits to be painted by some of Britain's top artists, as a mark of respect of these wonderful veterans who fought in the war all those years ago, and are now in their nineties.
It's a wonderful display at the Art Gallery at Buckingham Palace. I saw it, and was so pleased I made the effort after a long journey.
Left they forget.................
On until 17th June - no entrance fee.