16 Regiment Royal Artillery 2024

£52.00

16 Regiment Royal Artillery 2024 captures a significant moment at the Regiment camp in Thorney Island. This photograph features the striking backdrop of the Sailing Club, complemented by the picturesque South Downs in the distance. The blend of military presence with the natural beauty of the landscape creates a unique and memorable scene, perfect for commemorating the spirit and unity of the regiment. The scene embodies the pride and dedication of 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, showcasing their commitment to excellence in service.

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16 Regiment Royal Artillery 2024 captures a significant moment at the Regiment camp in Thorney Island. This photograph features the striking backdrop of the Sailing Club, complemented by the picturesque South Downs in the distance. The blend of military presence with the natural beauty of the landscape creates a unique and memorable scene, perfect for commemorating the spirit and unity of the regiment. The scene embodies the pride and dedication of 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, showcasing their commitment to excellence in service.

16 Regiment Royal Artillery 2024 captures a significant moment at the Regiment camp in Thorney Island. This photograph features the striking backdrop of the Sailing Club, complemented by the picturesque South Downs in the distance. The blend of military presence with the natural beauty of the landscape creates a unique and memorable scene, perfect for commemorating the spirit and unity of the regiment. The scene embodies the pride and dedication of 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, showcasing their commitment to excellence in service.

 

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All prints are printed using archival ink on 240gsm paper to emphasise the colour and capture the details of the image.

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All frames are hand made using real wood with glass to showcase your print.

 
 

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“This framed print holds memories, its worth will grow over the years as you look back upon and remember your time with the people who made this unit.”

Pete Bird.