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Welcome
to the home of the largest and best collection of
Concorde Fine Art in the world.
To
help our customers we have created this dedicated Concorde section
within our web site. We hope you will find it both helpful and
interesting. If you have any questions do please email
us or call 01225 444929.

Concorde
– Early Morning Arrival
by
Stephen Brown
Overall
canvas size: 18” x 30” (approx: 45cms x 76cms)
The
sight of Concorde descending over London will forever remain
etched in the memory of all who were fortunate to see this amazing
aircraft. At Mach 2 Concorde could fly at 23 miles a minute
– one miles every 2.5 seconds. A truly astonishing aircraft
and one which to this day is sadly missed by its regular passengers
and millions of admirers all over the world.
Uniquely signed on the back by John Cochrane was the co-pilot
to John Trubshaw on Concorde 002 during its first ever flight,
which went from Filton, Bristol to Fairford in Gloucestershire
on 9th April 1969.
Price:
SOLD

Cloud
Companions
by
Stephen Brown
Oil
on canvas. Size: 24” x 38”
£4995.00
It is 24 December 1985 and four Concordes are brought together
for a unique event. To celebrate 10 years of Concorde passenger
services, British Airways organised a special formation flight.
Taking off from Heathrow in turn, the four Concordes proceeded
to assemble in a number of different formations whilst doing
a circuit around the south coast of England.
The
flight leader is Captain Brian Walpole piloting G-BOAA. The
other aircraft were piloted by Captain John Eames (G-BOAC),
Captain John Cook (G-BOAF) and
Captain David Leney (G-BOAG).
The Concorde
Second Anniversary Collection
- (four paintings)
Celebrating
Concorde’s Very Last Flight.
by
Stephen Brown

Concorde
– On Final Approach
Overall
canvas size: 15” x 24”
Price:SOLD

Concorde
– Homeward Bound
Overall
canvas size: 15” x 24”
Price: SOLD

Concorde
– The Last Goodbye
Overall
canvas size: 15” x 24”
Price:
SOLD

Concorde
– Safely Home
Overall
canvas size: 15” x 24”
Price:
SOLD

Concorde
– The Pride of Bristol
by Stephen Brown
Overall
canvas size 28” x 16”
Full
of grace and beauty Concorde G-BOAF taxis toward her final resting
place at Filton airfield, Bristol. Proudly waving Union Jack
flags from the cockpit are pilot Captain Les Brodie and Concorde
chief pilot Captain Mike Bannister. No one who
saw Concorde on Wednesday November 26th 2003 could fail to be
moved by the sight of this magnificent aircraft as she moved
these last few yards with the greatest of dignity under the
gaze of the world’s media and thousands of local well-wishers.
£1950

Concorde
– The Supersonic Thoroughbred
by Stephen Brown
Captain
Les Scott, Senior First Officer Tim Orchard and Senior Engineering
Officer Rick Eades made history on the 7th February 1996, when
they flew Concorde G-BOAD from New York to London in a record-breaking
2 hours, 2 minutes and 59 seconds; the fastest ever transatlantic
crossing by a commercial aircraft.
Oil
on canvas painting signed on the back co-Pilot by Tim Orchard
Overall
canvas size: 28” x 16”
£2250.00

Concorde – The Golden Years
by
Stephen Brown
The
scheduled Concorde flights to and from New York were by far
the most important for both British Airways and Air France.
Taking full advantage of Concorde’s speed and the time
difference between London and New York, some business people
would arrive in New York on the early morning flight, do a days
work and then take the evening flight back to London.
Oil
on canvas painting signed on the back two Pilots and a co-Pilot.
Overall
canvas size: 38” x 24”
£2995.00
Concorde
– The Jubilee Flight
by Stephen Brown
Size
approx. 36” x 24”
It
is the 4th June 2002. Concorde and the Red Arrows fly in tight
formation over Suffolk en route to take part, along with other
aircraft, in the Queen’s Jubilee Flypast. At the controls
of G-BOAD Concorde are Civil Aviation Authority Chief Test Pilot
Jock Reid.
£2995.00

Concorde
– The Homecoming
by Stephen Brown
Size
approx. 40” x 24”
Price: SOLD

Concorde
– Queen of the Skies
by
Philip E. West
Overall
size approx. 28” x 16” / 711mm x 407mm
for sale on behlaf of a client £4995
Concorde looking her best as she heads off into a warm sunset
over the Atlantic Ocean. With the afterburners having just been
switched on Concorde will quickly gain speed and height until
finally reaching a maximum cruising height of 60,000 feet, where,
on a clear day, passengers could see the curvature of the earth.