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Junor

[tr ed p 596], pencil, Spencer, 180 x 140 mm

'Junor' typeset brc of margin, artist's signature and date, 'Gilbert Spencer 1923', brc of illustration. Grey line drawing, background virtually natural colour of paper, but a distinct border is just visible.

p 586 [tr ed p 596] - 'Junor, the pilot of the B.E.12 machine, now alone at Azrak, had heard from the disabled Murphy of the enemy machines about Deraa, and in his own mind decided to take the Bristol Fighter's place, and carry out the air programme. So when things were at their thickest with us he suddenly sailed into the circus.'


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