10 Heavy Ack Ack, Zeebug, Malta

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A scene from World War II depicting an Allied Forces anti aircraft battery or 'ack ack' alongside a road in Malta with the towns of Zeebug (aka Zebbug) in the middle distance and Valetta on the other side of the river in the far distance. The scene shows the battery firing on Axis (German and Italian) aircraft with seven soldiers in the foreground operating a rangefinder (on the left) and other tracking equipment, to direct the fire of the two guns in front of them. Sand bags and camouflage netting surround the battery and the two guns. Smoke rises from the town in the distance which has been bombed. Cole was commissioned to go to Malta by the War Artists Advisory Committee and spent eight months there in 1943 recording the devastation caused by the siege of the island.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester

Title

10 Heavy Ack Ack, Zeebug, Malta

Date

1942–1944

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 71.5 x W 91.8 cm

Accession number

1947.396

Acquisition method

gift from HM Government, War Artists Advisory Committee, 1947

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

artist's inscription : : bl, on top of wall : artist's name : COLE

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