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Ley Kenyon - Aviation and Military Fine Art

    https://www.aces-high.com/artists/view/ley-kenyon
    Ley Kenyon was a professional artist between the wars. He was captured by the Germans and continued to paint on scraps of paper from the Red Cross parcels. His skill was noticed and he became the forger of documents for the escape committee. A film was made "The Great Escape" where they used a wooden horse for vaulting outside, to cover the escape.

Ley Kenyon - Brandler Galleries

    https://www.brandler-galleries.com/artist/ley-kenyon/
    Ley Kenyon was a professional artist between the wars. He was captured by the Germans and continued to paint on scraps of paper from the Red Cross parcels. His skill was noticed and he became the forger of documents for the escape committee. A film was made “The Great Escape” where they used a wooden horse for vaulting outside, to cover the escape.

Ley Kenyon - Modern Contemporary art from Gallery Online

    https://www.galleryonline.com/artists/ley-kenyon
    Ley Kenyon was a professional artist between the wars. He was captured by the Germans and continued to paint on scraps of paper from the Red Cross parcels. His skill was noticed and he became the forger of documents for the escape committee. A film was made "The Great Escape" where they used a wooden horse for vaulting outside, to cover the escape.

The Art of Diving: The Art of Ley Kenyon

    http://www.artofdiving.co.uk/2014/08/the-art-of-ley-kenyon.html
    A war hero, Bennett Ley Kenyon was one of the prisoners in the infamous Stalag Luft III and was part of the events dramatised in The Great Escape. His artistic skills saw him working as one of the camp forgers producing fake documents. In the absence of any cameras, he also produced six drawing that documented the tunnels.

Ley Kenyon Art Auction Results

    https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Ley-Kenyon/07623FCED051D959
    Stay up to date with Ley Kenyon . Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.

Tower Bridge by Ley Kenyon - Gallery Online

    https://www.galleryonline.com/artists/ley-kenyon/tower-bridge----------------.html
    Ley Kenyon was a professional artist between the wars. He was captured by the Germans and continued to paint on scraps of paper from the Red Cross parcels. His skill was noticed and he became the forger of documents for the escape committee.

THE ENTRANCE by Ley Kenyon Aces High Gallery

    https://aceshighgallery.com/product/the-entrance/
    The senior British officer asked fellow prisoner and artist Ley Kenyon to make a visual record of “Harry” – the tunnel that would ultimately be used for the escape. Kenyon completed six drawings, all of which were sealed in a watertight container fashioned from old milk tins, and stored in the abandoned tunnel “Dick.”

Ley Kenyon – Oliver's Art

    https://oliversart.co.uk/product-category/aviation/artists-aviation/ley-kenyon/
    Ley Kenyon. The senior British officer involved in ‘The Great Escape’ asked fellow prisoner and artist Ley Kenyon to make a visual record of ‘Harry’ – the tunnel that would ultimately be used for the escape. Kenyon completed six drawings, all of which were sealed in a watertight container fashioned from old milk tins, and stored in the abandoned tunnel ‘Dick’.

Ley Kenyon Original Listed British Artist Framed Nautical ...

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ley-Kenyon-Original-Listed-British-Artist-Framed-Nautical-Watercolor-Florida-/324420460523
    Ley Kenyon Original Art Framed Nautical Watercolor Florida. Ley Kenyon British Artist , world war 2 hero, teacher, illustrator, diver and designer. Frame measures 33.75” by 26.25”. Back of one of boats has part of Florida city name, Boke which I assume to be Bokeelia. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.

The Great Escape 70 years on - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-great-escape-70-years-on
    Mar 24, 2014 · The tunnels were 30 feet deep and were meant to run more than 300 feet into woods outside the camp. A drawing showing the proposed route of one of the escape tunnels, by wartime artist Ley Kenyon,...

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