Photograph 2 is a vertical aerial photograph of the city of Cologne. On the right can be seen the Rhine and a railway bridge. There are numbered and arrowed points of interest on the image plus a north arrow. It is annotated '481 B/131 6 3 PRU 8.4.41 F/20" ' Captioned '8th April 1941, Koln, Germany.'

Photograph 3 is a vertical aerial photograph of Munster Aerodrome. There are numbered and arrowed points of interest on the image plus a north arrow. The marshalling yards and canal are clearly visible. It is annotated '424 B/263 3PRU 3 7.7.41 20" ↓ R'. Captioned 'July 7th 1941 Munster Aerodrome, Germany'.

Photograph 4 is a vertical aerial photograph of the docks at Kiel. Large naval ships and a floating dock are visible. There are numbered and arrowed points of interest on the image plus a north arrow. Captioned 'Docks at Kiel'

Photograph 5 is a vertical aerial photograph of the docks at Hamburg. There are numbered and arrowed points of interest on the image plus a north arrow. It is annotated '411 B/183 3 PRU 11 21.5.41 36" ↑ R' and captioned April 5th 1941 Hamberg [sic], Germany'.

Photograph 6 is a near vertical aerial photograph of RAF Middleton St George. A railway runs top to bottom and the airfield is on the right. Captioned 'R.A.F. Middleton St George. April 1942.'

The page is titled 'Photographic Recognizance [sic] of Targets in Enemy territory.']]>
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