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Two Halifaxes viewed from a third. One Halifax is coded 'PT-C'.
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A Halifax crashed into a bunker. 12 airmen are in attendance.
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Three airmen identified as the ground crew for Halifax 'Victor'.

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A man identified as a rigger at the rear of Halifax 'Victor'.

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An airman standing on the starboard wing of a Halifax. A second airman is watching out of the cockpit window.

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Reg, in flying kit, standing at the font of a Halifax.

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Three airmen at the rear of Halifax 'Victor'.
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Les, in flying kit, standing beside a Halifax.
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The four men are sitting on top of a fuselage. They are in full flying kit.
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The eight men are sitting on the wing of a Halifax.
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Six airmen standing at the rear of their Halifax. They are dressed in flying kit. Their names have been added to one copy of the image

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Two images of 432 Squadron arranged in nine or so rows in front and on top of a Halifax.
The first image is of the port side and the second is the starboard side.
In front is a bomb on a trolley with 'Easie Squadron' chalked on.
The images have…

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Les standing at the rear gun turret of a Halifax. It is captioned 'Les Lauzon Pilot of V Victor who landed it on fire in France during the night of 12.6.44. All the crew baled out except Les and the mid-upper gunner who's parachute was burnt by flak,…

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Smitty on a ladder painting a bomb on Halifax Easy. He is watched by a colleague leaning out of the cockpit window.

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Four ground crew under the front of a Halifax. They are identified in data supplied with the collection.

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One of the crew darkening the paintwork on the nose of Halifax, Easy. He is identified as Smitty in the accompanying data.

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Four photographs of the nose art on Halifax 'Easy'. Painted around a cartoon woman are 'Take Yer Time I'm Easy', 'Joan, Kay, Beryle' and 36 bombs.

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A head and shoulders portrait of Reg used as an escape photo. It is annotated with his name, trade and other details.
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A Halifax nose with 12 airmen perched on top. Each man is identified by name, trade, air force and home town.
The nose art is a cartoon of a woman, painted 'Tak Yer Time I'm Easy'. 56 bombs are painted on. Under the cockpit is 'Beryle'.
There is a…

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The nose of a Halifax with nose art, "Let's Get Crackin" and 'City of London'. The nose art is a cartoon owl in a kilt, sporran, walking stick and a tam o'shanter cap. Under the cockpit window is five maple leaves arranged in a circle.
21 airmen are…

LTeaseJ[Ser#-DoB]v1.pdf
Pilots flying log book for J Tease, covering the period from 13 June 1944 to 10 October 1944. Detailing his operations flown. He was stationed at RAF Tholthorpe. Aircraft flown was Halifax. He flew a total of 35 operations with 420 squadron, 14 night…

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Partial cloud cover, no ground detail visible. Blyton from mid upper Halifax, early July 1944 when at 1662 Heavy Conversion Unit.

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