Air-to-air views and motor transport

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Title

Air-to-air views and motor transport
Strip of four slides

Description

Two versions of the same strip with enlargements of all slides.
Slide 1 - captioned 'Heavy transport drivers on right George and Hardy GD 1945'. Four men standing in front of four lorries (at least one of which is a petrol bowser) with nose of a Stirling behind on the left.
Slide 2 - captioned 'Few gliders on this DZ we were up front in line Rhine crossing from GD'. Oblique aerial photograph of open countryside with fields and a few woods.
Slide 3 - captioned 'Flying in formation Arnhem and lift from GD taken from "Y"'. Air-to-air view of a four engine bomber with D-Day stripes on rear fuselage. In the foreground part of engine.
Slide 4 - captioned 'Halifax flying right on top of us'. Air-to-air view showing the underneath of a Halifax flying above. Additional information about this item was kindly provided by the donor.

Temporal Coverage

Coverage

Type

Format

Two strips of four slides and four b/w enlargements

Rights

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Identifier

PSladdenD16010011, PSladdenD16020011, PSladdenD16040041, PSladdenD16040042, PSladdenD16040043, PSladdenD16040044

Collection

Citation

“Air-to-air views and motor transport,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 18, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/30406.

Item Relations

This Item dcterms:relation Item: 35mm slides by Noel Chaffey 620 Squadron of WW2 1943/6 and 1954 onward