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Old 01-31-2011, 02:18 PM
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These are some really great photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Not photos but an excellent aircraft manual for the C.R. 32 with lots of drawings of the structure and the systems (fuel/oil). Just in case Oleg goes Med next.

http://cockpitinstrumente.de/archiv/...C%20R%2032.pdf
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Trafalgar Square and National Gallery



Suffolk 1945



Suffolk 1944




Stratford upon Avon 1944



Stratford upon Avon 1944



Stansted 1941



Royston Station 1944



Moreton in the Marsh 1944



Marlow, Buckinghamshire 1944

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Luton1944



London1944b



London 1944



London 1941 damage to bell tower


London 1941



London 1941



London 1941 air raid shelter




London '41



London '41



Kent '45



Hyde Park London '44



Henley on Thames '44



Henley on Thames 1944




Hembledon 1944



German prisoners of war, Fordson tractor.



Essex '44

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Dover '45



Dover '44



Colchester 1942



Cambridge Trinity st. 1941



Buckingham Palace barrage balloon



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Moved here from an older thread. Barrage balloons on boats:


"A barrage balloon tethered to a drifter as part of British coastal defences, circa 1943. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)"





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"April 1940: A barrage balloon attached to a drifter, part of coastal defences in WW II. (Photo by A. Cook/London Express/Getty Images)"




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Houses of Parliament, around 1930.

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Interesting information on the Hurricane landing light:

"Walking clockwise around the aircraft, there is nothing remarkable about preflight of the wing, until arriving at the landing light. The first time I saw it, I thought the mounting was broken, but upon closer inspection, I realized it moves! Some designer went to a lot of trouble with this item. In the original airplane, the landing lights were used one at a time, controlled by a three-position switch. A "dipping lever" adjusted the aim, and a knurled knob locked the lever in place. Loosening the knob would allow the spring-loaded lever to move to the up position."



From: http://www.warmkessel.com/jr/flying/td/jd/73.jsp




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Wow Major Setback. Those are some great photos. Really enjoyed your posts thank you for finding and posting.
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setback, great ww2 historical photo's !

thx for posting them, they give a real feel for the times
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