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Also consider various libraries and archives as a donation possibility. They're specialists in preserving materials printed on paper.
When you donate the materials, it helps if you can give more information about the photographs, such as date, photographer and subject. It also helps if you have other archival material (diaries and whatnot) related to the object. If your first donor choice turns you down, consider approaching a smaller museum/archive. They might be happy to get the donation, especially if your collection has special significance to them, such as a local connection. |
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thanks for the lead on the serial number. Now I'm on my larger screen PC I can see it's N2040, I was reading W8040 8-( This website claims is was received by the Royal Saudi Air Force as N2040, but not the date. http://www.cnapg.org/faireybattle.htm Amazing what you can find with google
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I see it as : "N2040 19? The aircraft was received by the Royal Air Force as N2040" You must have strained your eyes googling |
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Right, the owner of the Harvard has got in touch and I am sending him a higher res scan of the photo in a couple of days. I also got this reply that I hope he does not mind me repeating here;
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