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"From Freedom" A WWII publicity book of the Armed Forces - Airborne Related Material
I mentioned this in a post the other day and thought that some members may like to see them. I found the book at last (its slightly bigger all round than A3 but not A2 sized) - so you will have to excuse me having to crop some of the images and my apologies for the drop in quality. Just to keep the PC "legal eagles" at bay - there is no copyright anywhere in the publication, however, it was printed and published during WWII but (obviously) it was restricted as someone realised it could have been useful to the enemy..... there's something that didn't cross their minds.....
It has no publication date or who published it, so I still need to do some research - however, someone on the forum may be able to help out here. I would also imagine that a lot of these "books" were broken up for individual prints. This book which covers all the arms and services is complete. Enjoy. Rgds, David |
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David, The last picture appears on the front cover of "British Army Uniforms & Insgnia of World War Two" by Brian L. Davis.
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I assume that Brian's book does give some credit for the picture...? I have a copy of his book somewhere...... I will see if I can find it. Rgds, David Update: Found the book. It credits the IWM, so I assume - from the quality of the flyleaf cover of his book - that they done what I have done. The flyleaf looks very similar but the "original" in the book is sharper. I guess the original negatives are long gone. Last edited by wright241; 24-07-13 at 06:36 AM. Reason: Update added. |
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"From Freedom" A WWII publicity book of the Armed Forces - Other Pictures
Here is another selection of images from the book. Unfortunately, there are none of the Infantry or Artillery - maybe they were a little busy at the time...
They include a nice one showing a group of airman - all in flying gear, but no apparent insignia. Enjoy The AckAck picture was taken at night and is hard to make out, but what can I say. I also have one of Commando's practising a beach raid from landing craft, however, no insignia is on display and no facial details are clearly shown - unless you are into modelling landing craft.... |
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Thanks for posting these. The caption for the Covenanter tank is somewhat economical with the truth. A scholarly work - "Rude Mechanicals" (1987) states, inter alia; "Nearly 2,000 Covenanters were made before being withdrawn from service soon after they had been issued. There were other ill-famed tanks to come but Covenanter was the most comprehensively worthless."
And the power that be authorised almost 2,000 to be built! |
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Checking out the web for models of Covenanters (they do exist, but didn't when you were model making) I came across a picture of the production line - all that nugatory labour!
Covenanter Production Line.jpg |
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Thanks Mike, Here is another "production line" picture, but not that particular type. This is the Crusader. Plus another one showing Matilda's being loaded.
David Last edited by wright241; 24-07-13 at 08:58 AM. Reason: Additional pictures added. |
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