Photography during the Second World War Goerz Anschutz plate camera, plates and accessories supplied to the official War Office photographers in France 1939 - 1940. The equipment is the same as that used by official photographers during the First World War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photography-during-the-second-world-war-goerz-anschutz-plate-camera-plates-and-accessories-supplied-to-the-official-war-office-photographers-in-france-1939-1940-the-equipment-is-the-same-as-that-used-by-official-photographers-during-the-first-world-war-image569012581.html
RM2T1MN9W–Photography during the Second World War Goerz Anschutz plate camera, plates and accessories supplied to the official War Office photographers in France 1939 - 1940. The equipment is the same as that used by official photographers during the First World War.
The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Lieutenant E G Malindine, War Office Public Relations official photographer, Southern Command, in 1941. Lt Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-film-and-photographic-unit-1941-1947-lieutenant-e-g-malindine-war-office-public-relations-official-photographer-southern-command-in-1941-lt-malindine-served-as-one-of-the-war-office-official-photographers-in-france-britain-and-north-west-europe-from-1940-to-1945-during-this-time-he-photographed-numerous-key-events-including-the-dunkirk-evacuation-in-1940-d-day-the-liberation-of-paris-and-belsen-the-german-surrender-to-field-marshal-montgomery-and-the-potsdam-conference-one-of-the-most-experienced-photographers-to-serve-with-the-afpu-malindine-worked-with-james-j-image568981237.html
RM2T1K9AD–The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Lieutenant E G Malindine, War Office Public Relations official photographer, Southern Command, in 1941. Lt Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James J
The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Lieutenant E G Malindine, War Office Public Relations official photographer, in 1941. Lt Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James Jarche as a staff p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-film-and-photographic-unit-1941-1947-lieutenant-e-g-malindine-war-office-public-relations-official-photographer-in-1941-lt-malindine-served-as-one-of-the-war-office-official-photographers-in-france-britain-and-north-west-europe-from-1940-to-1945-during-this-time-he-photographed-numerous-key-events-including-the-dunkirk-evacuation-in-1940-d-day-the-liberation-of-paris-and-belsen-the-german-surrender-to-field-marshal-montgomery-and-the-potsdam-conference-one-of-the-most-experienced-photographers-to-serve-with-the-afpu-malindine-worked-with-james-jarche-as-a-staff-p-image568981154.html
RM2T1K97E–The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Lieutenant E G Malindine, War Office Public Relations official photographer, in 1941. Lt Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James Jarche as a staff p
The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Lieutenant E G Malindine, War Office Public Relations official photographer, Southern Command, in 1941. Lt Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-film-and-photographic-unit-1941-1947-lieutenant-e-g-malindine-war-office-public-relations-official-photographer-southern-command-in-1941-lt-malindine-served-as-one-of-the-war-office-official-photographers-in-france-britain-and-north-west-europe-from-1940-to-1945-during-this-time-he-photographed-numerous-key-events-including-the-dunkirk-evacuation-in-1940-d-day-the-liberation-of-paris-and-belsen-the-german-surrender-to-field-marshal-montgomery-and-the-potsdam-conference-one-of-the-most-experienced-photographers-to-serve-with-the-afpu-malindine-worked-with-james-j-image568981159.html
RM2T1K97K–The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Lieutenant E G Malindine, War Office Public Relations official photographer, Southern Command, in 1941. Lt Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German surrender to Field Marshal Montgomery and the Potsdam Conference. One of the most experienced photographers to serve with the AFPU, Malindine worked with James J
The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Captain E G Malindine, War Office and Army Film and Photographic Unit official photographer shortly after being appointed to 5 Section of the Army Film and Photographic Unit, and tasked with covering the Normandy landings and operations in North West Europe. Captain Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-film-and-photographic-unit-1941-1947-captain-e-g-malindine-war-office-and-army-film-and-photographic-unit-official-photographer-shortly-after-being-appointed-to-5-section-of-the-army-film-and-photographic-unit-and-tasked-with-covering-the-normandy-landings-and-operations-in-north-west-europe-captain-malindine-served-as-one-of-the-war-office-official-photographers-in-france-britain-and-north-west-europe-from-1940-to-1945-during-this-time-he-photographed-numerous-key-events-including-the-dunkirk-evacuation-in-1940-d-day-the-liberation-of-paris-and-belsen-the-german-s-image568981246.html
RM2T1K9AP–The British Army Film and Photographic Unit 1941 - 1947 Captain E G Malindine, War Office and Army Film and Photographic Unit official photographer shortly after being appointed to 5 Section of the Army Film and Photographic Unit, and tasked with covering the Normandy landings and operations in North West Europe. Captain Malindine served as one of the War Office official photographers in France, Britain and North West Europe from 1940 to 1945. During this time, he photographed numerous key events, including the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940, D Day, the liberation of Paris and Belsen, the German s
Super Ikonta camera, case and accessories as issued to official War Office photographers, July 1940. Super Ikonta camera, case and accessories issued to official War Office photographers during the Second World War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/super-ikonta-camera-case-and-accessories-as-issued-to-official-war-office-photographers-july-1940-super-ikonta-camera-case-and-accessories-issued-to-official-war-office-photographers-during-the-second-world-war-image568979352.html
RM2T1K6Y4–Super Ikonta camera, case and accessories as issued to official War Office photographers, July 1940. Super Ikonta camera, case and accessories issued to official War Office photographers during the Second World War.
The Quebec Conference, August 1943 President Roosevelt's pet dog 'Falla' poses for a battery of press photographers while they wait for news of the deliberations at the Quebec Conference. They in turn are photographed by the War Office official photographer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-quebec-conference-august-1943-president-roosevelts-pet-dog-falla-poses-for-a-battery-of-press-photographers-while-they-wait-for-news-of-the-deliberations-at-the-quebec-conference-they-in-turn-are-photographed-by-the-war-office-official-photographer-image569008299.html
RM2T1MFTY–The Quebec Conference, August 1943 President Roosevelt's pet dog 'Falla' poses for a battery of press photographers while they wait for news of the deliberations at the Quebec Conference. They in turn are photographed by the War Office official photographer.
The work of the Ministry of Information during the Second World War, UK, 1942 A view of a 'topical screen', featuring ten war photographs taken by official photographers and displayed by the Ministry of Information. This photograph was taken at MoI headquarters at Senate House, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-work-of-the-ministry-of-information-during-the-second-world-war-uk-1942-a-view-of-a-topical-screen-featuring-ten-war-photographs-taken-by-official-photographers-and-displayed-by-the-ministry-of-information-this-photograph-was-taken-at-moi-headquarters-at-senate-house-london-image568993103.html
RM2T1KTE7–The work of the Ministry of Information during the Second World War, UK, 1942 A view of a 'topical screen', featuring ten war photographs taken by official photographers and displayed by the Ministry of Information. This photograph was taken at MoI headquarters at Senate House, London.
Official First World War Photographers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-first-world-war-photographers-image569001665.html
RM2T1M7C1–Official First World War Photographers
Official First World War Photographers Naval Official: A practice salvo from HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-first-world-war-photographers-naval-official-a-practice-salvo-from-hms-royal-sovereign-image569001646.html
RM2T1M7BA–Official First World War Photographers Naval Official: A practice salvo from HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN.
Official First World War Photographers Naval Official: General view of a workshop in a Clyde shipbuilding yard. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-first-world-war-photographers-naval-official-general-view-of-a-workshop-in-a-clyde-shipbuilding-yard-image569001683.html
RM2T1M7CK–Official First World War Photographers Naval Official: General view of a workshop in a Clyde shipbuilding yard.
Official First World War Photographers Naval Official: Relaxation on board ship; officers playing hockey on the quarter deck of a battleship. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-first-world-war-photographers-naval-official-relaxation-on-board-ship-officers-playing-hockey-on-the-quarter-deck-of-a-battleship-image569001672.html
RM2T1M7C8–Official First World War Photographers Naval Official: Relaxation on board ship; officers playing hockey on the quarter deck of a battleship.
First World War Photographers An American official photographer of the US Signal Corps and his assistant carry out reconnaissance photography under cover of a deep river bank by the River Aire on the Western Front. They are using a glass plate camera mounted on a tripod to photograph the German lines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-world-war-photographers-an-american-official-photographer-of-the-us-signal-corps-and-his-assistant-carry-out-reconnaissance-photography-under-cover-of-a-deep-river-bank-by-the-river-aire-on-the-western-front-they-are-using-a-glass-plate-camera-mounted-on-a-tripod-to-photograph-the-german-lines-image568901197.html
RM2T1FK7W–First World War Photographers An American official photographer of the US Signal Corps and his assistant carry out reconnaissance photography under cover of a deep river bank by the River Aire on the Western Front. They are using a glass plate camera mounted on a tripod to photograph the German lines.
Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. Flight Lieutenant L H Abbott, Air Ministry official photographer, on his return to Bari, Italy, after photographing Douglas Dakotas of No. 267 Squadron RAF over the Balkans. He is holding a Fairchild K-20 hand-held aerial camera, which has a 6-inch f.4.5 lens, which took 50 5'x 4' exposures on each roll of film. Examples of his work from this assignment can be seen under negative numbers CNA 3328, CNA 3333, CNA 3335 and CNA 3336. Like most of the photographers employed by the Air Ministry, Flt Lt Abbott was a professional pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-air-force-italy-the-balkans-and-south-east-europe-1942-1945-flight-lieutenant-l-h-abbott-air-ministry-official-photographer-on-his-return-to-bari-italy-after-photographing-douglas-dakotas-of-no-267-squadron-raf-over-the-balkans-he-is-holding-a-fairchild-k-20-hand-held-aerial-camera-which-has-a-6-inch-f45-lens-which-took-50-5x-4-exposures-on-each-roll-of-film-examples-of-his-work-from-this-assignment-can-be-seen-under-negative-numbers-cna-3328-cna-3333-cna-3335-and-cna-3336-like-most-of-the-photographers-employed-by-the-air-ministry-flt-lt-abbott-was-a-professional-pr-image568983579.html
RM2T1KCA3–Royal Air Force- Italy, the Balkans and South-east Europe, 1942-1945. Flight Lieutenant L H Abbott, Air Ministry official photographer, on his return to Bari, Italy, after photographing Douglas Dakotas of No. 267 Squadron RAF over the Balkans. He is holding a Fairchild K-20 hand-held aerial camera, which has a 6-inch f.4.5 lens, which took 50 5'x 4' exposures on each roll of film. Examples of his work from this assignment can be seen under negative numbers CNA 3328, CNA 3333, CNA 3335 and CNA 3336. Like most of the photographers employed by the Air Ministry, Flt Lt Abbott was a professional pr
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