Found with five other negatives in an envelope which states that the images were taken near High Wycombe. Architecturally the mill appears to be from the West Country, however (assuming this shows the same mill as ASHL-GPN-CW-073).
Found with five other negatives in an envelope which states that the images were taken near High Wycombe. Architecturally the mill shown in the other images appears to be from the West Country, however.
Stored with the following notes: "V Elford Broadsford Friars Gdns Hughenden High Wycombe Bucks
16 Hut 3rd bed L H
Vic Elford was in the same RAF unit as HA. They were stationed together in Blackpool on the Photographic Training programme - 1942/43?"
The third individual from the left is different in the two images, suggesting these men took it in turns to take the two photos. The third from the left in the left hand image could be Hallam Ashley; perhaps the individual in the right hand image is Vic Elford.
Found with five other negatives in an envelope which states that the images were taken near High Wycombe. Architecturally the mill appears to be from the West Country, however (assuming this shows the same mill as ASHL-GPN-CW-073).
Found with five other negatives in an envelope which states that the images were taken near High Wycombe. Architecturally the mill appears to be from the West Country, however (assuming this shows the same mill as ASHL-GPN-CW-073).
Found with five other negatives in an envelope which states that the images were taken near High Wycombe. Architecturally the mill appears to be from the West Country, however.
Found with five other negatives in an envelope which states that the images were taken near High Wycombe. Architecturally the mill appears to be from the West Country, however (assuming this shows the same mill as ASHL-GPN-CW-073). The wheel bears the name of the millwright 'Pomeroy - Newton Abbott'.