EPW058269 ENGLAND (1938). The Blythe Colour Works and the surrounding countryside, Cresswell, from the south, 1938

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Title [EPW058269] The Blythe Colour Works and the surrounding countryside, Cresswell, from the south, 1938
Reference EPW058269
Date 21-July-1938
Link
Place name CRESSWELL
Parish DRAYCOTT IN THE MOORS
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 397799, 339051
Longitude / Latitude -2.0327609262321, 52.94852321042
National Grid Reference SJ978391

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Definition in this July shot is noticeably inferior to the immediate post-war aerials. Was Aerofilms able to equip with better German lenses after 1945?

MB
Tuesday 17th of December 2013 12:08:47 AM
Hi MB, not superior German lenses; superior British ones!



After WWII Aerofilms Ltd used up some 151 old glass plates in one of their ex-WWI cameras, before moving on to RAF F24 film cameras. They gave these up and moved on to Leicas in the 1970s.



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Tuesday 17th of December 2013 12:08:47 AM