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  • Six First War Downed Aircraft Photographs
  • Six First War Downed Aircraft Photographs
  • Six First War Downed Aircraft Photographs

Item: GB6258

Six First War Downed Aircraft Photographs

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Six First War Downed Aircraft Photographs

Five photos are black and white, on a thick photographic paper, with a semi-gloss finish, three of which illustrate ground-impacted and mangled aircraft, one illustrating six airmen standing around an upside-down aeroplane, one illustrating an aeroplane nose-first into an aerodrome, with post-card style backers, 87 mm x 137 mm each. The other photo is black and white, faded slightly to a sepia-toned look, on a standard photographic paper, with a gloss finish, illustrating an aeroplane nose-first into the roof of a building, coded in pencil on the reverse, 68 mm x 115 mm. Slightly curled, extremely fine.
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