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Are you seriously saying I knew one of these photos before you did?
![]() ![]() I think the top right corner just wore off before the rest did, yes. |
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It may take a few days, as I’m a bit under the weather — I’ve been having a mild case of COVID for the last few days, and though it feels like I’m getting better, for all I know right now, I’ll feel worse again tomorrow …
For the moment, BTW, here are two more photos I got from Walther du Burck, that I realise I hadn’t posted yet but which I had at hand: Dandy Dinmont (via Walther du Burck).jpg This is his father and, I assume, his sisters on/in Dandy Dinmont, by the looks of it when it was parked alongside the houses ca. 1947–48 rather than when it was still in the Zuidstraat. Minotaur (via Walther du Burck).jpg And his mother with Minotaur. |
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Feeling a bit better, but not quite well yet, I took pictures of the photos. I think I’ve seen some of these elsewhere, but I didn’t feel like looking them up to make sure
![]() First T148656, from the booklet Westkapelle: De ramp van 3 October 1944, de worsteling met het water (“Westkapelle: The disaster of 3 October 1944, the struggle with the water”, published by the Comité „Westkapelle Herrijst”, no date): 3D0EF71C-852C-4B1D-A714-A35F70B1FFCA.jpeg And Red Tod, from a volume in the series Zeeland in bewogen dagen (“Zeeland in turbulent times”, Middelburg: Altorffer, no date): 0EACB04B-8113-406E-86FD-0F2BA073181B.jpeg These other photos are also from that series, DUKWs in Middelburg: F6EB82D9-AE6F-4B69-8F91-A5AFC34F305C.jpeg 12FE050E-491B-42BB-A49D-1F70B32C5C16.jpeg DB1B8CFE-F17E-481C-885A-41C755F3CC3B.jpeg |
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Two more, also from Zeeland in bewogen dagen:
8D4D77D7-A95E-4E7C-B663-A1341A4FDABE.jpeg This Terrapin is actually captioned as such in the book, so it seems the distinction between it and the DUKW was well-known at the time and only lost in later years. “Liberators”, which I’m including mainly because of the trucks behind the men: 14412D5D-E4F6-4541-9BD5-E7102DAD7263.jpeg I’m not up to speed enough on British softskins to identify the one on the left, and I’m also wondering which unit the 282 AoS marking indicates, for very similar reasons ![]() |
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Nice photos Jakko! All are new to me except the last two, online on Beeldbank Zeeuwse, now Beeldbank Zeeland, part of digitaal.dezb (these otherwise great websites keep changing their sturcture every year so...):
FO066453: Terrapin Middelburg P5518653 - FO066453.jpg FO066462: Bedford truck AoS 282d - Middelburg - FO066462.jpg I don't know which unit had the AoS 282d, only that it's a RA unit (Anti-Aircraft) and that it also appears in the film "BROKEN DIKES (ACTE 2) (1945)" which used to be online on beeldengeluid.nl: WOT6 L5282540 AoS282d RA 21AG Q5D - BROKEN DIKES (ACTE 2) (1945) - 02.18.jpg Michel |
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Those were the main ones I was wondering about, yes. I also think I’ve seen the Red Tod photo elsewhere, but I don’t remember where.
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