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Photo request - Windsor Carrier
Hey guys;
I am looking for a decent photo of a Windsor carrier, either current restoration or period photo, for use on my website (hence I am wary of copyright infringement). I just want to illustrate the basic configuration of the Windsor carrier. I'd prefer if a current photo was suggested that it have no people or other vehicles visible. Wartime photos can show others, preferably Second Div. Am I picky much? If anyone can help I'd appreciate it. FWIW the page it will be used on is http://members.shaw.ca/calgaryhighlanders/carriers.htm Thanks in advance.
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Re: Photo request - Windsor Carrier
Michael, have you searched for Windsor carrier pictures on this forum? I'm sure if you contact someone like Chris Shillito you'll get permission to use a photo.
As my knowledge of the organisation of Carriers is wanting, it's great to see a page on the The Carrier Platoon. BTW, the war memorial in Eede is a T16. Keep up the good work! Regards, Hanno |
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Thanks, Hanno!
But are they Second Div? No matter, I will use it - to whom do I credit the photo? Also, out of curiousity - why is there a T number rather than CT?
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This a habit long born of a sense of cynicism and resentment to Mackenzie King's government. Often the Canadians in both Yurrup and Italy would paint out the "C" just to piss off the gummint. Serves the buggers right, and well done, I say. Having a good time here, will be offline starting early tomorrow for the show (Richard is making me WORK for my board ), so play nice! Misbehave and Hanno will have your knackers for doorstops...
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Anyway, I'll send you a better scan plus details of the book in which it was published. Cheers, Hanno |
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Front fender
Were there different marks of the windsor carrier? The pic shows a round front fender, weren't the windsors usually flat and squarish?
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I think I have seen this picture on the forum before, but couldn't find it. So here goes...better safe than sorry.
Source: www.archiefeemland.nl Alex
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Hi Alex,
I've seen that picture before also. The Polar Bear insignia reminded me of a picture I saw recently of a Windsor from the same unit photographed a stone's throw away from my house - but 63 years ago. H.
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I think we have had the discussion before on whether or not any of the late war production examples with the angular mud guards saw any war-time service.
Have any new pictures surfaced to prove combat use. The featured picture appears to be 49th Recce. Many Windsor Carriers were purchased for the British army under Supply Mechanical Contracts hence the T rather than CT number. |
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It is all Greek to me...!! Alex
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Type "Bevrijding" (Dutch for liberation). Alex
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Or This.
How about this - in a different file format?
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'Nother View
Same Windsor Carrier - different view.
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