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Old 20-02-04, 01:17
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Default THAT'S going to leave a mark!

Hi there

http://server1.minisisinc.com/minisa...4/10145?RECORD

Part of a whole series showing soldiers trying to bend a Ford GP

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Old 20-02-04, 09:33
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Default Re: THAT'S going to leave a mark!

Steve,

That link does not work, it showed the message "No active session is assigned to the user".

I take it you wanted to show us this?


Digital Image Number: I0011032.jpg
Title: Soldier driving a jeep
Date: 1942
Creator: Gordon W. Powley
Format: Black and white negative
Reference Code: C 5
Item Reference Code: C 5-1-0-52-26
Subject: MILITARY VEHICLES, JEEP AUTOMOBILES, MILITARY TRAINING


Go to THE ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO VISUAL DATABASE and search for "jeep automobiles".

Hope this helps,
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Old 20-02-04, 09:40
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Quote:
Originally posted by Steve Guthrie
Part of a whole series showing soldiers trying to bend a Ford GP
Bend the Jeep or bend the driver?


Source: THE ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO VISUAL DATABASE
Digital Image Number: I0011141.jpg
Title: Soldier with an injured arm leaning against a jeep at Camp Borden
Date: [ca. 1942]
Place: CAMP BORDEN (ONT.)
Creator: Gordon W. Powley
Format: Black and white negative
Reference Code: C 5
Item Reference Code: C 5-1-0-67-14
Subject: MILITARY PERSONNEL, SOLDIERS, WOUNDS AND INJURIES, MILITARY VEHICLES



Apparently he hadn't enough of it after that, and had another go to see what a carrier could take


Source: THE ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO VISUAL DATABASE
Digital Image Number: I0011024.jpg
Title: Tank in a field
Date: 1942
Creator: Gordon W. Powley
Format: Black and white negative
Reference Code: C 5
Item Reference Code: C 5-1-0-52-18
Subject: MILITARY VEHICLES, ARMOURED VEHICLES, MILITARY TRAINING
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Old 21-02-04, 00:12
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Default Same sequence, different photo.....

Hello Hanno et al

Actually, I meant this shot.

How close is he to rolling that thing?

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Old 21-02-04, 13:53
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How close is he to rolling that thing?
Steve,

I think he rolled it - the picture of the soldier with an injured arm is three frame numbers higher than the one you showed! (see details below)

Hanno


Digital Image Number: I0011138.jpg
Title: Military personnel driving a jeep at Camp Borden
Date: [ca. 1942]
Place: CAMP BORDEN (ONT.)
Creator: Gordon W. Powley
Format: Black and white negative
Reference Code: C 5
Item Reference Code: C 5-1-0-67-11
Subject: MILITARY VEHICLES, JEEP AUTOMOBILES
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