Foto de Agencia. Segunda Guerra Mundial Inglaterra civiles trabajando en el campo
Las fotos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, fotos de Agencias, se encuentran con relativa facilidad en el mercado, eso sí, a todo tipo de precios según sea el vendedor.
En este caso la foto representa civiles recogiendo una cosecha en Inglaterra dado que la juventud se encontraba en el frente. Como podemos observar la gente va con ropa de trabajo pues, tal y como nos indica la foto al dorso acudieron a la labor después de salir del trabajo en las tiendas.
La guerra era es y será siempre dura, muy dura, tanto en el frente como en la retaguardia.
Al dorso pone:
.......Shop assistans in Gloucester have volunteered to work on the land after duty at the stores and a scheme has been organised by the county of Gloucester War Agricultural executive committee to transport the volunteers to whatever farms need the labour.
The party at work..............
Fotos Segunda Guerra Mundial.
“British Official photograph” photographs are divided into different series.
Each photograph has a title and a legend at the back that describes the image and a number always prefixed with a letter.
The letter/s are:
Each photograph has a title and a legend at the back that describes the image and a number always prefixed with a letter.
The letter/s are:
- E series photographs (British Army in North Africa and the Middle East) were taken by: No. 1 Army Film and Photographic Unit
- BU and B series photographs (Allied forces in North West Europe) were taken by: No. 5 Army Film and Photographic Unit
- SE series (Allied forces in South East Asia) photographs were taken by: No. 9 Army Film and Photographic Unit
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H series (British Army in Britain) photographs were taken by War Office Official Photographers.
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A series (Admiralty Official Collection) photographs were taken by Royal Navy Official Photographers
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C series (Air Ministry Official Collection) photographs were taken by Royal Air Force Official Photographers
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GM series (British forces in Gibraltar and Malta) photographs were taken by War Office Official Photographers.
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Some photographer’s names of these photographs shown here are:
Capt. Horton, Capt. Keating, Lt. Cash, Sgt. Flack, Lt. C. J. Ware, Sgt. Laing, Lt. Spender, Lt. Taylor, Sgt. Oakes, Capt. d'Eyncourt, Lt. D. C. Oulds, Sgt. Midgley, Lt. O'Brien, Capt. Gade, Lt. L. Pelman, Sub Lt. D. W. Cooksey, Lt. Vanderson & Sgts. Chetwyn, R.H. Morris & G. Morris, Lts. McLaren & Mayne & Sgt. Slade, Sgt. Morris, Lt. J. E. RussellSgt. J. Deakin, Sgt. Taylor, No 9 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Sgt. Chetwyn, Lt R G G Coote.
- Portal Cultura defensa .........El Ministerio de Defensa cuenta con importantes fondos fotográficos pertenecientes a los tres Ejércitos que están repartidos entre museos, bibliotecas, archivos y otros organismos.Se trata de un rico patrimonio con una importante calidad artística. Dar a conocer estos fondos mediante su difusión y proceder a su conservación y catalogación, son objetivos prioritarios para Departamento......
- Dentro de este archivo los documentos gráficos de la Guerra Civil se conservan en
Archivo General Militar de Ávila. Documentación Gráfica
Este Archivo fue creado en 1993 para albergar los fondos procedentes de los archivos históricos del Ejército de Tierra y relativos a la Guerra Civil, a los que se incorporaron los de la Milicia Nacional y la documentación Ifni-Sahara entre otros
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Links
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http://www.iwm.org.uk/
- http://www.afpu.co.uk/
- Imperial War Museum Search photographsMuseo Imperial Britanico de la Guerra Busqueda de fotografias
- You can explore a catalogue of over 600,000 items in our collections here - pretty much everything in our databases in fact. There are items from aircraft down to shoes, photographs and art, weapons and toys, films, interviews and music, posters and letters, books from the library and records in the museum's own archives. Almost 90,000 of them have digitised images, sound or video that you can see and hear right here.
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http://www.iwm.org.uk/