World War Two London BW images.

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Now the last time I tried to share a collection of images, one bloke commented what they were doing in the 120 folder section.
Well I enjoy looking at all types of images, black and white more than color but a good image should be shared with others who enjoy photography. And I think most of you feel the same, inspiration has something to do with this.
So here again I am posting some images I found in a newspaper, no idea of film or size, I quite honestly do not care but I thought my fellow friends who share my passion would enjoy looking at these.
I only look at three sections within this online system, all are medium format and it is this one that I choose to share on.
The firefighters having a cup of tea is excellent..........hope you enjoy these that I wan to share with you.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ion-WWII-brigade-marks-150th-anniversary.html
 
If you like looking at pictures, you might want to expand what you look at over here and visit the Photogs / Photo Exhibits sub-forum. There this thread would be quite adequate and it is much easier for others to find these pictures then it is here. So, if you think a good image should be shared with others who enjoy photography, share it there in stead of here. Just a thought.

And now for the really important bit. The picture of the firemen digging out that woman is powerful. Thanks for sharing.
 
Well, for my part I am happy to see them in this sub-forum. I don't know that I have looked in the Photogs/Photo Exhibits Forum as much as 10 times. However, I usually check this forum every time I visit RFF.

Thanks for the link.
 
If you like WWII European images I posted quite a few of my fathers that accounts. The one you want is the personal not business. he shot on a Russian copy of a Leica and Agfa (I believe) folding camera that he shot glass plates in. I have many rolls of nitrate based film and boxes of glass plates I e been scanning. There are some very cool images.

Google my facebook page - Don Dudenbostel facebook there's two different

After the WWII images the rest are ones I've shot over 60 years.
 
I LIVED in Manor Park East London when that rocket dropped ! I would have been 7 years old -- I got blown down our Air Raid Shelter in the garden by the explosion of a 'Doodlebug' dropping on some flats near Manor Park Station -- I saw it going along our gardens then the engine cut out ----
 
jmpgino - I am in awe at seeing these and grateful to you for posting them. So important to remember what happened then. Please post whenever and wherever you can. I so admire the fortitude of those Londoners. They should not be forgotten.
 
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