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All I know so far is that Mark, Jimmy Olsen and Peter Parker use Nikon and everybody else seems to use Canon.
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I thought I had posted these here, but I can't see then...

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I thought I had posted these here, but I can't see then...


Great photos. The only time I've seen a sparrowhawk going about its business in our garden it was all over by the time I'd found my camera.

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Yeah, I was working in the cellar and my fiance came running downstairs shouting, because she couldn't get the EOS working properly. But we had about 5 minutes after I ran up the stairs to get some photos.

In the end, after the pigeon was finally dead, he flew off with it, back to his nest.

The second photo, he seems to be asking, "what? Nothing to see here, we're just playing."

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It's such a shame you got the buildings in this one.
I still like it, but would've been so much better without the buildings, in my opinion.

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Is that original?

I'm sure I read somewhere that they didn't use to put the "th" after the day in the date until some time later...

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100% original, its telegram along with other paperwork army soldiers pay books ID book etc all 40s dated that my workmate gave me that belonged to his grandad, the bit of paper from that photo fully says:

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"NEWS HEAD LINES" "NORMANDY." "On Normandy Front, full scale counter attacks by German Forces have been held. Americans massing new attacks on ST LO. Enemy man power difficulty is reported - Artillary being used as infantry.

"The following is the text of a broadcast by the BBC reporter in NORMANDY on 18 July 44.

Hello BBC. This is Frank Gillard with the Second Army in Normandy.
If you read the history of the last war, you will find the 15th, Scottish Division cropping up time and again in the really big battles - the Somme, for instance, and the battle of Loos. It was there that the 15th Scottish made the deepest penetration of any Division.

Today we are able to say that this famous formation, Highlanders and Lowlanders, with a sprinkling of English among them, is back in France again.




You will remember the battle of the corridor. Over here we called is the Scottish Corridor, because it was this division, the 15th. scottish which drove a way forward through the crust of German defences 5000 yards deep, to seize these crossings over the River Odon and to form a bridgehead on the far side. The attack started at 7-30 in the morning on June 26th. By 11 o 'clock all the first objectives had been seized, the group of villages round LaHaut Du Bosq. The reserve Brigade was thrown in. Next day, the Infantry, with close support from Churchhill Tanks, seize the bridge across the Odonat Tourville, and seize it intact. This same battalion was swing round to seize a second bridge and thereby earned for itself the proud title of "The Crossing Sweepers". There was the corridor: The Scots had done amazingly well, but they had stuck their necks out a long way. The Germans began to attack on the flanks. In places the Divisions maintenance route was in a precarious state, but they held firm. There was one furious clash in particular, when a Scottish force, setting out to widen the corridor ran head-on to a German counterattack. You'll remember that day when twelve enemy jabs were made into our salient in twelve hours - you'll remember all the fighting round Cheux, St Mauvieu, La Gaule. It was from the west that they took the soundest beating, for these men from Scotland were determined not to be driven back over the river. With their PIATs' and their infantry 6-pounders, and with massive artillary support and the fire from their Churchills, the held on to their bridgehead.

Thats's all from Frank Gillard."


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