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Dunkirk 80 years ago ww2. This week i will add some of my original Dunkirk photos.


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2 hours ago, Le Prof said:

Hi @bobboat

Nice model, and still seems well cared for.

Do you know why your father hose this particular boat to build? I'm assuming it wasn't a kit, so he must have known it at some stage?

Best Regards,

Adrian

I'm afraid the original decision is lost in time. I was younger than 10 when he built it, although I was a keen "apprentice" helping him. But he was not a Naval person in any way. He lived in London but was called up to the RAF as an engineer and spent a while building airfields in Northampton.

 I believe he and a co worker each built the boat from plans. I found the plans from a company specialising in model boat plans about 10 years ago and was considering building a second when I stumbled upon this thread reference purely by chance.

 I had no background on the history so am very interested in any and all info.

 I still have the boat and it is in the condition as the picture and fully fitted out with modern R/cC

 

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On 5/29/2020 at 2:02 PM, Morris C8 said:

German dump for captured bikes .Dunkirk. Photo taken from my original neg.

  Keith

 

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Is this picture taken near the Hotel Continental Osborne sign just outside De Panne Be. ?

Cheers,

Lex

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Ok, here as far as I know all the pictures taken at that spot, probably not by the same photographer, but it must have been a nice "sightseeing" spot! in one of the pictures there is a lorry, maybe to transport the bikes to nearby Adinkerke, where there was a scrapyard, where a lot of material was left, even after the war, there were stories! 

Cheers,

Lex

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I googled Rue de Lille, there's a couple, so don't think it's the one in Paris, so that leaves Armentieres and Villeneuve D'Asq, on the west and east of Lille, the last one seems more likely, but will need time to find more, an then it could be half a mile away from that street.....

Lex

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Hi, Keith,

I'm pretty sure it's the centre of Valenciennes.

The buildings in the background of the third photo, with lots of chimneys on the roof appear to the Caserne Vincent, still there today but without chimneys. This is at one end of Rue de Lille.

https://www.va-infos.fr/2019/10/29/retour-sur-lhistoire-de-la-caserne-vincent-a-valenciennes/

The photo was taken from a little further back from here.

https://www.google.com/maps/@50.3604145,3.5237101,3a,75y,347.84h,88.52t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sP9LnbQ-lX8pFqiktHTR9aQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

I guess the others will be in the same area, but I've no time to look at the moment.

Best Regards,

Adrian

 

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This will be on TV. I did send them some photos so will see if they used any.
THE SECRET HISTORY OF WORLD WAR 2- TX on 5SELECT
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Good Afternoon,
 
I am delighted to be able to give you a transmission date for the series we made last year entitled SECRET HISTORY OF WW2.
 
The series will start on Tues 4th May at 2100 on 5 SELECT. Running for 6 weeks consecutively.  5Select listings can be found here 5 Select - Channel 5
 
We do not have an advance running order, but Episode one is listed as DUNKIRK.
The channel can be found in the following places:
 
FREEVIEW
55
  
SKY
153
  
VIRGIN MEDIA
152
  
TALKTALK TV
55
  
FREESAT
133
The Channel select the final running order, so please do keep an eye on their listings...as they do update them regularly.
 
Many thanks, we hope you enjoy the programme!
 
The SWW2 Production Team, Woodcut Media
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THE SECRET HISTORY OF WORLD WAR 2 . Dunkirk.

 I think it was hard to know, what to keep out of the programme. I should have sent a photo of British troops Drinking water out of a bowl and you can see one knocked over. If you have seen the programme you know the story of the water bowl.
The programme was just about some of the secrets .
Photos from my collection of POWs at Le Bourg. Photos from my collection.
Keith

 

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pows in street Le Bourg Dun 1940 photo 1 (2018_04_25 09_50_13 UTC).jpg

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