Royal Air Force No. 2 School of Photography, Palatine Road, Blackpool, 1941. Creator: Royal Air Force.
Sujet

Royal Air Force No. 2 School of Photography, Palatine Road, Blackpool, 1941. Creator: Royal Air Force.

Légende

Royal Air Force No. 2 School of Photography, Palatine Road, Blackpool, Lancashire, 1941. Portrait of the first intake of WAAF (Women's Auxiliary Air Force) recruits to undertake training at the No. 2 School of Photography. The women shown in the photograph have the surnames: Bibby, Bradford, Carter, Constantine, Davies-Colley, Fisk, Gravell, Hanson, Kelly, King, Knapman, Lawson, Lowndes, Maddison, Newey, Nutter, Ogilvie, Parsons, Patterson, Pearson, Pell, Rose, Sporle, Smallburn, Tompkins, and Watson. The photograph shows Knicky Chapman (nee Knapman) with other members of her cohort; the surnames of each woman appearing on the print. The reverse of the print has the handwritten caption 'Sgt. Hambledon'. The RAF’s No. 2 School of Photography was established in August 1940 to meet the rapidly increasing need for more photographers and photographic technicians to aid with aerial reconnaissance during the Second World War. The School was based at the Blackpool Technical College and Palatine Secondary School in Blackpool. Training of women at the School began in 1941.

Date

1941

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Historic England

Notre référence

HRM25A27_092

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

106,0Mo (3,4Mo) / 59,9cm x 44,4cm / 7071 x 5240 (300dpi)

Connectez-vous pour télécharger cette image en HD