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Photos: Then & Now


Wild Bill Crump. Fascinating character.
If you see

http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=133322&p=3&topicID=37798619&page=3

The side arm holster on my belt did actually belong to Bill, and this was confirmed by him when he asked 2 friends to visit jeep's grave in May 2005. A photograph was taken of the word CRUMP embossed on the rear of the holster.

see also   http://www.mhas.org.uk/memories/BillCrumpAndJeep.html

-- Edited by tarkey on Wednesday 15th of September 2010 11:54:11 PM

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Take any RAF Station of yesteryear and I would wager a bet that most either had a Tiger Moth on its inventory or had visits from this type of aircraft



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Graham Dixey's wonderful photo from 1952 of the Airmens NAAFI
http://www.mhas.org.uk/img/memories/GrahamDixey-MH-NAAFI.jpg



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341 bombers were built in WWI at Ransomes Sims & Jefferies, does anyone know the type and how would these aircraft would have left Duke Street Ipswich, this picture courtesy of Ipswich Transport Museum, Cobham Road/Wright Road


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