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Nice pic's Clive,Location looks like the river thames near Dorcherster !
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Magnificent photo's.
Not sure I would like to be on the end of that chainsaw though. I assume it is pnuematic? Rich.
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Great photos Clive. original Photo from my collection. truck on raft far east.
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really enjoyed those photos Clive, Can someone remind me what that bridging equipment was called?
Now for a link to some film of Bailey Bridge construction; the commentary is in Spanish or similar language but I think you willl agree that it's an interesting film: - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m45CXAaHw80 Noel |
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Back to the Class 50/60 raft - I have recently seen some pictures of these , on thier trailers, being towed up to the Rhine and launched by Churchill AVREs.
They are in Concord Publication's "British Tanks of WW2 (part 2) on pages 52 & 53. I won't post the pictures as mine are not good quality and are not, erm, entirely legally obtained. |
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