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Old 12-11-24, 11:16
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Two more photos I don’t think I’ve ever seen:

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The first one is T148656 sometime in the late 1950s, after it had been stripped of anything that was loose and the scrap merchants’ torches cut off some of the rest of it. The other looks very similar to other photos of the tanks left in the village (of course) but not quite the same as the others I’ve seen.
The first one is totally new to me. The second one (AVRE A3) is from the same negative as FO039991, only slightly differently cropped:

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Old 12-11-24, 11:26
Jakko Westerbeke Jakko Westerbeke is offline
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You’re right, it is the same after all. I thought it was different because most versions of it you see are dark, like the one you posted.

Let me make quick scans of the print-outs of the other photos I mentioned …

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These are (from the caption on the paper) all photographs by one Jan Reinder Fijn, that he took when visiting Westkapelle in 1945. But like I said: I have no idea where the scans that these are print-outs from, have disappeared to
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Old 12-11-24, 20:17
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Yes, finding the scans would be nice. Finding the original negatives would be even nicer (and even less likely alas!).


My hope is that one day a photo surfaces that shows at least a few letters of Crab No.27's name...
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Old 13-11-24, 11:22
Jakko Westerbeke Jakko Westerbeke is offline
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It might be worth trying to track down the heirs of Mr. Fijn to see if they still have those negatives … Too bad he didn’t get close to the tanks in the sea to take pictures of them, though, else he might have captured the name of No. 27 too.
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