File:Ashford-11may44.jpg
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DescriptionAshford-11may44.jpg |
English: Aerial photograph of Ashford ALG Airfield, England. |
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Date | Original photo: 11 May 1944. Annotations: 1993 | ||||
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Royal Ordinance Survey. Crown Copyright expired 50 years after photograph taken in 1944.
Original uploader was Bwmoll3 at en.wikipedia 12 May 2007 (original upload date) |
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Author | Photograph by British Government. Annotations by Freeman, Roger A., Airfields Of The Ninth, Then And Now, 1993. | ||||
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[edit]- 2007-05-12 17:20 Bwmoll3 600×699× (105981 bytes) Ashford ALG Airfield, England, 11 May 1944 Source: Royal Ordinance Survey. Crown Copyright expired 50 years after photograph taken in 1994. Annotations on photo from Freeman, Roger A., Airfields Of The Ninth, Then And Now, 1993
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