Luminous-Lint - for collectors and connoisseurs of fine photography
HOME  BACK>>> Subscriptions <<< | Testimonials | Login |

HomeContentsVisual indexes > Unidentified photographer

 
  
Standard
  
  
Unidentified photographer 
How Malaya's "Invasion" Photographs were taken 
1945, September 
  
Photograph 
Imperial War Museum 
Catalogue number: A 30770 
  
 
LL/104316 
  
How Malaya's "Invasion" Photographs were taken. September 1945, Ceylon. 888 Squadron Royal Navy took the photographs from which the maps for the invasion of Malaya were made. The East Indies carrier borne no 888 Squadron, equipped with Hellcat aircraft specially fitted for carrying out photographic reconnaissance work, photographed over 100,000 square miles of Siam, Malaya, and Sumatra. They flew mainly at oxygen height of 30,000 feet, though they also had to photograph the Malayan coast repeatedly, which involved low flying in aircraft which were not armed for combat.
 
The Photographic Officer supervising the fitting of prints into a mosaic. 
 

 
  
 
  
HOME  BACK>>> Subscriptions <<< | Testimonials | Login |
 Facebook LuminousLint 
 Twitter @LuminousLint