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Shameless plug for this society! THE NAVAL PHOTOGRAPH CLUB Founded in 1930 by Captain Manning RNVR Club Secretary Peter Froud, Dorset pfroud@btinternet.comContact Peter if you wish to join. Kind Regards LB
Shameless plug for this society!
THE NAVAL PHOTOGRAPH CLUB Founded in 1930 by Captain Manning RNVR
Club Secretary Peter Froud, Dorset pfroud@btinternet.com
Contact Peter if you wish to join. Kind Regards LB
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 9:09 am |
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Thank you gentlemen, But I have managed to get the address for the current secretary for the said club (someone called Mike Cooper) from Les Brown who used the Galetea photo in the cruiser SIG newsletter. I will send him a letter. Cheers LB
Thank you gentlemen, But I have managed to get the address for the current secretary for the said club (someone called Mike Cooper) from Les Brown who used the [i]Galetea[/i] photo in the cruiser SIG newsletter. I will send him a letter. Cheers LB
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:28 am |
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Hi, You may already know this-whilst sorting through old reference material over Xmas,I came across the above mentioned "club"-a magazine called "Ships and shipmodels" of the mid 50's,(1954-56 for certain)possibly the forerunner of "Model Boats" (?) magazine in the UK. I had clipped some things from the mags before chucking out for recylcling several months ago. The gentleman appears to have had an occasional series of articles of 1-2 pages in this magazine.Nothing else known,hth....
Hi, You may already know this-whilst sorting through old reference material over Xmas,I came across the above mentioned "club"-a magazine called "Ships and shipmodels" of the mid 50's,(1954-56 for certain)possibly the forerunner of "Model Boats" (?) magazine in the UK. I had clipped some things from the mags before chucking out for recylcling several months ago. The gentleman appears to have had an occasional series of articles of 1-2 pages in this magazine.Nothing else known,hth....
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:39 pm |
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Might try this form on the web it's called world naval ships form. Sailors from all parts of the globe are at this web site, they should have the answers you seek. Regards  Sorry i missed the answer already given.....
Might try this form on the web it's called world naval ships form. Sailors from all parts of the globe are at this web site, they should have the answers you seek.
Regards :smallsmile:
Sorry i missed the answer already given.....
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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:40 am |
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Thanks Linux
Thanks Linux
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 12:49 pm |
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Never heard of it either, but the Royal Mail website does show the address to be incomplete. A quick Google search for Dr. Veasey narrows it down to:
Rectory Farm East Chaldon Road Winfrith Newburgh DORCHESTER DT2 8DJ
Incidentally, it's the Naval Photograph Club, not the Naval Photographic Club.
Never heard of it either, but the Royal Mail website does show the address to be incomplete. A quick Google search for Dr. Veasey narrows it down to:
Rectory Farm East Chaldon Road Winfrith Newburgh DORCHESTER DT2 8DJ
Incidentally, it's the Naval Photograph Club, not the Naval Photographic Club.
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 1:34 pm |
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In the latest cruiser SIG newsletter (received via email) a late-1941 photo of HMS Galatea is depicted in an unusual 'transitional' camouflage scheme and also Dimi has posted a better quality version on S/N message boards. In the newsletter the photograph is accredited to: courtesy of the Naval Photographic Club.
Does anyone know how to get in touch with this Club? I have never heard of them and could not find where they are based in the UK I could not find a website via Google and I could not find out what their function and/or role is etc. The only thing I could find was the following address, through some sort of Sea Cadets competition years ago:
Dr Duncan Veasey President The Naval Photographic Club East Chaldon Road Winforth, Newburgh Dorcester DT2 8DJ UK
Before I write to Dr Veasey, I first thought to see if anyone can shed any light on this unknown club? Cheers LB
In the latest cruiser SIG newsletter (received via email) a late-1941 photo of HMS [i]Galatea[/i] is depicted in an unusual 'transitional' camouflage scheme and also Dimi has posted a better quality version on S/N message boards. In the newsletter the photograph is accredited to: [i]courtesy of the Naval Photographic Club[/i].
Does anyone know how to get in touch with this Club? I have never heard of them and could not find where they are based in the UK I could not find a website via Google and I could not find out what their function and/or role is etc. The only thing I could find was the following address, through some sort of Sea Cadets competition years ago:
Dr Duncan Veasey President The Naval Photographic Club East Chaldon Road Winforth, Newburgh Dorcester DT2 8DJ UK
Before I write to Dr Veasey, I first thought to see if anyone can shed any light on this unknown club? Cheers LB
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