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Royal Air Force Mobile Darkroom in France: Films Taken Over Germany Processed (British Official Photograph No. C. 121)

Second World War

Agencia EFE

Agencia EFE
Madrid, Spain

This photograph depicts a uniformed man, possibly a pilot, intently operating controls within an aircraft cockpit, highlighting the technological complexities of early aviation and the critical role of the aircrew. The image is a British Official Photograph (No. C. 121) from the Air Ministry, featuring information detailing how the R.A.D. (Royal Air Force) obtained its pictures, specifically noting that films taken over Germany were being printed in a Royal Air Force mobile dark room in France. The photograph serves as a historical record of aviation personnel and technology during a period of conflict.

Details

  • Title: Royal Air Force Mobile Darkroom in France: Films Taken Over Germany Processed (British Official Photograph No. C. 121)
  • Date: Second World War
  • Location Created: France
  • Source: INFORMACIONES FOTOGRÁFICAS VIDAL
  • More info: Link to the back face of the photograph
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