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Peter Laidler where do I find period photos of the Lanchester smg.
Peter, I own your book The Guns of Dalgenham.
Where might I find period photos of the Lanchester smg.
I am looking all over the Internet and I can't find any.
Thanks,
David
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Last edited by drm2m; 10-19-2011 at 12:15 AM.
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10-19-2011 12:06 AM
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First, using the internet, is a disaster waiting to happen so far as photographs are concerned. If you pick them up, that's the lazy way because they've already been seen by hundreds of people and these people, who are buying or reading your book don't want to buy or re-read rehashed stuff. Additionally, you'll just use the same captions too, that have been known to be not only wrong, but HORRIBLY wrong
You have to use your imagination in the first instance by asking who were the most prolific users of these things and foir the Lanchester, my idea of this would be the Royal, Australian, NZ and Canadian Navy from the mid 40's until the early 70's. Most of these ex service organisations have a veterans magazine or organisation or newsletter. A letter to the Editor PLUS a substantial donation, up front, without predjudice of, say £25.. (anyone not wanting to do this then read no further.................................) included
Got this far then.......? Ask him if he'll publish your letter that if anyone has a photograph of any veteran reader using a Lanchester during his service would like their actions recognised in a book (or whatever it is....) would they be prepared to allow the photo to be used. Additionally, every single penny of expenses will be reimbursed PLUS the original photo PLUS a highlighted copy of the photo by return.
That's how I've done it before. There will be other methods but if you write to museums, you'll get the same old photos.
You are about to see some STUNNING, original wartime photos of the Bren in action in the forthcoming Bren book - in the Advance across Europe, including one taken with the camera looted off 'an enemy' the day before
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 10-19-2011 at 06:15 AM.
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Peter,
Thanks for your comments.
The only period photos of Lanchester smgs are the two found in your book.
My Internet efforts have not turned up anything so far.
I will keep looking never the less.
I found this photo caption interesting in your book.
David
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Peter,
The photo shown above from your book is of MGB 643 (Motor Gun Boat 643)
Shown below is a photo of Motor Gun Boat (MGB 673) found on the Internet.
Would this be the same design of boat as shown in your photo?
This is not a Lanchester question, but one of curiosity as to the type of boat (crew) that might have used these Lanchesters.
I don't know anything about these Motor Gun Boats, but I suspect there is some interesting history attached to their activities during the war.
David
Last edited by drm2m; 10-21-2011 at 08:33 PM.
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I don't know a thing about the Navy or ships except that I went on an Australian Submarine for a days jolly once, out and up to where the two battleships were sunk
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A couple of photos of Lanchester SMGs that came from different sources.
The second sailor has two Lanchester SMG magazines pouches....300 rounds if both pouches are fully loaded.....quite a lot of fire power.
David
Last edited by drm2m; 10-26-2011 at 09:09 PM.
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Photo and caption lifted straight from my book................. They used to call it plagarism but what the heck
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