NEW THIS WEEK – MONDAY 29 JUNE 2009
Hi to you all and welcome to another weeks newsletter of stuff that’s new on Miliblog this week !
Well after the massive 200+ photos of Berlin in May/June 1945, this week has been a little quiet. Having said that though, we do have some more nice photos added for you all to see. In addition to the Berlin photos, my friend also had some photos from Gulf War 2, which have been added. Again no copywright for these have been mentioned, but as we’ve said before, if anybody has a legal right to any photos we have on Miliblog and object to them being shown, then of course contact us at info@Miliblog.co.uk There are many photos in the collection that have not been added because they have the photographers name on the back and we are still trying to contact them to seek permission. Ok ! The sample photo below shows a gathering of British soldiers before the jump-off. Lots of red berets of the Parachute Regt, pale blue berets of the Army Air Corps and a few berets with cockade from the Royal Fusiliers. This photo I find very interesting and it is like a famous painting in an art gallery ! Each time you look at it, you find something new !
The next sample for this week is a lovely old Bedford MWD 15cwt that has been converted by the Netherlands Brandweer (Fire Brigade) and is in a procession of what appears to be old fire engines, somewhere in The Netherlands, with two Dutch army guys looking on. Does anyone know where this photo was taken ? In the background is a similar Dodge WC-51 Weapons Carrier and a DAF YA-328 6×6.
Lastly we have a lovely old photo of an Austin K6 6×4 with a Cole Mk7 crane on the back. Looks to be postwar and the magnifying glass shows ‘Nerf & Vlas Matie’ on the door. Again can anyone help with this company name ? Maybe Belgian or Dutch ?
Don’t forget that we have a ‘Search Image’ tab listed at the top of the Website. This is very useful and you can enter a vehicle type, ie Dodge WC-51, you can enter a manufacturer, ie AEC or you can even enter a vehicle registrartion number to see if your military vehicle is on Miliblog. If it isn’t, then we would always welcome a photo to add to our gallery, and of course ackowledge your name against it. Collecting military items is a hobby througout the world, and I think it’s really great to share people’s photos, experiences and above all the knowledge.
So we will say goodbye for this week and look forward to next week’s additions. We hope to bring you over 40 photos of the AEC 0853 Matador Gun Tractor ! Let’s go and warm up the scanner !
Cheerio !
Simon