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(Under construction
- more to follow as soon as I have resolved certain Copyright issues
on photographs I have dating back to the 1940's). In addition there
will be several photographs in the forthcoming book that were taken
just following the crash of W7531, and that have never been in the
public domain before. After publication the photographs will appear
on this page In retrospect life's too short (as this site goes
to prove); so some of the photo's are in the gallery already - enjoy!
If you
have any suitable, and relevant, photographs that you would like
to be included, please email me on philip(at)bluedoors.net so that we can discuss the Copyright issues before
they are posted onto this gallery.
Please
note: all material shown here is done so with the express
written permission of the copyright holder. No reproduction or copying
of any of these images is allowed without copyright permission, usually
via myself to the copyright holder. Any breach of this condition
may result in legal action.

Stirling
Mark 1 (courtesy of the Stirling
Project)
Stirling
Mark 3 (courtesy of the Stirling
Project)
Lady
Rachael MacRobert (courtesy of the
The
MacRoberts Trust)
Sqn
Ldr Peter Boggis & N6086 crew (courtesy of Erik
Jensen)
Some
pictures of N6086 (from 'The Stirling Bomber', an excellent reference
book)
Memorial
to crew of W7531 (courtesy of the Middelfart
Museum)
Original
pictures just following the crash of W7531 (courtesy of Lisbeth
Behrendt)
Original
memorial pictures of W7531 (courtesy of the Storgaard
archive)
Items
found at W7531 crash site
(courtesy of Jørgen Bertelsen)
Memories
of Stalag Luft VIIIB (camp 344) (courtesy of the site
webmaster)
This is where my father (Sgt Donald Jeffs) spent his time between
1942 & 1945!)
Sgt.Ronnie
Maycock and fellow trainees 'passing out' of pilot training school.
Sgt.Maycock is on the far right standing; can you put a name to anyone
else? Drop me a line
if you can.
W7531
Propellor (courtesy of Jørgen Bertelsen)
Location
map of W7531 crash (courtesy of Finn Buch)
Photo's
of May 2002 return visit (my own stuff)
Little
Belt Bridge gallery
(courtesy of Finn Buch)
Memorial
Stone gallery (courtesy of Lisbeth
Behrendt,
Bo Sommerby, and
Bent Henriksen)
Commonwealth
War Graves, Odense a history of how this special site has developed
over the years
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