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Spot on englandphil. I have over the last week emailed all the latest pictures and comments from ww2t to the veterans son,today he visited his dad armed with it all. The picture was indeed taken by Corporal A. B LOYD MM. (KIA 26/9/44 plot 3 A 19 OOSTERBEEK WAR CEMETERY) they were in a trench together, when Loyd was killed when a shell landed in it. The picture was sent by Anthony Loyds parents. THERE IS MORE, he then told his son that it was himself in the picture and that the chap laying on the grass on the otherside of the road is his mate JIM CROW (with a bren he seems to remember) and he is sure there was another chap standing at Jims feet,(LOOK AGAIN) he is sure the sign said Oosterbeek. He was sure Jim perished at arnhem but I can find no evidence of that, I have had another look at the picture and sure enough can i see two figures one behind the post the other laying like he said, They were members of T.Troop,having read a bit about them I guess there is a lot he would rather forget, I am sorry this has been a long journey to get to this. I would like to thank again everybody for thier input and restoration skills, thank you. now back to the picture and look for two more soldiers.With permission from him I will soon post then and now pictures of our vet,and his name etc LOFTY
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What a fabulous end to this thing - WW2Talk is an incredible site with some fantastic people who abhor a mystery, you can almost hear you all beavering away on this very worthwhile 'issue' I salute you all! |
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Just been showing this thread to my good lady - she thinks you are all amazing but accuses me of a little overrestoration of the photograph:- Essentially she is saying that what I thought was a white blemish in the trees across the road and 'restored' by infilling with foliage is in fact a gap in the trees (above the hedge) through which she says she can see a house and window ..... I really hate to admit that I think she is right and here is the image again with this put back. A minor thing perhaps but accuracy is very important. |
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| Arnhem Barmy Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: In a world of my own (according to the Missus!) or Kent
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Well done fellas! Especially Lofty, Drumaneen and Englandphil! It would seem that not only has a previously unknown 'Arnhem' picture been unearthed but the story behind it has been cleared up too! Excellent stuff ![]() !
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One thing has just occurred to me. If Lloyd took the picture but was sadly killed by a shell landing in his trench, how did the camera and film find it's way home to his parents at the end of the battle? Did Lofty's veteran friend bring it home with him I wonder?
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