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Old 30-09-2007, 01:48 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Have you sent copies to any of the archives or museums ?
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They're already in an archive, Linden ... ... mine!

(seriously though, I can't think of a particular museum that would find them interesting enough (though the RTR Museum has a copy of a couple of them))

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Old 30-09-2007, 02:08 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I saw Atonement last night. I'm a chick so I didn't mind watching the whole film ;-)

Just wondering does anyone know, what museum or archives would have the biggest collection of Dunkirk photos?
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what museum or archives would have the biggest collection of Dunkirk photos?
I don't think that there is any one simple answer to that question and it depends on precisely which aspect you're interested in.

The British photographs of the campaign focus mainly on the phoney war and the advance into Belgium. then pick up again with the actual evacuation. Lots of pictures of troops arriving back in England. They are concentrated in the IWM archives with some press shots to see in the Hulton / Getty archives.

The pictures of abandoned material were inevitably made by the Germans (often privately) but of the official Propoganda Company pictures many are in the Bundesarchiv which I believe does not make private access easy.

There is a suggestion that the Russians confiscated much in Berlin but I'm not aware of any having surfaced.

The Americans and the French got hold of some of the images at the end of the war so there are some in Washington and quite a lot in the French ECPA archives but they are also not nearly so accessible as the IWM
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