Re: WW2 pics - any suggestions?

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That's really good actually, thanks.

Not sure if it will let me print from it though but it's a good starting
point.

Cheers,

Jonathan


On 22/11/2009 13:09, "lookaround360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<lookaround360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> J.
> 
> I stumbled on to a magazine resource on Google books that may get you to
> some images.
> 
> http://books.google.com/books?id=k00EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA86-IA3&dq=glacier+humble#v=
> onepage&q=glacier%20humble&f=false
> 
> This was an example - you will have to do your own search of course.
> Life magazine will have a ton of WWII stuff. Maybe actual old picture
> mags at used book stores?
> 
> 
> AZ
> 
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>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [SPAM] Re: WW2 pics - any suggestions?
>> From: jonathan turner <home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: Sun, November 22, 2009 5:17 am
>> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
>> <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Hi Chris, anything on the home front or Blitz would be great!
>> Cheers,
>> Jonathan.
>> On 22/11/2009 08:06, "Chris" <cjrs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> I will scan some and e-mail them to you if you like. I only have the home
>>> front and the blitz not the death camps as they were taken from me.
>>>  
>>> Chris
>>>  
>>>  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Trevor Cunningham
>>> Sent: 19 November 2009 17:04
>>> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
>>> Subject: Re: WW2 pics - any suggestions?
>>> 
>>> Jonathan,
>>> 
>>> Did you use a floating, or i, frame for your website? I like its simplicity.
>>> 
>>> jonathan turner wrote:
>>>> Hi, 
>>>> 
>>>> I'm doing a project in a school based on  the idea of using Photography as
>>>> a
>>>> catalyst to improve literacy. The school  are doing World War 2 as their
>>>> terms theme, so we plan to get the kids to take  pictures of each other and
>>>> then cut them selves out and stick onto a WW2  scene, which they can then
>>>> make into a postcard and write on the back of.
>>>> 
>>>> I need some WW2 pictures from the internet (ideally anything to do  with
>>>> 'the
>>>> home front', or the blitz, or evacuation but any will do really).  The
>>>> problem is that pictures off the net are never high enough resolution to
>>>> print from and therefore difficult to use for this purpose.
>>>> 
>>>> Has anyone  any suggestions - either a web page that has good quality
>>>> resolution pictures  or some good books I can easily get hold of, or good
>>>> tips for projecting the  images and then photographing the kids in front of
>>>> them?
>>>> 
>>>> Any help  appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> Jonathan.
>>>> --
>>>> Jonathan  Turner
>>>> Photographer 
>>>> 
>>>> e: pictures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> t: 0113 217  1275
>>>> m:07796 470573
>>>> 
>>>> 7 Scott Hall Walk, Leeds, LS7 3JQ
>>>> 
>>>> http://www.jonathan-turner.com
>>> 
>>> 
>> --
>> Jonathan Turner
>> Photographer 
>> e: pictures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> t: 0113 217 1275
>> m:07796 470573
>> 7 Scott Hall Walk, Leeds, LS7 3JQ
>> http://www.jonathan-turner.com
> 

--
Jonathan Turner
Photographer 

e: pictures@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
t: 0113 217 1275
m:07796 470573

7 Scott Hall Walk, Leeds, LS7 3JQ

http://www.jonathan-turner.com


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