Anyone know where this is please?

10 Jan 2021 21:31 - 12 Jan 2021 16:10 #1 by Ossington_2008
Anyone know where this is please? was created by Ossington_2008
Def. in Britain and almost certainly USAAF. I can find it eventually, unaided, but someone please save me from a long search!



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10 Jan 2021 22:02 #2 by airfields man
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Lavenham ?

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10 Jan 2021 22:24 #3 by Bomber
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I can say it is not Lavenham Just checked on a black& White aerial shot & it doesn't Mach up .
Will keep looking though !
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10 Jan 2021 23:04 - 10 Jan 2021 23:06 #4 by Peter Kirk
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Bury St Edmunds, failing that, Rougham :)

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11 Jan 2021 09:22 #5 by Ossington_2008
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Thank You guys. BsE looks good.
The reason I asked:

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11 Jan 2021 09:28 #6 by PETERTHEEATER
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Agreed. It is Bury St Edmunds.

Look at it on Google Earth '1945' view. The bomb store trailing out to the east is an identifier.

And only $80 odd dollars for a photo of the the French decoy site. That's a bargain. :whistle:

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11 Jan 2021 12:15 #7 by Peter Kirk
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I missed that on my last search but then I only buy from UK sellers at present. A tad expensive though.

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02 May 2021 09:35 #8 by Peter Kirk
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This was in the TNA file of 140 Sqn photos, most of which were of fixed positions or troops and vehicles, which I assume was from an instructional set. Only three airfields appear at the end, all of the usual poor quality scans, Lasham, Newmarket and the attached unknown or unnamed location.

I'm guessing it is an SLG as it wasn't named but it may be a dispersal area for a MU airfield or any airfield for that matter.

I have only checked out my first thought, which it wasn't, so I thought it might be a challenge to identify.


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03 May 2021 16:14 #9 by PJH
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Looks like some sort of large country house, top left, which might narrow it down.

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03 May 2021 20:13 #10 by Ossington_2008
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I've tried Harlaxton and Wimpole Hall, thinking the same. It's neither of those.

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