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  • Bill Grant slate on D-Day 1944 PA 140209; Lt. Michael Dean, Driver Chuck Ross, Lt. George Cooper PA 140095; Private Kenneth E. White and Sergeant Norman C. Quick of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, Ortona, Italy, 6 February 1944 PA 152111; Private Nadine Manning of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit processing strips of censored film at Merton Park Studios. December 19, 1944 / London, England
  • PA 150150; Sergeant Karen M. Hermiston of the Canadian WomenÕs Army Corps (C.W.A.C.), who is holding an Anniversary Speed Graphic camera, London, England, 15 November 1945. Sergeant Margaret O. King of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit operating an editing machine in the film library at Merton Park Studios, London, England, 19 December 1944Date(s): December 19, 1944, Place of publication: London, England. Private Charlie Ross, Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit ; July 11, 1944 / Caen, France Chuck Ross poses in his uniform for the camera.
  • ZK 1063A; Canadian Film & Photo Unit PA 166305; Eve of D-Day. Cine and still photographers of No.3 Public Relations Group. (L-R): Sgt. E.R. Bonter, Lt. C.C. McDougall, Sgt. L.E. Weekes, Lt. F.L. Dubervill, Sgts. C.E. Roos, W.G. Grant, D.A. Reynolds Sgt. Robert Sleigh poses with tripod PA 136214; Sgt. L.E. Weekes (Vancouver, B.C.) of the Photo and Film Unit taking cine pictures along side of shelled house ; 15 Oct. 1944 / Hogerheide, Netherlands (vicinity)
  • PA 136331; Sgt. George A. Game of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit ; 23 Mar. 1944 / Italy PA 147111; Sergeant George A. Game Canadian Army Film Unit operates his camera between two German bodies on the outskirkts of San Leonardo ; 10 Dec. 1943 / San Leonardo di Ortona, Italy Back lot at Merton Park Studios. Left to right; 'Red' Law (sound: civilian); Bruce Newlands; Alasdair Fraser; Gordon Sparling; Gordon McLain Sgt. Norman Quick with Bell & Howell Eyemo somewhere in Europe.
  • Sgt. Norman Quick labelling a roll of film in Cassino PA 168109; Members of Army Public Relations during making of last Canadian Army News Reel at the Merton Park studios. Seated: S/Sgt K.G.Ewart; Maj Gordon Sparling. Back: Cpl Marjorie Cox; Capt. G.W.McClain; Merton Park Studios recording engineer; Sgt. Lew Weekes PA 152104; Private Nadine Manning of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit in a film vault at Merton Park Studios. December 19, 1944 / London, England PA 128178; Private Marjorie Cox of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit splicing film.
  • PA 183310; Private Dave King, a driver with the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, talking with an Italian who lived in his own hometown of Burlington, Ontario, for a number of years, Delianuova, Italy, ca. 5 September 1943. Bill Grant slate on D-Day 1944 PA 140209; Lt. Michael Dean, Driver Chuck Ross, Lt. George Cooper PA 140095; Private Kenneth E. White and Sergeant Norman C. Quick of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, Ortona, Italy, 6 February 1944
  • PA 152111; Private Nadine Manning of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit processing strips of censored film at Merton Park Studios. December 19, 1944 / London, England PA 150150; Sergeant Karen M. Hermiston of the Canadian WomenÕs Army Corps (C.W.A.C.), who is holding an Anniversary Speed Graphic camera, London, England, 15 November 1945. Sergeant Margaret O. King of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit operating an editing machine in the film library at Merton Park Studios, London, England, 19 December 1944Date(s): December 19, 1944, Place of publication: London, England. Private Charlie Ross, Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit ; July 11, 1944 / Caen, France
  • Chuck Ross poses in his uniform for the camera. ZK 1063A; Canadian Film & Photo Unit PA 166305; Eve of D-Day. Cine and still photographers of No.3 Public Relations Group. (L-R): Sgt. E.R. Bonter, Lt. C.C. McDougall, Sgt. L.E. Weekes, Lt. F.L. Dubervill, Sgts. C.E. Roos, W.G. Grant, D.A. Reynolds Sgt. Robert Sleigh poses with tripod
  • PA 136214; Sgt. L.E. Weekes (Vancouver, B.C.) of the Photo and Film Unit taking cine pictures along side of shelled house ; 15 Oct. 1944 / Hogerheide, Netherlands (vicinity) PA 136331; Sgt. George A. Game of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit ; 23 Mar. 1944 / Italy PA 147111; Sergeant George A. Game Canadian Army Film Unit operates his camera between two German bodies on the outskirkts of San Leonardo ; 10 Dec. 1943 / San Leonardo di Ortona, Italy Back lot at Merton Park Studios. Left to right; 'Red' Law (sound: civilian); Bruce Newlands; Alasdair Fraser; Gordon Sparling; Gordon McLain
  • Sgt. Norman Quick with Bell & Howell Eyemo somewhere in Europe. Sgt. Norman Quick labelling a roll of film in Cassino PA 168109; Members of Army Public Relations during making of last Canadian Army News Reel at the Merton Park studios. Seated: S/Sgt K.G.Ewart; Maj Gordon Sparling. Back: Cpl Marjorie Cox; Capt. G.W.McClain; Merton Park Studios recording engineer; Sgt. Lew Weekes PA 152104; Private Nadine Manning of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit in a film vault at Merton Park Studios. December 19, 1944 / London, England
  • PA 128178; Private Marjorie Cox of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit splicing film. PA 183310; Private Dave King, a driver with the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, talking with an Italian who lived in his own hometown of Burlington, Ontario, for a number of years, Delianuova, Italy, ca. 5 September 1943. Bill Grant slate on D-Day 1944 PA 140209; Lt. Michael Dean, Driver Chuck Ross, Lt. George Cooper
  • PA 140095; Private Kenneth E. White and Sergeant Norman C. Quick of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, Ortona, Italy, 6 February 1944 PA 152111; Private Nadine Manning of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit processing strips of censored film at Merton Park Studios. December 19, 1944 / London, England PA 150150; Sergeant Karen M. Hermiston of the Canadian WomenÕs Army Corps (C.W.A.C.), who is holding an Anniversary Speed Graphic camera, London, England, 15 November 1945. Sergeant Margaret O. King of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit operating an editing machine in the film library at Merton Park Studios, London, England, 19 December 1944Date(s): December 19, 1944, Place of publication: London, England.
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