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We laid flowers here for my Great Great Uncle, Henry (Kiff) Metcalf of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, who along with 842 souls died on 9 July 1917 after his ship HMS Vanguard blew up whilst at anchor in Scapa Flow exactly 92 years ago.
Modest photographers with a genuine eye for a picture often say 'I was lucky with light/weather/being there at the right time', etc. Maybe, but I reckon such folk make their own luck by seeing what others don't, and then recording it.
This A4 poster was found under a floor in Woodbridge in a bad way. This image is the result of some carefull editing of the original scan.
In 2008 it was Peacocks.
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9 July 2009.
We laid flowers here for my Great Great Uncle, Henry (Kiff) Metcalf of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, who along with 842 souls died on 9 July 1917 after his ship HMS Vanguard blew up whilst at anchor in Scapa Flow exactly 92 years ago.
Modest photographers with a genuine eye for a picture often say 'I was lucky with light/weather/being there at the right time', etc. Maybe, but I reckon such folk make their own luck by seeing what others don't, and then recording it.
This A4 poster was found under a floor in Woodbridge in a bad way. This image is the result of some carefull editing of the original scan. In 2008 it was Peacocks.