Portrait of the twenty-eighth intake of RAF recruits to undertake training at the No. 2 School of Photography in Blackpool

Date:
1942
Location:
Royal Air Force No. 2 School of Photography, Palatine Road, Blackpool
Reference:
CHP01/07/01/029
Type:
Photograph (Print)
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Description

The RAF’s No. 2 School of Photography was established in August 1940 to meet the rapidly increasing need for more photographers and photographic technicians to aid with aerial reconnaissance during the Second World War. The School was based at the Blackpool Technical College and Palatine Secondary School in Blackpool. Training of women at the School began in 1941.

The men shown in the photograph have the following surnames: Smith (470), Evans, Hubbard, Morgan, Locke, Smith (874), Partington, Callow, Hicks, Stacey, Middleton, Nichol, Clarke, Thomas, Gault, Preece, Allitt, Waller, Plumstead, Eatock, Carver, Hipgrave, Fitzgerald, Carey, Marriott, and Spears.

Content

This is part of the Volume: CHP01/07/01 Photograph Album Compiled by Knicky Chapman; within the Series: CHP01/07 Women's Auxiliary Air Force Second World War Photographs; within the Collection: CHP01 Knicky Chapman Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

Keywords

Military, Second World War