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SIR PETER OGILVY WEDDERBURN and Miss Molly Eady man the base camp’s three-camera rig overlooking the centre of Loch Ness. The rig holds a 35mm. camera with 16in infra-red lens with two 16mm. cameras with 18in lenses on each side. The camera is mounted on a platform which juts out over the edge of the loch. .

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5

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SIR PETER OGILVY WEDDERBURN and Miss Molly Eady man the base camp’s three-camera rig overlooking the centre of Loch Ness. The rig holds a 35mm. camera with 16in infra-red lens with two 16mm. cameras with 18in lenses on each side. The camera is mounted on a platform which juts out over the edge of the loch. . Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5

SIR PETER OGILVY WEDDERBURN and Miss Molly Eady man the base camp’s three-camera rig overlooking the centre of Loch Ness. The rig holds a 35mm. camera with 16in infra-red lens with two 16mm. cameras with 18in lenses on each side. The camera is mounted on a platform which juts out over the edge of the loch. . Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31333, 1 April 1967, Page 5