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LONG-DISTANCE PHOTOGRAPHY

LONDON, May 17.

Photographs of enemy-occupied territory taken from the cliffs of Dover by a special telescopic camera appear in the “Daily Express,” today. They show, in full detail, the country 10 miles inland from the French coast. Churches, houses, military huts, pill-boxes, trenches and other fortifications can be clearly seen. The farthest object was more than 30 miles from the camera which is 10 feet long and is fitted with heavy inffra-red plates. The photographs have great military value.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1943, Page 3

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LONG-DISTANCE PHOTOGRAPHY Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1943, Page 3

LONG-DISTANCE PHOTOGRAPHY Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1943, Page 3