File:Photographe du bombardement du Havre pris probablement par Raymond Traumann.pdf

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Photographe_du_bombardement_du_Havre_pris_probablement_par_Raymond_Traumann.pdf(687 × 387 pixels, file size: 364.57 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 2 pages)

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English: This photograph was a photograph that would have been taken in Le Havre, during the bombardement of Le Havre between 5 to 11 September 1944, unknown exactly which date. The person who took this photograph would have probably been Raymond Auguste Traumann, as it is his handwriting in the bottom right corner, and would have been sent to his parents, although it could have been someone else who took it, which was given to Raymond who then wrote on it and sent it.


PENDANT LE BOMbaRdeMENT

DURING THE BOMbaRdMENT

Velox

Velox

Velox

Velox

(Both pages):

Scanner: Epson Perfection V600

Software used for scanning: SilverFast 8.8.0r24

File formats: .tif

Resolution: Set ppi: 3200, Scan ppi: 3200
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This photograph would have been sent to Raymond's parents Ernest and Germaine. It would have been then passed on to their son Jacques, where it would have gotten passed on to his son Eric, which was then passed on to his grandson, Paul Sidle. The photograph was then scanned.

Date

2022-11-17

Author

probably Raymond Auguste Traumann

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current05:11, 20 November 2022Thumbnail for version as of 05:11, 20 November 2022687 × 387, 2 pages (364.57 MB)Paul Sidle (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by probably Raymond Auguste Traumann from This photograph would have been sent to Raymond's parents Ernest and Germaine. It would have been then passed on to their son Jacques, where it would have gotten passed on to his son Eric, which was then passed on to his grandson, Paul Sidle. The photograph was then scanned. with UploadWizard

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