Wednesday, April 8, 2015

OSS CBI Photobook 15 - Southwest China, 1945- Reconnaissance, Part 5, Foldout of Terrain

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A clutch of prints, taped together and folded up, were stuck somewhere in the Photobook.  Finally I figured out that they constituted a foldout from the top of Page 15.  Together they afford a wide-angle view of a certain valley, taken from pretty high up on one side.




Ten prints, roughly cut to 4x4 inches, have a total length of 41 inches.  I jumped up onto my desk to give you this overview.




Prints 1 and 2, by my numbering system, are glued into the book.  Presumably they are, by Dad's notation, J/R15NP13 and J/R15NP14.


Part of Print 2, all of 3, part of 4, below.  Print 3 has J/R15NP15 written on the back in his handwriting.


Prints 4 and 5, labeled J/R15NP16 and J/R15NP17, below.


Prints 6 and 7, labeled J/R15NP18 (presumably; the writing is obscured) and J/R15NP19, below:


Prints 8, 9, and 10, labeled J/R15NP20, J/R15NP21, (writing again obscured), and J/R15NP22, below.



Below are the same three, 8, 9, and 10, scanned.


Scan below of Prints 1 and 2, glued to Page 15:



Prints 3 and 4, below, with the village in its trees coming into view:



Prints 5 and 6, with the rest of the village at the left, and in the center a road that curves toward the village and then runs straight across the valley:


Prints 7 and 8 below, with another village consisting of several long buildings, and the first tufts of grass in the foreground:


Prints 9 and 10 complete the panorama:


One photo Record Book, at least, is in the Trove.  So far I have found records of other rolls, but not Roll 15.   The "J" is a mystery, but the rest surely means, for example, "Roll 15, Negative Print 20."


If I find an annotated record of Roll 15, we can learn precisely where this was.

Julie





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