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T O P I C R E V I E WspaceukI'm looking for ACTUAL photos (B&W/Color/Sepia !!!!) of following .I do NOT need online image refs thanks. They are likely to be - and would prefer - official agency or contractor news release photos:-White Sands Missile Range circa 1953-end 57Cape Canaveral Lighthouse circa 1955-58ANY news release photos taken FROM Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (we're talking Bumper,Viking shots)Any news release photos of SCOUT launcher - pre flight,launch site,launchStrapps Rocket Sled rides (news release photos again )MOONWATCH and MOONBLINK news photosAny ASKANIA theodolite kit news photos ( These were - may still be ?? - at Cape Canaveral and at EAFB.) Used to track missile launches in early days and to track shuttle returns to EAFB. Any help appreciatedPhill Parker1976 ASWA Space Writer Awardheng44Try this for the lighthouse: http://images.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/1959/captions/PL-59-33979.html Ed Hengeveldheng44Sorry, missed the remark that you don't need online references.EdspaceukThat's Ok EdI'll just have to go and take a quickie look in antique /flea markets over there!Philconnoisseur quote:Originally posted by spaceuk:I'm looking for ACTUAL photos (B&W/Color/Sepia !!!!) of following .I do NOT need online image refs thanks. They are likely to be - and would prefer - official agency or contractor news release photos:-White Sands Missile Range circa 1953-end 57Cape Canaveral Lighthouse circa 1955-58ANY news release photos taken FROM Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (we're talking Bumper,Viking shots)Any news release photos of SCOUT launcher - pre flight,launch site,launchStrapps Rocket Sled rides (news release photos again )MOONWATCH and MOONBLINK news photosAny ASKANIA theodolite kit news photos ( These were - may still be ?? - at Cape Canaveral and at EAFB.) Used to track missile launches in early days and to track shuttle returns to EAFB. Any help appreciatedPhill Parker1976 ASWA Space Writer AwardMr. Parker - Don't know if this will be of help to you, but, re your White Sands photos (1953-57), we ran a lot in the Aurora Galleries auction of April 2002 (lot 403) that I described as 1945-49 Scrapbook of Personal Photographs put together by SSgt Melvin Frankuche containing 39 pages, 175 photos. The photos cover his military career as he moved from one base to another. He included a fair number of V-2 photos and Base photos. The lot was sold in the sale BUT, if you think you would be interested in persuing the matter, you could write me a letter expressing your interest and I would forward it on the the successful buyer. No guarantee that he still has it, but who knows.Hope that helps.Michael Orenstein, Aurora Galleries International (imo@auroragalleriesonline.com)BenI have this one: http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/SMALL/GPN-2000-000639.jpg 6/13/1972 Intelsat IV-F5 Launch; Atlas-Centaur pad 36B. It is a 5x7 glossy, original printed by NASA, but no caption on the back. Let me know if you are interested.[This message has been edited by Ben (edited July 01, 2003).]BenSpaceuk, you said you were sending the money in June for the lighthouse photo. You never did and you stopped replying to my emails? Is everything ok?spaceukBenYes everything OKI've been busy so much that the email got 'pushed down' my queue. Apologies.I've responded seperately to you tonightPhill
I do NOT need online image refs thanks.
They are likely to be - and would prefer - official agency or contractor news release photos:-
White Sands Missile Range circa 1953-end 57
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse circa 1955-58
ANY news release photos taken FROM Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (we're talking Bumper,Viking shots)
Any news release photos of SCOUT launcher - pre flight,launch site,launch
Strapps Rocket Sled rides (news release photos again )
MOONWATCH and MOONBLINK news photos
Any ASKANIA theodolite kit news photos ( These were - may still be ?? - at Cape Canaveral and at EAFB.) Used to track missile launches in early days and to track shuttle returns to EAFB.
Any help appreciated
Phill Parker1976 ASWA Space Writer Award
Ed Hengeveld
I'll just have to go and take a quickie look in antique /flea markets over there!
Phil
quote:Originally posted by spaceuk:I'm looking for ACTUAL photos (B&W/Color/Sepia !!!!) of following .I do NOT need online image refs thanks. They are likely to be - and would prefer - official agency or contractor news release photos:-White Sands Missile Range circa 1953-end 57Cape Canaveral Lighthouse circa 1955-58ANY news release photos taken FROM Cape Canaveral Lighthouse (we're talking Bumper,Viking shots)Any news release photos of SCOUT launcher - pre flight,launch site,launchStrapps Rocket Sled rides (news release photos again )MOONWATCH and MOONBLINK news photosAny ASKANIA theodolite kit news photos ( These were - may still be ?? - at Cape Canaveral and at EAFB.) Used to track missile launches in early days and to track shuttle returns to EAFB. Any help appreciatedPhill Parker1976 ASWA Space Writer Award
Mr. Parker - Don't know if this will be of help to you, but, re your White Sands photos (1953-57), we ran a lot in the Aurora Galleries auction of April 2002 (lot 403) that I described as 1945-49 Scrapbook of Personal Photographs put together by SSgt Melvin Frankuche containing 39 pages, 175 photos. The photos cover his military career as he moved from one base to another. He included a fair number of V-2 photos and Base photos. The lot was sold in the sale BUT, if you think you would be interested in persuing the matter, you could write me a letter expressing your interest and I would forward it on the the successful buyer. No guarantee that he still has it, but who knows.Hope that helps.Michael Orenstein, Aurora Galleries International (imo@auroragalleriesonline.com)
6/13/1972 Intelsat IV-F5 Launch; Atlas-Centaur pad 36B.
It is a 5x7 glossy, original printed by NASA, but no caption on the back. Let me know if you are interested.
[This message has been edited by Ben (edited July 01, 2003).]
Yes everything OK
I've been busy so much that the email got 'pushed down' my queue.
Apologies.I've responded seperately to you tonight
Phill
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