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Aerial Photography Instructions on Techniques for Lette?
Aerial Photography Instructions on Techniques for Lettering Negatives / Captioning and Etching Dates / Data / Information Onto Glass Plates - Early Years of Aerial-Photography History - Instructions Date: 1910s
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1. Title: Aerial Photography Instructions: Techniques for Lettering Negatives and Etching Dates Onto Glass Plates in the Early Years of Aerial Photography (1910s) 2.. This photograph showcases a set of instructions for aerial photographers in the 1910s, providing valuable insights into the historical techniques used during the early years of aerial photography. The Royal Air Force (RAF) or the UK's military aviation branch, was at the forefront of this innovative field, and this image offers a glimpse into their methods. The photograph features a clear and detailed instructional diagram, which outlines the process of lettering negatives and etching essential data onto glass plates. This technique was crucial for maintaining accurate records and ensuring that vital information was not lost during the aerial photography process. The aerial view of the ground below, with the airplane in the background, adds an intriguing context to the instructions. The image reveals the close connection between the airplane and the ground, highlighting the importance of precise alignment and timing for successful aerial photography. As we delve deeper into the past, this photograph serves as a reminder of the ingenuity and dedication of early aerial photographers. Their pioneering work laid the foundation for the modern aerial photography we know today, revolutionizing various industries, including cartography, archaeology, and environmental monitoring. This image, with its historical significance and intriguing context, is an essential addition to any collection focusing on the history of aerial photography, aviation, and the early days of the Royal Air Force. 3. Keywords: 1910s, UK, Royal Air Force, RAF, aerial photography, aerial view, ground, air to ground, down, historical, history, past, old, vintage, archival, archive, olden days.
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