The Guardian (USA)

US air force photos of England at war available to public for first time

- Caroline Davies

Black-and-white aerial photograph­s offering a bird’s eye view of England as it changed during the second world war are being made available to the public for the first time.

The 3,600 images include pictures of bomb damage to Old Trafford in Greater Manchester, as well as other towns and cities. They also show ancient monuments surrounded by antitank defences in West Sussex, and troops at play at a US army camp in Wiltshire.

They were taken by US army air forces (USAAF) photograph­ic reconnaiss­ance units, stationed at bases across England in 1943 and 1944, after the US joined the war in December 1941.

Damage to the main stand of Manchester United’s stadium can be seen after it was hit in a bombing raid in

March 1941. Old Trafford was not used again for football until 1949. In another photo, taken through a break in the clouds, B-17 bombers of the Eighth Air Force are seen flying over the Brecks in Norfolk.

A photograph of Newbury racecourse shows it being used as a marshallin­g yard for military equipment.

The collection is available to view in an online, searchable map on the Historic England archive.

Duncan Wilson, the chief executive of Historic England, said: “Our USAAF collection records changes taking place in England as a result of the second world war, as well as capturing fascinatin­g incidental detail, like American troops playing baseball.

“Our collection of USAAF wartime photograph­s were taken in England by the pilots and aircraft of squadrons that provided intelligen­ce for the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany. This came at a cost, with many pilots killed in the line of duty.”

He said making the images available to the public highlighte­d the vital role aerial reconnaiss­ance played in the second world war.

 ?? Photograph: Historic England/USAAF/PA Media ?? B-17 bombers of the Eighth Air Force fly over the Brecks in Norfolk during a break in the clouds.
Photograph: Historic England/USAAF/PA Media B-17 bombers of the Eighth Air Force fly over the Brecks in Norfolk during a break in the clouds.
 ?? USAAF/PA Media ?? Bomb damage can be seen at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester after a raid in 1944. Photograph: Historic England/
USAAF/PA Media Bomb damage can be seen at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester after a raid in 1944. Photograph: Historic England/

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