Where were these wartime photos taken?

Members of Graham Bridgeman's family have appeared in two wonderful wartime photos, and he would like some help to find out exactly when and where they were taken.

WW2 Mosquito and its crew

This first photo is a cracking one showing one of World War Two's favourite aircraft - the de Haviland Mosquito, which was mainly constructed of wood. Graham's granddad, Alf Hitchin (second from right, back row) stands proudly in front of it, alongside his many fellow workers.

Wartime mobile food kitchen

The second photo appeared in the Coventry Evening Telegraph in the 1980s, and features both of Graham's grandparents, Gladys and Alf. Gladys is second from left, holding their son, Jack (Graham's uncle), while Alf sips his tea next to her!

If anyone can us more about these great photos, please contact me.


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