Sunday, September 7, 2008
Chief Inspector of Mechanization, Chislehurst
This is a set of passport-size photos. Surnames are written in pencil on the back. These are:
Top row l-r: Arrow, Barnard, Blanchard, Lawton
Middle row l-r: Mayo, Prior, Shotbolt
Bottom row l-r: Way, Wetherell, Williams
Some carry a rubber stamp, as shown at the bottom. Stamped photos with dates are:
Arrow 13FEB1941
Barnard 21FEB1941
Mayo 7-MAY1941
Shotbolt 8-FEB1941
Wetherell 8-FEB1941
They are contained in the envelope below.
So what exactly did the Chief Inspector of Mechanization do? According to this site http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/lsm/dhmg/mahon1.html he/they authored a document entitled "Self-Changing Gearbox for Matilda" in 1941. This site http://www.awm.gov.au/firstopac/bin/cgi-jsp.exe/shelf1.jsp?recno=39653&userId=&catTable= shows authorship of another document about Matilda. So who or what was Matilda, you ask? It was an infantry tank, designed at Woolwich Arsenal and produced between 1937 and 1943. See, for example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_tank
This site http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/cats/stern/st30-03-.htm lists a document "STERN: 4/11 1942 - Booklet prepared by the Department of the Chief Inspector of Mechanisation, Chislehurst, Kent, containing specifications and illustrations of armoured fighting vehicles, including Cruiser Tanks, Infantry Tanks and armoured cars."
Here is an interesting bit from Hansard, February 1948 http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1948/feb/02/electrical-and-mechanical-department From here, follow the link to the previous section and you will learn that - at the time - "manure forks are practically unobtainable in Devonshire".
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