No 1 Camouflage Unit, 1940 - 1944-06-15
Scope and Contents
Oblique aerial images of locations in Scotland taken between 1940 and 1944 by No 1 Camouflage Unit (No. 1 CAM Unit). Taken to examine the effectiveness of camouflage painted on structures they mainly show industrial plant, airfields and other non-military installations. No sortie plots held.
Dates
- Creation: 1940 - 1944-06-15
Creator
- 1 Camouflage Unit (RAF) (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Open. Digital images are accessible via the NCAP website, search room and Paid Search Service.
Conditions Governing Use
Standard licence terms for use apply.
Biographical/Historical note
No. 1 Camouflage Unit was responsible for collecting vertical and oblique survey cover of the United Kingdom during the Second World War (1939-1945) to monitor the effectiveness of various camouflage schemes and to provide cover of possible invasion beaches on the eastern seaboard.
Extent
654 aerial_photographs
Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Aerial prints. Prints are mostly 8.5 x 7 inches (230 x 180mm).
Other Finding Aids
Electronic index is accessible on the NCAP website.
Custodial History
Formerly held by the Scottish Office. Within the Scottish Office it was held by the Department of Health for Scotland until its 1962 transfer to the Scottish Development Department. Within these departments it was held by the entity variously known as the Air Photograph Library / Air Photographs Unit. The collection was transferred to RCAHMS in 1993.
Resource Rights Holder
NCAP
Bibliography
RCAHMS (2000), Catalogue of the RAF World War II photographs in the National Monuments Record of Scotland, Scotland from the Air 1939-1949, volume 2, ISBN 1-902419-19-7
Website Feature
Repository Details
Part of the National Collection of Aerial Photography Repository
Unit 3, Seven Hills Business Park
41 Bankhead Crossway South
Edinburgh EH11 4EP UK
0131 651 6821
ncap@hes.scot