Supermarine

Supermarine by Norman Barfield, published by Chalford in 1996, is a 127-page exploration of historical themes through the lens of archived photographs. This edition presents a visual narrative that captures the history of various local areas in Great Britain, focusing on the significant contributions of Supermarine in the realms of aviation and military vehicles.
Readers will find a collection of old photographs and images that illustrate the development and impact of Supermarine within the context of British history. The book delves into subjects such as transportation and shipbuilding, providing insights into the evolution of these industries. Through its visual documentation, this work offers a unique perspective on the historical significance of Supermarine and its role in shaping the landscape of Great Britain.
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This book is part of the Archive Photographs series, which uses old photographs and archived images to show the history of various local areas in Great Britain.
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