Re: the traitor
Horace A Basham (horace@hbasham.ak.planet.gen.nz)
Mon, 4 Nov 1996 16:30:02 -0500
Simon!
The word illustrations tells me you could do no better than access
achives of war time illustrated magazines.
Enquire of your local libraries as to where you may do that. Try your
local newspapers they would have a department, they humorously, call the
morgue, where back copies are stored.
This could be a very good exercise in the art of reseaching. :)
Horace A. Basham
ex RAF Engineer WW2.
Horace@hbasham.ak.planet.gen.nz
Simon Wrote:-
>Hi, I hope I am not being too much of a nuisance to everyone!!!
>
>I am still trying to produce some illustrations to accompany a short story
about
> a POW camp in WW2. The story is about a traitor who betrays his fellow escaper
> time and time again, it was written by an elderly neighbour of mine and it is
> based loosely on the experiences of her late husband who was captured in
Norway
> at a place called Narvik.
>I have been given free reign to produce a set of sketches which must show some
> escape attempts going badly wrong, (the author of the story has no imformation
> regarding this side of events and so I must use my imagination).
>
>Do any of you have any ideas as to how I might show such scenes, the details
are
> not too important except that the POW camp was somewhere coldish.
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Simon Spurdle
>