Men Behind The Home Guard

A page from a Picture Post article by Tom Wintringham showing the six men responsible for training the British Home Guard at the organisation's training centre at Osterley Park, near London, 21st September 1940. Top, left to right: Director of Training, military historian, poet and soldier, Tom Wintringham (1898 - 1949), Commanding officer Peter Wyatt-Foulger and tactical expert Hugh Slater. Bottom, left to right: Chief Instructor of the Boy Scout's Association Stanley White, explosives expert Wilfred Vernon and painter and camouflage expert Roland Penrose (1903 - 1984). Original publication: Picture Post - 295 - The Home Guard Can Fight - pub. 1940 (Photo by Zoltan Glass/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A page from a Picture Post article by Tom Wintringham showing the six men responsible for training the British Home Guard at the organisation's training centre at Osterley Park, near London, 21st September 1940. Top, left to right: Director of Training, military historian, poet and soldier, Tom Wintringham (1898 - 1949), Commanding officer Peter Wyatt-Foulger and tactical expert Hugh Slater. Bottom, left to right: Chief Instructor of the Boy Scout's Association Stanley White, explosives expert Wilfred Vernon and painter and camouflage expert Roland Penrose (1903 - 1984). Original publication: Picture Post - 295 - The Home Guard Can Fight - pub. 1940 (Photo by Zoltan Glass/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Credit:
Zoltan Glass / Stringer
Editorial #:
56441499
Collection:
Picture Post
Date created:
21 September, 1940
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Picture Post
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