Study used by Sir Barnes Neville Wallis, 19 March 1979.

UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 28: View of the desk in Barnes Wallis' (1887-1979) study at White Hill House, Effingham. Barnes Wallis was an English aeronautical designer, famous for inventing the bouncing bomb. He designed for Vickers the R100 airship, and later went on to produce aircraft designs which combined lightness with strength - applying this to the 'Wellesley' and 'Wellington' bombers. With the success of his bouncing bomb, Wallis was allowed by the authorities to produce heavy, penetration bombs - the 'Tallboy' and 'Grand Slam'. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 28: View of the desk in Barnes Wallis' (1887-1979) study at White Hill House, Effingham. Barnes Wallis was an English aeronautical designer, famous for inventing the bouncing bomb. He designed for Vickers the R100 airship, and later went on to produce aircraft designs which combined lightness with strength - applying this to the 'Wellesley' and 'Wellington' bombers. With the success of his bouncing bomb, Wallis was allowed by the authorities to produce heavy, penetration bombs - the 'Tallboy' and 'Grand Slam'. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Study used by Sir Barnes Neville Wallis, 19 March 1979.
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