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Ken Wells shot through an MPP Large Format Plate Camera

A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO. Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. Photo Credit: MDOC/Thames Valley Police © Thames Valley Police 2012. All Rights Reserved. See instructions.

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Ken Wells shot through an MPP Large Format Plate Camera

A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO. Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. Photo Credit: MDOC/Thames Valley Police © Thames Valley Police 2012. All Rights Reserved. See instructions.

#13 september  #berks police  #berkshire constabulary  #camera  #fifty years  #half century  #helmet  #ken wells  #mark chappell  #micro precision products  #mpp  #museum curator  #plate camera  #retirement  #september 2012  #sulhamstead  #thames valley police  #thames valley police museum

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A Portrait of Ken Wells, Curator of Thames Valley Police Museum, who retires this year (2012) after a half century of service with the police. He is pictured with an original Berkshire Constabulary helmet and the photographs are taken through (and alongside) his own original MPP Large Format Plate Camera that he used whilst a SOCO. Ken started with the Metropolitan Police, before transferring to Berkshire Constabulary. He was originally a beat copper before becoming a Scenes of Crime Officer, as both a constable and then as a member of police staff. On reitrement, Ken became curator of the museum based at Sulhamstead. Sulhamstead, UNITED KINGDOM. September 13 2012. Photo Credit: MDOC/Thames Valley Police © Thames Valley Police 2012. All Rights Reserved. See instructions.

#13 september  #berks police  #berkshire constabulary  #camera  #fifty years  #half century  #helmet  #ken wells  #mark chappell  #micro precision products  #mpp  #museum curator  #plate camera  #retirement  #september 2012  #sulhamstead  #thames valley police  #thames valley police museum