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Latest Still Motions DVD – Volume 66 USN Cruisers Part 3 Baltimores 1943-1950’s.


Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 10:19 AM UTC

By SEAN FORD


You have heard the phrase “the man is a machine” there is no doubt that it applies to Mr. Ray D. Bean of Still Motions Photographics - who without a doubt has been working double time on this latest DVD and he has announced the very latest addition to his warship reference CD’s/DVD’s range the US Cruisers WWII Part 3 Volume 66.

This DVD contains 200 images all dated and captioned and covering the Baltimore class for the period 1943 to the 1950’s covering subjects such as the Baltimore, Boston, Canberra, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Los Angeles and Oregon City amongst others.

We know that this will no doubt be a must have for USN Cruiser enthusiasts.

This DVD is expected to be available in October at US$25.00.

Please note that this latest product from Still Motions Photographics is on DVD format and not CD.

Image courtesy of Still Motions Photographics.


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Ahoy Shipmates Still Motions have called by the news desk and given us the details on their latest release. Check it out! Link to Item If you have comments or questions please post them here. Thanks! Sean


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