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Sir Barnes Neville Wallis.

Source

Imperial War Museum - picture scanned by Ian Dunster 16:01, 15 November 2005 (UTC) from: Allied Secret Weapons a Purnell's History of the World Wars Special - Phoebus - 1975 - (No ISBN) and credited to: Imperial War Museum.

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Date

2005-11-15 (original upload date)

Author

Original uploader was Ian Dunster at en.wikipedia

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