INTEL is an illustrated archive that has been created so that collectors and authors can utilise its illustrations to further their research projects. This archive is only be available on the internet, and is currently hosted by Osprey Publishing. Issues will be numbered using a letter from the alphabet to denote the year while a number indicates the issue, beginning with A1 to Z10, after that it could be AA1 ( but by that time I\'ll be 80 and somebody younger will have taken my place ). The illustrations per issue will be numbered i.e. A1-22 etc. each number being a reference to the individual photograph or illustration, the accompanying text will give details of the item shown, sometimes this might seem rather vague because that is all that I know about the item or have been told about it from its owner. If more details are known by a viewer then these can be added as comments on each page.

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The initial issues will contain items from my collection. It is hoped that with time viewers with collections would also like to contribute to the archive by sending in illustrations / photographs of their own items. There will be no limitations as to country or period, all countries and periods will to be covered if the data is available, my area of interest is South and Central America, the Caribbean and  Hispanic America (Hispanic and French North America), so you might find a fair amount of items from these topics included initially. Hoping that you enjoy this and future issues of “INTEL”


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Issue A1 contains 85 illustrations.

A1-1-12      Italian Field Piece and a 2 Man Torpedo
A1-13-21    More Italian Field Pieces
A1-22-26    5 Harry Payne plates on the Royal Scots Greys
                   published 1892.
A1-27-40    40 B/W Plates on the Franco Prussian War,
                   published 1892.
A1-41-49    A Peruvian Army General\'s peaked cap,
                   circa 1990.
A1-50-56    6 Chilean beret badges, circa 1990\'s.
A1-57-73    4 Paraguayan medals, circa 1930\'s.
A1-74-85    12 Argentine cloth patches, circa 2000.