Hi All, Thanks to John's link, I have been viewing a demo version of a new drone film to be released later this year by World War II Foundation. The film is titled 'Over Normandy Drone Film' and I have embedded the sample below: [video=vimeo]https://vimeo.com/156044649[/video] You will see that there is extensive coverage of La Fiere Manor therein and this new vantage point gives good views of the buildings in the courtyard facing the Manor house. In Michel de Trez's book 'Sainte Mere Eglise - Photographs of D-Day', there are a number of photographs taken in the Manor complex and looking at the drone footage, I take these to be the building marked A in the screenshot from the drone footage below: Below is one photo from page 233 of Michel's book: Michel links this particular photo to the Manor in his caption which reads: Also from Michel's book are the two stills from known footage shown General Gavin conferring with an obviously very ill Colonel Harry L. Lewis, C.O. 325th GIR Regiment (He was to die from cancer within a year). These two photo stills from the footage are not captioned as being taken at the Manor and I had always assumed that the footage from which they are taken was shot further west towards Etienville/Pont l'Abbe - but I never could find a good location for the scene. Below are two stills from the footage to which I refer and are reprocuded on pages 234 and 235 of Michel's book: Now, having seen the new drone footage, I would wonder if the building they are sitting against might possibly be the one I have marked 'B' in the drone footage. Hopefully this has not already been established and I have not wasted the reader's time, but if not, does anyone know the owners well enough to ask permission for a comparison? Thanks, Pat