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                <text>140 items. The collection concerns Warrant Officer Arthur Pearce (1874945 Royal Air Force) He served as an air gunner with 12, 170 and 156 (Pathfinder) Squadrons and completed a 44 operations. After the war, on 35 Squadron he took part in the June 1946 Victory flypast over London and a goodwill visit to the United States. It contains his diaries, memorabilia and photographs.&#13;
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The collection also contains an album concerning his post war activity with the Goodwill tour of the United States.&#13;
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            <text>[Page Break]&#13;
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PERSONAL MEMORANDA&#13;
ARTHUR. J. PEARCE&#13;
70. WHITEWORTH.HS&#13;
FALMOUTH ROAD&#13;
NEW KENT. RD. SE1&#13;
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TELEPHONE NOS. : BUSINESS CIT 6001&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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44 MEMORANDA&#13;
Arthur. J. Pearce.&#13;
70 Whitworth House,&#13;
Falmouth Road, &#13;
London. S.E.1.&#13;
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Mary O’brian,&#13;
12. Aird House&#13;
Rockingham Street,&#13;
London. S.E.1.&#13;
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L/C W.A. Pearce. [inserted] No 7412 [/inserted]&#13;
Stalag. XXB. (84).&#13;
Germany.&#13;
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45 MEMORANDA&#13;
Bank of New Zealand.&#13;
1.Queen Victoria Street&#13;
London. E.C.&#13;
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Diana. Haxwell.&#13;
23. Thornton Ave,&#13;
Streatham Hill,&#13;
London. S.W.2.&#13;
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John Sloat.&#13;
11 Alsbury House&#13;
Peckaham Part Road,&#13;
London. S.E.&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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46 MEMORANDA&#13;
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Gladys Levett,&#13;
27. Cheltenham Road,&#13;
Newlands,&#13;
Peckham Rye.&#13;
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[inserted] 32 Idinley Str&#13;
Balasy S.W.11&#13;
WUI Roles&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS&#13;
[deleted] CITY 13.N.Y. COOL [/deleted]&#13;
B.N.Z. CITY Cool&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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FEBRUARY, 1942&#13;
7 Sat &#13;
Arthurs Birthday&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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February, 1942&#13;
19 Thur &#13;
Wals Birthday&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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MARCH, 1942&#13;
17 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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MARCH, 1942&#13;
24 Tues&#13;
Maths&#13;
25 Wed &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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MARCH-APRIL, 1942&#13;
31 Tues &#13;
Maths &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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APRIL, 1942&#13;
6 Mon&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
7 Tue&#13;
Maths &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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APRIL, 1942&#13;
14 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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APRIL  1942&#13;
17 Fri&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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APRIL, 1942&#13;
21 Tues&#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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APRIL, 1942&#13;
28 Tues&#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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APRIL-MAY, 1942&#13;
30 Thur &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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MAY, 1942&#13;
5 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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MAY, 1942&#13;
10 Sun&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
12 Tues&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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May, 1942&#13;
19 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break] &#13;
MAY, 1942&#13;
19 Tues &#13;
Maths &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
MAY- JUNE, 1942&#13;
31 Sun &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
3 Wed&#13;
Dancing Classes &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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June 1942,&#13;
8 Mon &#13;
Bill Simmonds Birthday&#13;
9 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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June, 1942&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JUNE, 1942&#13;
15 Mon &#13;
Holiday&#13;
16 Tues&#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JUNE, 1942&#13;
22 Mon &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
23 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
24 Wed&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JUNE, 1942&#13;
27 Sat&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JUNE-JULY, 1942&#13;
28 Sun&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
30 Tues &#13;
 Maths&#13;
1 July Wed&#13;
[deleted]fire watching [/deleted]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JULY, 1942&#13;
2 Thur &#13;
[deleted]Sheila’s Birthday [/deleted]&#13;
4 Sat&#13;
[deleted] Mary O’Brian 12 Aind House Rockingham St [/deleted]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JULY, 1942&#13;
10 Fri&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
JULY, 1942&#13;
14 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JULY, 1942&#13;
23 Thur &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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July, 1942&#13;
28 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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JULY-AUG, 1942&#13;
1 Aug. Sat&#13;
Fire Watching &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST, 1942&#13;
4 Tues&#13;
[deleted]Maths [/deleted]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST, 1942&#13;
11 Tues&#13;
Maths &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST, 1942&#13;
13 Thur &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST, 1942&#13;
18 Tues &#13;
Maths&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST, 1942&#13;
22 Sat &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST, 1942&#13;
25 Tues &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUGUST,1942&#13;
28 Fri &#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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AUG-SEPT., 1942&#13;
31 Mon&#13;
Agnes’s Birthday&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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SEPTEMBER, 1942&#13;
9 Wed &#13;
Fire gard  [sic]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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SEPTEMBER, 1942&#13;
15 Tues &#13;
Fractured Arm&#13;
16 Wed &#13;
Hospital 10.15&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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SEPTEMBER, 1942&#13;
17 Thur&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
Fire Watching&#13;
[deleted] 2 [/deleted ]&#13;
18 Fri &#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
19 Sat&#13;
Holidays &#13;
Hospital 10.15&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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SEPTEMBER, 1942&#13;
20 Sun&#13;
Fire Watch&#13;
21 Mon&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
22 Tues &#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
23 Wed&#13;
Hospital 10.13&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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SEPTEMBER, 1942&#13;
24 Thur&#13;
Work&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
25 Fri&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
26 Sat&#13;
Hospital 10.15&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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SEPTEMBER, 1942&#13;
27 Sun&#13;
Day off about time&#13;
28 Mon&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
29 Tue&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
30 Wed&#13;
Hospital 10.15&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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OCTOBER, 1942&#13;
1 Thur &#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
2 Fri&#13;
Fire Watch&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
3 Sat&#13;
Hospital 10.15&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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OCTOBER, 1941&#13;
5 Mon &#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
6 Tue &#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
7 Wed &#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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OCTOBER, 1942&#13;
10 Sat&#13;
Holidays&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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OCTOBER, 1942&#13;
12 Mon&#13;
Hospital 2.30&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
&#13;
OCTOBER, 1942&#13;
15 Thu &#13;
Fire Watch&#13;
Work &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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OCTOBER, 1942&#13;
27 Tues &#13;
Fire Watch&#13;
&#13;
[Page Break]&#13;
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NOVEMBER, 1942&#13;
3 Tues &#13;
Fire Watch&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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NOVEMBER, 1942&#13;
7 Sat &#13;
Fire gard [sic]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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NOVEMBER, 1942&#13;
[deleted] fire gard [sic] [/deleted] &#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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NOV.-DEC., 1942&#13;
1Dec Tues &#13;
Fire gard [sic]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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DECEMBER, 1942&#13;
12 Sat&#13;
Marine’s&#13;
&#13;
[Page Break]&#13;
&#13;
DECEMBER, 1942&#13;
14 Mon&#13;
Fire gard [sic]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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DECEMBER, 1942&#13;
25 Fri&#13;
Fire Gard [sic]&#13;
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[Page Break]&#13;
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NOTES, 1943&#13;
Rod 2759&#13;
[Page Break]&#13;
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Fracture Smfied Neck&#13;
[deleted ] [indecipherable word][/deleted] Humerus&#13;
[underlined] [indecipherable word ] Sharp [/underlined]</text>
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