Crawford, Nathaniel Hugh
Title
Crawford, Nathaniel Hugh
Crawford, NH
Description
Ten items. The collection concerns Nathaniel Hugh Crawford (1913 - 1944, 1545675, Royal Air Force) and contains photographs and correspondence. He flew as a navigator with 1654 Heavy Conversion Unit and was killed 31 May 1944.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Hessie Gamble and catalogued by John England.
Additional information on Nathaniel Hugh Crawford is available via the IBCC Losses Database.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Hessie Gamble and catalogued by John England.
Additional information on Nathaniel Hugh Crawford is available via the IBCC Losses Database.
Date
2019-05-16
Publisher
IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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Identifier
Crawford, NH
Collection Items
Kilnside House
A large, old stone house with gate and pathway. Note on reverse 'KILNSIDE HOUSE Gleno' and 'Ref 12 10 11'. Sticker 'GLENO LARNE c/o (sic) ANTRIM 'Where he grew up'.
Nathaniel Crawford wearing civilian clothes
Nathaniel Crawford wearing civilian jacket and tie. On reverse, handwritten note 'Nat aged 21'.
Nathaniel Crawford
Nathaniel Crawford wearing Sidcot suit with fur collar, and scarf.
'Nat' on reverse and sticker 'N H CRAWFORD'.
'Nat' on reverse and sticker 'N H CRAWFORD'.
Constance and Nathaniel Crawford
Couple, man in RAF uniform, woman in civilian clothes. On reverse, handwritten note '?1942' and sticker 'CONSTANCE CRAWFORD NEE CONSTANCE BLAIR + NH CRAWFORD. LARNE - Co ANTRIM.'
Nathaniel Crawford. Training Photograph
Photgraph of four men wearing RAF uniform, with white belts and white trainee bands on hats, On reverse, handwritten note 'Nat HUGH DURING TRAINING' and sticker 'Nathaniel Hugh Crawford. RIGHT.'
Nathaniel Crawford
Nathaniel Crawford wearing RAF uniform with trainee white band on hat. On reverse, handwritten note 'Nat' and sticker 'NATHANIEL HUGH CRAWFORD'.
Press cutting about Sergeant Crawford's death and funeral
Gives details of Sergeant Crawford's death and funeral, together with details of his family and noting his brother's death in the same year.
Sergeant Crawford's crash
Handwritten note describing the crash of Stirling bomber LK517 based at RAF Wigsley, Nottinghamshire, on a training flight. Aircraft crashed at Sheldon, Warwickshire, on 31 May. All seven crew, including Sergeant Crawford, were killed.
Letter from Air Ministry to N H Crawford
Letter from Air Ministry to NH Crawford dated 22 February 1939 stating that his name had been removed from the list of candidates selected for interview following Crawford's letter of 15 February 1939, with offer to consider his candidature further…
Letter from Air Ministry to N H Crawford
Letter from Air Ministry to N H Crawford dated 1 February 1939 offering him an appointment for interview on 7 February 1939 for a Short Service Commission in the Royal Air Force.
Collection Tree
- Crawford, Nathaniel Hugh