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Title
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Batty, Dennis
Arthur Henry Dennis Batty
A H D Batty
Description
An account of the resource
Twelve items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Arthur Dennis Batty DFM (1920 - 1941, 619060, Royal Air Force) and consists of his diary, letters and documents. He flew operations as an air gunner with 226 Squadron. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Christine Aram and catalogued by Nigel Huckins. <br /><br />Additional information on Dennis Batty is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/201592/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2015-10-01
Rights
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. Some items have not been published in order to protect the privacy of third parties, to comply with intellectual property regulations, or have been assessed as medium or low priority according to the IBCC Digital Archive collection policy and will therefore be published at a later stage. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collection-policy.
Identifier
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Batty, AHD
Transcribed document
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Transcription
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[underlined] SCHEDULE “A” [/underlined]
Contract No:- 1947/17
Name & address of firm:-
H.A. Clegg & Sons
City Road,
Chester
Page:- 1
Name of Burial Place;-
WALSALL (BLOXWICH) CEM., STAFFS. NO.1
[OVERALL COMPLETED STAMP]
1058/1/T/9 0.2.440 (S.P.) 1
4912096 Private [inserted] 14 [/inserted]
[inserted] 6 [/inserted] I.Jones
The South Staffordshire [inserted] 21 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
Regiment [inserted] 8 [/inserted]
19th September 1940 Age 27[inserted] 22 [/inserted]
(Cross)
His memory [inserted] 9 [/inserted]
In our greatest treasure [inserted] 21 [/inserted]
In our hearts [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 11 [/inserted]
He will live for ever [inserted] 17 [/inserted]
[inserted] 6 [/inserted] [inserted] 123 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/2/1[/inserted]
1057/1/T/9 0.2.441 (S.P.) 2
5043664 Corporal [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
[inserted] 6 [/inserted] J Perks
The North Staffordshire [inserted] 21 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
Regiment [inserted] 8 [/inserted]
31st October 1940 Age 37 [inserted] 20 [/inserted]
(Cross)
At the going down of the sun [inserted] 22 [/inserted]
And in the Morning [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
I will remember him. [inserted] 16 [/inserted]
Mother [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 6 [/inserted]
[inserted] 6 [/inserted] [inserted] 123 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/2/2 [/inserted]
1192/1/T/10 0.2.443 (S.P.) 3
619060 Flight Sergeant [inserted] 20 [/inserted]
[inserted]11 [/inserted] A.H.D. Batty, DFM.
Wireless Operator/Air Gunner [inserted] 26 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
Royal Air Force [inserted] 13 [/inserted]
27th July 1941 Age 21 [inserted] 17 [/inserted]
(Cross)
Eternal rest [inserted] 11 [/inserted]
Grant to him, O Lord; [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
And let perpetual light [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 20 [/inserted]
Shine upon him [inserted] 12 [/inserted]
R.I.P [inserted] 3 [/inserted]
[inserted] 11 [/inserted] [inserted]137 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/2/4 [/inserted]
1192/1/T/9 0.2.444 (S.P) 4
1186752 Sergeant [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
[inserted] 12 [/inserted] A. Hilebrandt
Air Gunner [inserted ] 9 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
Royal Air Force [inserted] 13 [/inserted]
14th October 1941 Age 28 [inserted] 20 [/inserted]
(Cross)
Sacred memories of Alf. [inserted] 19 [/inserted]
Dearly beloved husband [inserted] 20 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
Of Daisy
“Thy will be done “[inserted] 13 [/inserted]
[inserted] 12 [/inserted] [inserted]116 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/2/5 [/inserted]
R/1190/1/A/ [deleted]6 [/deleted] [inserted] 8 [/inserted] 0.2.445 (S.P) 5
2093445 Corporal [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
[inserted] 10 [/inserted] K. Lowbridge
Royal Engineers [inserted] 14 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
[inserted] H/22 25.4.48 [/inserted] [Star stamp]
20th August 1942 Age 21 [inserted] 19 [/inserted]
(Cross)
Forever in the hearts [inserted] 18 [/inserted]
Of those you love [inserted] 14 [/inserted]
[inserted] 10 [/inserted] [inserted] RR/2/6 [/inserted]
[inserted] Grave to be marked bu a permanent memorial n the {indecipherable} a kerb. [/inserted]
1192/1/A/8 0.2.446 (S.P) 6
1659070 Aircraftman 2nd Cl. [inserted] 23 [/inserted]
[inserted] 10 [/inserted] T.J. Fletcher [inserted] [/inserted]
Royal Air Force [inserted] 13 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
22nd December 1942 Age 32 [inserted] 21 [/inserted]
(Cross)
Silent memories [inserted] 14 [/inserted]
Are all that are left [inserted] 17 [/inserted]
Of a husband never forgotten. [inserted] 24 [/inserted]
Olive [inserted] 5 [/inserted]
[inserted] 10 [/inserted] [inserted] 117 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/2/7 [/inserted]
R/1190/1/A/8 0.2.447 (S.P) 7
13005476 Sapper [inserted] 14 [/inserted]
[inserted] 9 [/inserted] W.A. Simkiss
Royal Engineers [inserted] 14 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
27th January 1943 Age 45 [inserted] 20 [/inserted]
(Cross)
Gone but not forgotten [inserted] 19 [/inserted]
Always in our thoughts [inserted] 19 [/inserted]
Of his loving wife [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
And children [inserted] 11 [/inserted]
[inserted] 9 [/inserted] [inserted] 112 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/2/8 [/inserted]
R/1190/1/A/ 0.2.448 (S.P) 8
4927700 Sapper [inserted] 13 [/inserted]
[inserted] 11 [/inserted] G.H. Jenkinson
Royal Engineers [inserted] 14 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
6th June 1944 Age 18 [inserted] 16 [/inserted]
(No emblem)
In ever loving memory [inserted] 18 [/inserted]
Our dearest boy [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 12 [/inserted]
“Resting [inserted] 7 [/inserted]
Where no shadows fall “[inserted] 18 [/inserted]
[inserted] 11 [/inserted] [inserted] 98 [/inserted]
[inserted] RR/1/1 [/inserted]
1055/1/t [deleted 5 [/deleted] [inserted] 8 [/inserted] 0.3.157 9
4039480 Private [inserted] 14 [/inserted]
[inserted] 7 [/inserted] J Selvey
The King’s [inserted] 8 [/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
Shropshire Light Infantry [inserted] 23 [/inserted]
24th January 1941 [inserted] 15 [/inserted]
(Cross) [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 60 [/inserted]
[inserted] Awaiting owner’s consent. [/inserted]
[Star Stamp]
[inserted] H/11M 22/12/47[/inserted]
[inserted] RR/1/2 [/inserted]
1524/1/A/6 [inserted] 0.3.241 [/inserted] 10
4917720 Private [inserted] 14 [/inserted]
[inserted] 11 [/inserted] R.J. Carpenter
Army Catering Corps [inserted] 17[/inserted] [inserted] tick [/inserted]
20th September 1943 Age 25 [inserted] 22 [/inserted]
(Cross)
In memory [inserted] tick [/inserted] [inserted] 8 [/inserted]
Of my dearly beloved husband [inserted] 24 [/inserted]
[inserted] 11 [/inserted] [inserted] 82 [/inserted]
[Star Stamp] Do not execute Headstones marked with this sign until you receive further instructions.
DS88576/1 (41)/R67 15 2/47 R
Dublin Core
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Title
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission work order
Description
An account of the resource
Commonwealth War Graves Commission work order, for graves including that of A H D Batty.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
Format
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One typewritten sheet with annotations
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Identifier
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OBattyAHD619060-151001-02
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
British Army
Civilian
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Walsall
England--Staffordshire
Contributor
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Claire Monk
Creator
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission
final resting place
killed in action