Letter from Mrs Joan Wareing
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Letter from Mrs Joan Wareing
Description
Writes enquiring as to whether or not she needs a licence to remove her husband’s, who is a prisoner of war in Germany, car from Market Harborough to Scunthorpe or if there is a special permit she can use.
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1945-02-02
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One page typewritten letter
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EWareingJ[Recipient]450202-02
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56, West Common Gardens,
Old Brumby,
Scunthorpe,
Lincolnshire.
2nd February, 1945.
Dear Sir,
I wish to enquire whether I must have a licence to move my husband’s car (Squadron Leader Roberts Wareing) who has been now taken prisoner in Germany. He was at that time stationed in Huntingdon but had taken the car to a garage in Market Harborough for repairs. The car is at Market Harborough now and I wish to move same as soon as possible. Please let me know if there is a special permit or have I to licence and insure as for normal usage.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
56, West Common Gardens,
Old Brumby,
Scunthorpe,
Lincolnshire.
2nd February, 1945.
Dear Sir,
I wish to enquire whether I must have a licence to move my husband’s car (Squadron Leader Roberts Wareing) who has been now taken prisoner in Germany. He was at that time stationed in Huntingdon but had taken the car to a garage in Market Harborough for repairs. The car is at Market Harborough now and I wish to move same as soon as possible. Please let me know if there is a special permit or have I to licence and insure as for normal usage.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
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J Wareing, “Letter from Mrs Joan Wareing,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 18, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/28267.
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