Letter to Wally Layne's wife from the RAF benevolent fund
Title
Letter to Wally Layne's wife from the RAF benevolent fund
Description
Had learned that her husband was missing. Informs her that information regarding allowances should be sought from the Air Ministry. he should let the benevolent fund know if she required any temporary assistance.
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Date
1943-09-29
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One page typewritten letter
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EInglesGLayneAJ430929
Transcription
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund.
PATRON : H.M. THE KING.
PRESIDENT : H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF KENT.
CHAIRMAN : THE RT. HON. LORD RIVERDALE, G.B.E.
Telephone No. : HOVE 3392 All
All Communications to be addressed to the Secretary
EATON HOUSE,
14, EATON ROAD,
HOVE, SUSSEX.
[boxed] Our Reference MB/AMS/152. [/boxed] [underlined] 29th September, 1943. [/underlined]
Mrs. W.H.Layne,
“Stoneleigh”
Barrowby High Rd.,
Grantham.
Dear Madam,
The Council of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund have learnt with much regret that your husband is reported missing, and I am asked to express their very sincere sympathy.
I am to inform you that if you require any further information regarding your official allowances, you should write direct to the Secretary, Air Ministry, Dept. C. A., Redhill, Worcester, who will be pleased to give you full particulars.
Should you be in need of some temporary assistance either [missing word] or at any time in the future, kindly let me know and I will arrange for our Representative to interview you at the earliest opportunity, otherwise please do not trouble to answer this letter..
Yours truly,
[signature] G. Inglis [/signature]
PP Squadron Leader,
Joint Secretary.
PATRON : H.M. THE KING.
PRESIDENT : H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF KENT.
CHAIRMAN : THE RT. HON. LORD RIVERDALE, G.B.E.
Telephone No. : HOVE 3392 All
All Communications to be addressed to the Secretary
EATON HOUSE,
14, EATON ROAD,
HOVE, SUSSEX.
[boxed] Our Reference MB/AMS/152. [/boxed] [underlined] 29th September, 1943. [/underlined]
Mrs. W.H.Layne,
“Stoneleigh”
Barrowby High Rd.,
Grantham.
Dear Madam,
The Council of the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund have learnt with much regret that your husband is reported missing, and I am asked to express their very sincere sympathy.
I am to inform you that if you require any further information regarding your official allowances, you should write direct to the Secretary, Air Ministry, Dept. C. A., Redhill, Worcester, who will be pleased to give you full particulars.
Should you be in need of some temporary assistance either [missing word] or at any time in the future, kindly let me know and I will arrange for our Representative to interview you at the earliest opportunity, otherwise please do not trouble to answer this letter..
Yours truly,
[signature] G. Inglis [/signature]
PP Squadron Leader,
Joint Secretary.
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Citation
Secretary RAF benevolent fund, “Letter to Wally Layne's wife from the RAF benevolent fund,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/30776.
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