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Title
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Hogan, P J
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2017-12-05
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Hogan, PJ
Description
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Ninety-six items and a sub-collection with twenty two items..
The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Pat Hogan (436464 Royal Australian Air Force) and contains letters home to his family, his flying log book, accounts of his aircraft being shot down and him baling out, official documents, certificates and photographs.
He flew operations as a navigator with 466 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Elizabeth Anne Lusby and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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Title
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Australian Forces 1944 Christmas Card
Description
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Front page titled from all Australian forces and a b/w photograph of a row of thatched cottages captioned 'Cropthorne, Worcestershire, England'. Rear page text Ralph Waldo Emerson's tribute to England. Inside left page a b/w head and shoulders portrait of Winston Churchill. Inside right page seasons greetings for Christmas 1944 and new year.
Publisher
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Vandyk Printers Ltd, Bristol and Photochrom Company Ltd, Tunbridge Wells
Date
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1944-12
Format
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Four sides printed card with b/w photographs
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Photograph
Identifier
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SHoganPJ436464v20005
Coverage
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Royal Australian Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Worcestershire
England--Cropthorne (Hereford and Worcester)
England--Bristol
England--Tunbridge Wells
England--Gloucestershire
England--Kent
Temporal Coverage
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1944-12-25
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.
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)