Letter to Albert Evans' Mother from Imperial War Graves Commission
Title
Letter to Albert Evans' Mother from Imperial War Graves Commission
Description
The letter advises Albert's mother about visiting his grave and enclosing a leaflet with details.
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Date
1949-07-29
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Format
One typewritten sheet
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Identifier
EIWGCEvansMJ490729
Transcription
IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION,
WOOBURN HOUSE, WOOBURN GREEN,
HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKS.
[crest of the Imperial War Graves Commission]
[crest of the National Scheme for Disabled Men]
29th July 1949
Dear Madam,
In reply to your letter of the 20th July regarding your wish to visit the grave of the late Flying Officer A. Evans, I should explain that visits to War Graves in Germany are now being arranged by the organisations mentioned in the enclosed leaflet. Any of these organisations will no doubt give you full information regarding the facilities they offer.
It is understood from your letter that you have been informed by the Air Ministry of the number of the grave and the name of the cemetery in which your son is buried.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
Secretary
Mrs. J. Evans,
105 Canal House,
James Ridge,
Darlaston,
nr. Wednesbury,
Staffs.
[ink stamp]
WOOBURN HOUSE, WOOBURN GREEN,
HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKS.
[crest of the Imperial War Graves Commission]
[crest of the National Scheme for Disabled Men]
29th July 1949
Dear Madam,
In reply to your letter of the 20th July regarding your wish to visit the grave of the late Flying Officer A. Evans, I should explain that visits to War Graves in Germany are now being arranged by the organisations mentioned in the enclosed leaflet. Any of these organisations will no doubt give you full information regarding the facilities they offer.
It is understood from your letter that you have been informed by the Air Ministry of the number of the grave and the name of the cemetery in which your son is buried.
Yours faithfully,
[signature]
Secretary
Mrs. J. Evans,
105 Canal House,
James Ridge,
Darlaston,
nr. Wednesbury,
Staffs.
[ink stamp]
Collection
Citation
Imperial War Graves Commission, “Letter to Albert Evans' Mother from Imperial War Graves Commission,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed December 5, 2023, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/33003.
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