Evans, James Robert

Title

Evans, James Robert
J R Evans

Description

Four items. This collection concerns James Robert Evans and contains four items. Two newspapers, a photograph of scientists and a letter by Arthur Harris.

It was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive by James Robert Evans for digitisation and catalogued by Andy Fitter.

Date

2016-11-16

Publisher

IBCC Digital Archive

Rights

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Identifier

Evans, JR

Collection Items

Union Jack newspaper 4 May 1945
A copy of the Western Italy edition of the newspaper. It contains various articles on the war including the capture of Hamburg, the surrender of German troops in Italy, Goebbels' suicide, the rescinding of the Control of Noise Order allowing hooters,…

Union Jack newspaper, 8 May 1945
Copy of the Western Italy edition of the newspaper, Special Edition reporting Victory in Europe Day. Contains articles on various repercussions around Europe, 'The Great Alliance", a report of the invasion campaign, of Britain's war and of the…

Group of German scientists
A group of 12 men and two women seated and standing in the sunshine outside a building. Two identical images, one of which has the names of some of the subjects annotated by hand. Amongst these is one man, indicated as Professor Max Planck and…

Introduction from Arthur Harris for Hamish Mahaddie
Introductory letter from Sir Arthur Harris for Hamish Mahaddie, in support of Mahaddie's post-war lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand. Harris greets Bomber Command veterans and describes the significance of their contribution to the war.…
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Collection Tree

  • Evans, James Robert