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Scrapbook prepared by Bernard Clark for his son containing contributions from the crew of William Warburton's Lancaster. First page has sketch of Lancaster with crew positions noted. Other page includes signatures and other material from: Alan…

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Gives instructions for disposal of his possessions.

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Form sympathy letter from Buckingham Palace to Mrs F Phillips following the death of her husband.

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Excerpt (pages 7 and 8) from letter from CR Phillips to F Phillips. Writes he will be with her again soon and ambitions for after the war. Expresses his love for her.

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Sent from the Release Centre, giving an entitlement of £94-7-6.

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1er Mai 1941, Message des ouvriers de Coventry aux ouvries Francais

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War correspondent Paul Holt observes the Red Army for a fortnight along 3,000 Km of the Stalingrad front. He follows the armies of Colonel General Yeremenko. With little food and freezing temperatures, General Paulus’s only hope of supplies is…

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Report describing enemy aircraft flight action. At 0:45 at De Plank a Wellington was shot down. Identification of crew impossible. Reference made to De Plank cemetery. Around 1:45 a Wellington landed at Antwerp-Deurne airfield. At 00:30 a Wellington,…

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Informs her that her Husband Sgt J Lamport Newton was missing as a result of air operations on 6 August 1941.

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Sending message to Helen Newton

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Informs her that one member of his crew was a prisoner of war but asked that she make no effort to contact him. They were continuing to make enquiries about her husband.

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Writes that they had been advised by the air ministry not to try and contact two other members of her husband's crew in France to get information about her husband. Contract might jeopardize their position and chances to escape.

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Letter from [indecipherable signature] saying how pleased they are to know that she has heard from Bob.

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Tells of how pleased they were to hear that Bob is safe, and that a rocket bomb dropped a short distance from school. Also, of the play that is being rehearsed.

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Says how pleased that she has heard from Bob and hopes that she will get more news which will be passed on to them.

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States how pleased they are to know that Mr Wareing is safe in hospital.

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Envelope addressed to Squadron Leader and Mrs Robert Wareing.

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Informs her that her husband name was included in a German broadcast on October 24 as a prisoner of war.

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Tells her how he gave a lift to an airman who knew her husband. The airman said nice things about her husband.

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Informs her that her husband was missing as a result of air operations night 7/8 August 1944.

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A letter and inventory of the personal effects of Acting Squadron Leader Wareing.

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Letter of condolence to Joan Wareing from the Padre of the RAF station at Little Staughton. Also mentions he has acted as effects officer and her husbands effects have been sent to the central depository.

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Second version of a brief Resumé of Initial Flying Training and operational experiences on 106 Squadron, led by Wing Commander Bob Allen DSO with sorties against the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau Battleships in the Port of Brest. Slight amendment to…

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She thanks Joan for her letter and gift. She was pleased to hear about Bob. She tells her the latest news and that her boyfriend has been reported missing from Arnhem. Thanks her for photograph and catches up with news of friends, tells of her…

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Writes of her own medical trails and tribulations and other travels and activities. Says Joan must be anxious now Bob is back on operations. Asks how Joan got on at the wedding. Concluded with more gossip.
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