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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
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54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[censored stamps]
[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss D. Weeks.
37 Hawthorne Rd.
Bunkers Hill
Lincoln
England
[page break]
[censor stamp]
[page break]
Box 29.
Yarrawonga
Watervale
13.4.45
My dear Doris,
Here it is, practically the end of the week & your sea mail letter of Feb. 12th not answered yet. So here goes & I’ll not leave it till it is finished. Have been exceedingly busy today so, having a lot to do I got a move on so have a few minutes to spare. Tonight is the big Red X ball. But we don’t go, just send along our “door money” & some eats Made 6 dozen sausage rolls this morning & bye & bye soon as I’ve had some lunch, am going to a neighbour’s to cut sandwiches. Quite a gloom has been cast over everything by President Roosevelt’s death. It is a tragedy but one can find it in one’s heart to thank God it isn’t Churchill! Regarding Malcolm’s bike, I have not had any communication from the Air board with the exception of the letter at Christmas time, asking what I would like them to do with it. Undoubtedly they are a lot muddlers, & the time (& red tape) wasted is scandalous. Malcolm had told us about the snow, & the clearing of the runways but never mentioned the little brush-up
[page break]
he had with Bud over it. He was always most careful when writing, as he reckoned he did not intend the censor to get to work on it with his razor blade & quite often, if he did mention any little thing he was in doubt about he’d write “I hope the censor lets this thro’ – or words to that effect – then at the end of his letter “Cheerio censor”!
You asked me to tell you something of the Malcolm you did not know Doris. Well, really, there is little to tell. Life for him had only just begun. At school he was always smart, & anything he undertook to do, was done thoroughly. He was, when 16 in a shop & how he loathed it! dressed up behind a counter when he could be in greasy overalls driving a tractor, ect ect [sic].
We allowed him to leave & he was in his element on the farm, driving the tractor & shearing sheep ect [sic]. A greater opportunity came his way when about 18 & he went to the Sth. east on a big property, but all his pals were joining up, & numerous were the letters that came begging our consent to allow him to join up. At last he came home & weedled a reluctant “Yes” from his dad. He used to say to me, “Now
[page break]
3)
don't be worrying, will you Mops. It will be 2 years before I see action”. How quickly those two years went! Malcolm was always the same happy laughing kid. I’ve snapshots of him when he was but a little chap & practically right thro his short life, & one day soon, when I can bring myself to do so, I am putting them in an album. He loved everything small – puppies, kittens, chicks, & even babies! Across the road from us is a sheep station & I never failed, for as long as I can remember, to tell him, when writing of the appearance of the first wee lambs, & even from England, he wrote so excitedly in reply to this bit of news. Any day now the first lambs will appear & ever & anon I find myself at the kitchen window looking for them, & in a way I’m rather dreading their coming. I know I’m going to have a weep.
- Doris is now established at the hostel at Undalya; we took her down the other night, & three of the girls were in residence – the matron, sub matron & Welfare officer – they are all young & of course are called by their Christian name by all the [deleted] all [/deleted] girls – all except the W.O, Miss Jean Scott – she has
[page break]
4)
has always been “Scotty” to the girls. The train was due in less than an hour, bringing the other 18 girls so there was great rushing round, a big fire blazed in the kitchen stove & the kettles were all singing a welcome. Miss Scott showed us thro the hostel & it is beautiful. The rooms are large, there are several bedrooms, Doris claimed one with three beds for herself & two friends – Barbara & Diana. The largest bedroom contains 6 beds, 6 dressing tables, 6 chairs & three wardrobes so you can judge at the size.
Big French windows open out on the veranda from these bedrooms. The dining room is furnished like a Café – there are several small tables, each seating 5 or 6 girls & as they go in “gangs” so these “gangs” must sit at the one table! The sitting room is large, & contains a huge table, where the girls may sit & write or play table tennis ect [sic]. There’s a lovely big fireplace, & a big bay window complete with roomy window seat makes it an ideal room for the girls to spend their few leisure minutes. Now they have a gardening craze & sent to me for some seedlings. Just how long the craze will last remains to be seen. Doris & Barbara are
[page break]
coming out for the weekend.
We had Doris & Margaret over Easter & my sister Hazel & hubby & the two boys motored over for the day. The girls didn’t get up Sunday morning till 10.30 & looked quite crestfallen. Marg. Said “we would have got up hours ago, but we were [underlined] sure [/underlined] we’d get breakfast in bed” I reminded them it was April 1st. When I went to bed that night I just couldn’t get in, & found they’d got a bit of their own back by “short sheeting” the bed. Had a letter from Mrs Gryst during the week, she said Bruce is reporting daily to Depot, just waiting from day to day to see what will turn up. Well, I really must stop now Doris, get around & have a good time, won’t you. Don’t be too sad, it is not what Malcolm would want, & I have grieved enough & shed tears enough for us both. They say time is a great healer, but it must be a dreadfully long time, as the ache in my heart today is just the same as it was 9 months ago. We never will forget Malcolm & it is almost impossible to beleive [sic] that never more will we hear that happy laugh. Not in this world, that is, but we’ll meet again someday.
Our fondest love, M Payne xxxxx
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Letter from Mrs Payne, mother of Flight Sergeant Malcolm Payne, to Doris Weeks
Description
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Catches up on activities and expresses gloom over President Roosevelt's death. Talks of Malcolm's bike and censorship of his letters. Writes about Malcolm when he was young. Catches up with family news,
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1945-04-14
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Five page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMLWeeksD450413
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Australia
South Australia--Clare
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England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
South Australia
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1945-04-14
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
grief
killed in action
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Box 29
Yarrawonga
Watervale
My dear Doris
Was so glad to receive your air letter of July 1st yesterday and do so much appreciate what you are doing for us. I know only too well dear how you are feeling & the shock you must have got. I'll never forget opening Mrs Shaw's letter, every thing went black & just for one awful moment I was sure I was going to faint. Naturally we are feeling hurt at being so shabbily treated by Air Ministry - Air Board in Aust. is just as ignorant of facts as we ourselves but have set about making inquiries. As early as May 6th Mrs Grieve was notified of the facts yet it was June 6th when we were informed "that all efforts to trace our son being fruitless, he must now be officially presumed dead. Only last week we received the dear kids death certificate "officially presumed dead." The English & Canadian parents were notified by telegram before receiving letter of explanation & photo. Yesterday we had a note from War Graves Directorate (Melbourne) saying Malcolm was laid to rest at local cemetery of Court [sic] L'Eveque. Imagine the shock it would have been had we not had letters from Canada & England. Mrs Grieve has kindly offered to have a photo taken off hers for us & Peggy is having one done for Allen's parents
[page break]
It is most kind of Mrs Grieve. She said its a lovely photo & shows the French people standing reverently by & the caskets are covered with lovely flowers. She is going to France one day to see Allans grave & I'd love to press a lot of flowers from my garden dear & send her to take to Malcolm for me. His grave by the way is No 1. Little "Scottys" is No 3
[page break]
You will probably have had some details by the time this reaches you. He was wonderful to know & you tho you had him for so short a time, you have wonderful memories Sorry about cutting, I meant to have sent it before but will do so during week. Keith is on his way home will arrive about 20th. Now my dear, all our love, & be brave. Words are very futile but I think of you so often.
Fondest love,
M. Payne.
[page break]
AIR LETTER
[postage stamp]
[post mark]
Miss D. WEEKS.
37 HAWTHORNE Rd
BUNKERS HILL
LINCOLN
ENGLAND
Sender's name and address:
MRS F. PAYNE
Watervale
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Letter from Mrs Payne, mother of Flight Sergeant Malcolm Payne, to Doris Weeks
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Appreciates all that Doris is doing. Writes that the are being shabbily treated by Air Ministry and that others had been informed of their relatives fate they had not. They had received notification of presumed dead and that Malcolm was laid to rest in Court L'Eveque. This would have been a shock if they had not had letters from relatives of other crew members. Mention photograph of burial in France sent to her by another relative,
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1945-07-15
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Two page handwritten air letter
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eng
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EPayneMLWeeksD450715
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Australia
South Australia--Clare
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England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
France
France--Haute-Marne
France--Arc-en-Barrois
South Australia
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1945-07-15
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Margaret Carr
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
final resting place
grief
killed in action
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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A417512 F/S. Payne M.
R.A.F. Bardney.
[deleted] Wed [/deleted] Tues.
[inserted] (Don’t even know the day) [/inserted]
Darling Pet,
Well I don’t Know what to think – we’ve been mucked around something damnably. Haven’t much time to write you now either, hence the scribble.
Hope you read it O.K.
Sunday night they scrubbed Ops about 7.30 – on Monday night we were out in the Kite and it was scrubbed. [deleted] M [/deleted] No no. – that was Sat & Sun nights. Last night we’d been flying about an hr and were recalled.
Today we flew again
[page break]
and tonight were told to be at briefing room for some mysterious meeting. We had – that – not flying tonight – and now there’s bags of work to be done tonight. Wouldn’t it wreck one!
Have been recieving [sic] letters from you O.K. Pet. Sorry I wasn’t in the mess today when you rang.
I love you darling.
Cheerio for now –
All my love Pet
Malcolm XX?
xxxx
xxxx
xxxxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Letter from Flight Sergeant Malcolm Payne. He writes of his frustration at cancelled operations.
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Two page handwritten letter
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD[Date]-01
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Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Civilian
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
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RAF Bardney
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln [/underlined].
[page break]
[Royal Canadian Air Force crest]
[page break]
A.417512
F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
No. Ante Rm.
R.A.F. Stn.
Wigsley
Newark
Notts.
[underlined] 12-3-44. [/underlined]
Hello Darling,
It seems ridiculous that I should have to put such a huge, idiotic address on such a small page but the R.A.F. are experts in the art of Bull. S. after 5 years of practice and it’s one of their gawky regulations.
However, let’s not worry too much over such trifling things.
I feel an utter pig darling. I left the mess less than five minutes before you rang this evening. After waiting 15 minutes I decided you weren’t going to call me and the weather was beginning to get
[page break]
- as I thought – too rough for you to venture out. That’s twice I’ve let you down now and really [deleted] darlg [/deleted] ([symbol] damn) darling. I’m awfully sorry. Please forgive me.
We’ve not long since finished a thick “cup of cocoa and a tin of peaches which Donald condescended to open. Most generous of him don’t you think, and don’t make noises as though your mouth waters!
I’m lying flat on my tummy, (which is making queer jingling noises) and find its most difficult to write in such a position.
I’ve spoken to
[page break]
Midge Angel and have tried to make him turn his bed over to you, but nothing doing so I guess you’ll just have to put up with me for a bed mate! D’you mind?
[indecipherable name] and I left the garage at 12.15 last evening and were in the billet at precisely 1. AM so I’m beginning to think one can do amazing things with such ridiculously short legs as mine, and a “bike”.
We are supposed to be doing P.T. tomorrow my Pet but I’m afraid they’ve “had” me as I want to tear into Lincoln to cuddle my beloved xxx [circled x]
[page break]
I must say dearest “its” almost a glorious change to have my old bicycle out here. The odd little pieces of energy it saves me are countless.
Know what Darling? I’m terribly much in love. What’s more [deleted] its [/deleted] (Bugger!!!) it happens to be you I’m loving.
I must mentally hug and kiss you good night for now my darling and please may your ear burn just a weeny bit
Bye bye dearest
my very fondest
love and kisses
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]. xxxx
Xxxxx
Xxxxxx
[circled x] [circled x] [underlined] Specials Returned [/underlined]
Xxxxxxxxxxxxx behind the [deleted] op [/deleted] counter.
[inserted] P.S My writing isn’t really like all [underlined] this trash always. [/underlined] M.P.
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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He writes apologising for missing her phone call, about his friends' antics and his activities. Says he is happy to have his bicycle. Ends with endearments.
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1944-03-12
1944-03-13
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EPayneMHWeeksD440312
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-03
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Four page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Wigsley
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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LETTER CARD [crest]
[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss D. Weeks,
37. Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln [/underlined]
[page break]
A417512 F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
R.A.F. etc. Wigsley.
My Darling,
I’m thoroughly bloody disgusted with these camp telephones.
I almost put my foot through one tonight. What did you think of it. Blasted thing.
My love overcame the scotch in me dearest and I spent another sixpence to get through to you – by which time, however, you had gone – left – buggered off as it were and I became bitterly [deleted] disappoint [/deleted] (damned page isn’t wide enough. Oh hang it) disappointed.
I do so much want to see you darling – please believe me and I’m so impossibly and hopelessly in love I don’t hold myself responsible for my actions half the time. I’m in a hellish mood now in fact and to crown it our fire is almost out and Don has pinched our coal – [underlined] all [/underlined] of it mind you, [underlined] All [/underlined] of it!! Hell.
I hope I manage to phone you tomorrow darling to make some arrangements [deleted] se [/deleted] to see you again.
The bottom looms in sight kid so I must spend a penny & turn in. All my fondest love darling and oodles of kisses, Ever yrs Malcolm
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Writes of his frustration with the phone system, a little of life and declares his love.
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1944-03-14
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One page handwritten letter card
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440314
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Royal Air Force
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-03-14
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Wigsley
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[inserted] Doris Weeks.
37. Hawthrone Rd.
Lincoln. [/inserted]
LETTER CARD [crest]
[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
[underlined] Damn the address. [/underlined]
Monday.
My Only Darling,
I’m curled up again in bed – thank Heaven – and find it most difficult to keep my eyes open – so if you hear me groaning please poke me in the ribs and [underlined] maybe [/underlined] I’ll awaken again.
Blast you, move over darling and let me sleep. Ouch – you’re pinching me!
Wish it could be Darling – I so love you. Please believe me won’t you. I know you are almost afraid to even think it but really Angel I am sincere about it all.
Had the pleasure of receiving another parcel from Mother today with boys feasts. Doing swell aren’t I? Must scram now sweetheart – see you Wednesday. (I hope.) 48 starts Friday I think.
‘Night dearest. All my love and x’s
Xxxxxxxxxx Malcolm.
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Starts with love talk, mentions parcel from mother and leave coming up.
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1944-03-21
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One page handwritten letter card
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440321
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Royal Air Force
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
England--Newark (Nottinghamshire)
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1944-03-21
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
Wigsley etc.
15-4-44.
[underlined] CAUTION No news here at all [/underlined]
Darling Angel,
Thanks a heap and a heap more for the photo Pet. Its now adorns the wall of our (Midge and I) luxurious suite and, darling I’m awfully proud of it. Instead of just sitting here and dreaming of you and loving [inserted] you [/inserted] so much I can also see you – well, almost.
So love you so terribly much dearest. Anyway you should know that by now but I must keep telling you.
And thank you too for the card – it’s ever so sweet of you. But then of course you are a sweet kid.
I didn’t get any parcel darling but I’m rather inclined to think the
[page break]
Xx
W.A.A.F. Office “bitch” in charge of that section has had far too many late nights. She sure looks it anyway.
Don’t tell her I said so though.
I’m sorry I wasn’t able to ring you this morning “Missus” and still more sorry I couldn’t see you tonight. We had the afternoon off but had to be back for briefing at 6 O’clock. Not knowing where I would most likely find you and knowing that I wouldn’t anyway I decided to stay in and do some work. Stop laughing – I said [underlined] work [/underlined] – and mean it.
Anyway to go on with my story. I sat in a
[page break]
Xxx
chair in the Auto room after lunch and what do you know – I woke up just in time for tea. “Ah! Me”. (Quote D.G.W.B.)
We did actually get air-borne tonight but the weather became duff so we returned to base. When we landed our brakes wouldn’t hold and we finished up having an argument with the hedge at t’other end of the Air-field. Apart from the bumps it was quite exciting.
I’m in bed now after having piled my inards [sic] high with bacon and eggs. (two of). 3 today!!!
[page break]
xxxx
Darling, when I see you again you are going to tell me what all this shorthand means – or else!
Well Pet the time is 12.45 A.M and I’m going to fall asleep if I don’t say good night now. I only wish you were here with me then it wouldn’t be necessary to say it at all.
For now, kid, cheerio.
All my fondest love
always darling.
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]
xxxxxxx
xxxxxx
xxxx
Just to be going on with. More in the flesh later M.
xxxx
xxx
xxxx from Fx for yes Fx.
[page break]
X X X X
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Thanks her for photograph and card and complains that he has received no parcel. Sorry he missed seeing her but had to be back at base. Flew but overran runway into hedge on landing. Ends with endearments.
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1944-04-15
1944-04-17
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Five page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440415
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-04
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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love and romance
RAF Wigsley
runway
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
[inserted] Got the “baccy” O.K Darling. Thanks millions Repay you when I see you? [/inserted]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
No.2 Ante Rm.
Wigsley
etc. etc.
23.4
Darling,
I’m tired! I managed to crawl most reluctantly out of my bundle of blankets and such this afternoon about 4.30 and now I’m ready for bed again at 10 O’clock.
We flew last night Pet, and if you managed to get through to the mess I was at bloody bloody briefing. I didn’t even have time to ‘phone there and leave a message. Hell! but I bet you were mad.
The trip last night was horrible – no awful - sounds better. When we finally got “down”, filled the gaps inside and climbed into bed the old clock showed almost 6. Not bad I reckon because we got air-borne about 9 O’clock the night before.
[page break]
Struth! I believe I’m moaning again. I seem to do a lot of it don’t I Angel?
Now – why didn’t I come in and see you tonight. Well darling it was work. I did a small amount of everything tonight. Ironing, sewing sweeping. Really a domestic old bugger – but aren’t I just. Anyway I’m going to see you tomorrow night whether you like it or not. I’ve a strong feeling you will like it though. Am I right?
There’s been a rather persistent rumour going round that we won’t be going to Syerson until Thursday and if that’s the case a 48 seems to be sticking out at us. Gee! but I hope so darling. Should we get one
[page break]
it will most probably be starting from after duty tomorrow. Darling, you’ll hear all this tomorrow so why am I telling you. Why do I write at all in fact. I guess it’s because I love you so much darling and then too, I seem lost not having even heard you today.
I do love you darling xxxxx I saw Elsie to the top of the hill O.K Friday night and gave her (bugger) a weeny teeny good-night “peck” about which you will most likely have heard a great deal. But I know you trust me darling and that too gives me a wonderful feeling.
I don’t know whether you get what I mean – I suppose you do anyway.
The [underlined] ammonia [/underlined]? works
[page break]
wonders Pet. Like hell. I carried it stuck down the front of my tunic the other night, dismounted from that wonderful piece of machinery which I place between my legs, then tred water, propped it against the wall then – Then the bottle slipped out and broke on our doorstep. Hell! I was mad. I [deleted] cav [/deleted] cursed long loud and heartily and felt eased. Strange that you know. I wasn’t cursing because it cost me 10D but to think that I carried it from Lincoln right to my room then broke the bugger. Now I think it’s a helluva a joke.
Oh! by the way, that was bud (he apparently isn’t worth a capital “B” but it’s just a slip on my part.) who we saw
[page break]
heroically knecking a wench in the cinema. He’s quite [deleted] disappoint [/deleted] disappointed we didn’t go and sit with him. Aw heck!!!
My peepers are beginning to close dearest so methinks I shall leave you and get some in. I’ll be ringing and seeing you tomorrow.
‘Night for now
All my love darling
Ever Yours
[underlined] Malcolm. [/underlined]
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxxx
XXXX
x for you
x ?
I’m not going to read through and correct – just overlook ‘em Pet. xx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Writes about a bad operation the previous night. Explains why he could not come and see her. Hoping for 48 hour pass. Tells story about bottle of ammonia and identified an acquaintance seen with girl in local cinema.
Date
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1944-04-23
1944-04-24
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Five page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440423
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-04-23
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Wigsley
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthrone Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F Stn.
Syerston,
Nr. Newark
NOTTS.
[underlined] Thursday [/underlined]
My Darling,
I’m sitting up in bed – almost dead – and am about to warn you this is going to be ever such a short note. You may be able to tell by my writing that I’m going like Hell Pet so that I may catch up on a wee bit more sleep. It’s not sunset yet either.
Well darling we’re here. Don’t we know it. I think we’ll be much more comfortable [deleted] that [/deleted] than at Wigsley
The camp is practically the same as Scampton but is frightfully untidy.
(like me!).
[page break]
xx
Darling, I love you over and over again and I believe now you know it.
I didn’t get a chance to give you a tinkle this morning – duty having the first say an’ all ‘at y’know
I know you will have forgiven me though Pet long ‘ere this. Please. xx
I have just finished an Air-Graph to Mother telling her [underlined] what I did [/underlined]? [inserted] good [underlined] grammar [/underlined] [/inserted] during my leave. Well – almost. Had I not written her tonight my conscience would have pricked me so much
[page break]
xxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
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Writes he is tired but that they will be more comfortable in new camp. Explains he could not phone and that he had written to his mother.
Date
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1944-04-28
Format
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Three p[age handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440427
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
England--Nottinghamshire
Temporal Coverage
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1944-04-28
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
military living conditions
RAF Syerston
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln
[page break]
[postmark]
[page break]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F. Stn.
Syerston
Nr Newark
Notts.
28-4-44
Darling,
I’m going to try and rake up enough news to partly compose a letter to you to fulfill [sic] my promise and because (and this is my main reason) because I love you so darling. Had it not been for Pay Parade (notice the capital letters) this morning I would having listening to your lovely voice now. Provided of course the boss didn’t rouse you and make you work.
Have you had enough sleep yet Pet? No! I haven’t either but I will certainly catch up on some here I’ll bet. Believe me though dearest I would much rather stay awake and be with you.
[page break]
xx
I think I may go into Newark tomorrow evening and find the station and where the bus to Lincoln leave from etc. Definitely no “bags” though kid. You know I wouldn’t anyway. I have lost my randiness since leaving you!!
Glad to see you have learned to use the word in your letters. The letter was waiting for me in the mess when I went down after being paid. You don’t know how much I look forward to recieving [sic] those darling. I do really.
Donald, by the way, has paid me my 3 quid
[page break]
xxx
and the way I’m saving now I’ll be able to get married before I know what I’m doing – If the boys wanted a stamp I used to let ‘em have it, use my boot polish, shaving cream and hosts of other small things. Now I charge them for stamps – hide my boot polish and come out with an emphatic NO when asked for other things. You see my darling – you are making a real Scotsman of me. But Heaven knows – don’t I like it. From you I mean of course.
We had an awfully
[page break]
xxxx
lazy afternoon. First off we had a weeny teeny “Pep” talk by the lady adjutant who I think made herself nasty. Another Bull – S. talk followed that [deleted] that [/deleted] then came the signing of an order book and so back to the old flea-bag for a nap – which I didn’t get. Damn it.
Darling, why can’t we be together while we’re having all this glorious weather.
I only wish it could be so and, sweet, I know for sure you do too. And that alone gives me the most marvellous feeling.
[page break]
xxxxx
I wrote another Air-Graph to mother lunch time and a letter tonight enclosing some post-cards which will undoubtedly interest her. I’m doing quite well in fact with my mail home now aren’t I?
Giving myself a huge pat on the back now aren’t I. I think the [deleted] [indecipherable word] [/deleted] pleasant surrounding are more conducive to letter writing anyway.
Pet, there isn’t any more news to write you but I could fill pages telling you I love you but I wouldn’t be able
P.T.O.
[page break]
X
tell you how much so I think I will finish.
Bye for now my only Darling
All my fondest love forever.
Malcolm
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxx
XXX
[circled x]
X?
I love you X muph!
P.S. Notice how the writing deteriorates toward the end
xxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Starts with endearments and love talk and talk of pay parade. Mentions reconnaissance to Newark and has received her letter. Writes about how he now charges other to use his stuff as he is saving up. Talks of daily activities and that he has written to mother. Ends with endearments.
Date
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1944-04-28
1944-04-29
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Six page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440428-01
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincoln
England--Lincolnshire
Temporal Coverage
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1944-04-28
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Syerston
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIGHTING FORCES COMFORTS FUND
[undelined] ‘scuse [sic] mistakes [/underlined]
A.417512
F/Sgt. Payne.M.H.
RAF Stn.
Bardney
Nr. Lincoln
Lincs
etc.
etc.
etc.
Friday
Hello Darling Pet,
Many thanks for your letter which I received today – and I don’t think it was moany. I caught the train back to camp O.K and passed Donald before he got to the station. Subsequently it fell to me to buy the tickets. Hell it hurt.
It was late when we got into camp – well reasonably – and I didn’t [deleted] fell [/deleted] ?!!! [sic] feel like eating so what did I do? I didn’t
[Page break]
xx [page 2]
P/O Hallett was waiting for us with that wicked gleam in his eye – you know. A few minutes after duty and I left town yesterday the transport arrived to take us to Bardney. Midge and Johnny went? [sic] (came) and took our baggage with them.
Anyway – the bus picked us up about 10 O’clock this morning and so here we are. Oh! darling, I forgot to tell you we picked our mail up early this morning (I had to sort the
[Page break]
xxx [page 3]
whole station mail to get it) so that’s how I happened to get your letter. You know we didn’t get out here until 2.30 and by the time we’d had a feed it was 3.30. We reported to the “Boss” then and were calmly informed that we were doing a x [cross] country trip tonight. Yours truly had to see the M.O, who has again grounded me and made me report 3 times day for testament.
Can’t you see how ill your old hubby is darling. He’s on his last legs. Nearly.
[Page break]
[underlined] xxxx [/underlined] [page 4]
The trains run fairly well to and from Lincoln from here sweet so I should be able to see you reasonably often. Because the others have been I mean – are going to fly I am responsible for getting a [indecipherable word], blankets, sheets, cleaning up and making beds and God knows what for the boys. I am on my last legs now darling and still have loads of work to do. I hear the crew taking off now. I hope your mops didn’t “dress you
[Page break]
xxxxx [page 5]
down” Petty pic for being so long by my bedside this morning. Did she?
Darling – I was in a silly mood last night and today. I have been feeling a real pig about it. Will you forgive me angel. I must finish this before I get to the bottom of the page – anyway I’d have to there’s no news.
Night for now darling one. Hundreds & hundreds of X’s
Ever yours
Malcolm
I love you darling
P.T.O
[Page break]
X ?
X [underlined] Do you miss us [/underlined]
[Page break]
NEWARK NOTTS 645PM 30 APR 1944 [postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks
37 Hawthorne Rd
Bunkers Hill
Lincoln
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
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Writes about journey back to camp by train. Talks about moving to Bardney. Scheduled for cross country but had to see medical officer who grounded him for three days and now he has to do clean up tasks, Mentions easy trains to Lincoln to see her and apologises for his mood during visit.
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1944-04-30
Format
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Six page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
Type
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Text
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EPayneMHWeeksD440428-02
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-04-30
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Emma Bonson
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Malcolm Payne
ground personnel
love and romance
medical officer
RAF Bardney
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[Royal Air Force crest]
A.417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.,
R.A.F. Stn.,
Syerston,
NR Newark,
Notts.
[underlined] Sunday [/underlined]
Hello Darling,
Joy of all joys – the station Commander was so pleased with the work done during the month that he came good today and gave us a half day off. Gee! but I almost nipped into Lincoln. But never mind I’ll be there tomorrow night.
Anyway instead we went for a bike ride into Newark Midge, Bud and myself. After watching a cricket match, R.A.F v. Army for a while (Hell! was it drag) we went down to a forces canteen, partook of a couple
[page break]
of cups of tea per man, (or mouse) had several hundred tarts? – which were all tart and no jam – then stretched ourselves out on the lawn in the sun and quietly dozed off.
I was rudely awakened by W.A.M placing a hot cup of coffee on my bare hand. The time was then something after five. We rode slowly back to camp and I had the most glorious cold show imaginable. Oh! but was it lush.
Then we took blankets out on the grass
[page break]
Darling Pet – I wish you had been there – just you and I alone. I do miss you angel and want to be with you all the time.
Maybe you don’t believe it kid but it’s so very very true. On day soon darling I’m going to ask you to be mine always so you can start preparing your answer now and it [underlined] must [/underlined] be [underlined] Yes [/underlined]. xxxx
Tomorrow being the first of May we are going to remove the concieted [sic] look from Donalds face – We are in
[page break]
other words, going to shave off his miserable moustache.
He’ll go absolutely bloody mad but we all think it’s time he didn’t have it.
I have run short of news sweet, so will say cheerio for now.
All my very, very, very fondest love and all my kisses always darling. xxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxx
xx
xxxx
[circled x] for you (The Missus)
[circled x] for Mrs. F. ?
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Writes that station commander gave them half a day off and they went into Newark and talks about their activities there, Continues with love talk and mention of marriage.
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Five page handwritten letter
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440430
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Royal Air Force
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
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love and romance
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RAF Syerston
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37. Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [\underlined]
[page break]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F. Stn,
Syerston,
NR. Newark,
Notts.
[underlined] Wednesday [/underlined]
[inserted] Haven’t the energy to correct any [underlined] mistakes [/underlined] [/inserted]
Hello Darling,
This was as far as I got when I decided to ‘phone you. Now I feel heaps and heaps better.
What do you think of this wind Pet? I’ve been running around with my hair down over my eyes today. Gee! but does it annoy me. Both the wind and the hair.
The wind was like this yesterday morning when we were riding back from Lincoln – Newark I mean – and it wasn’t
[page break]
xx
behind us either.
Don has retained his [underlined] bloody [/underlined] “Mo” but only because we forgot about it until it was almost time to go on parade.
I can imagine how much you would [deleted] have [/deleted] liked to [inserted] have [/inserted] been with us whilst sunbathing. Yes, Bud is skinny – bleedin’ ‘ell yes.
Oh darling, say that again. I mean about the chaps picking on someone their own size and not an old cripple next time they want to wrestle. I was tickled “pink” with that Pet.
[page break]
xxx
I’m awfully glad to hear you went back to bed, yesterday darling. I’m almost on my knees now.
It was about 11-30 when I went to bed last night and was up this morning at 6. I think I’ll be late again tonight too. Oh hell but who cares. I love you just the same darling one.
Our silly old Engineer is singing bloody swing sweet and dancing with himself in the middle of the room.
[page break]
xxxx
I recd. [sic] a huge (well 6) letters from home yesterday and boy! – are they always welcome.
But darling so are yours.
You say you don’t know this [indecipherable word] dance. Remember me telling you about her once. You know, the school-girl – or don’t you.
Dearest, there isn’t any news now and I’m in a bad mood so will say cheers.
All my best love darling Angel.
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[circled x] !!!?
[circled x] for you
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Title
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
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Feeling better after phoning her. Talks about wind and catches up with news about long days. Mentions six letters from home. Ends with endearments
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1944-05-04
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Four page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440503
Coverage
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-05-04
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Syerston
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
x [deleted] indecipherable word] [/deleted]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A.417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F. Stn.,
Syerston,
NR. Newark
[underlined] Notts. [/underlined]
Friday
[inserted] Mistakes must [underlined] be excused [/underlined] [/inserted]
My Only Darling,
Just recieved [sic] another letter from you faithful Pet and it’s made me ashamed of myself for not writing you last night. There wasn’t anything to tell you except how much I love you and even then I can’t tell you how much darling. xxx
I was in bed at 6 last P.M. and didn’t get up until 7-30 this morning. Gee! but aren’t I just too lazy
As you have already noticed we were not on early flying. The B-s never put the notice up
[page break]
xx
until about 1/2 past 6 so I believe and we were not on it as expected. Had I [deleted] not [/deleted] known about 1/2 past five I would have been in Lincoln to cuddle you last night dearest Angel. After I rang you I wanted to go in so much that I became cheesed off. Hence the early entrance to my flea bag.
Anyway – I am going to Lincoln tonight or “bust” and I have hopes of seeing you before you see this letter. Darling I love you.
I tried to phone
[page break]
xxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
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Starts with some love talk and explains that flying did not happen and missed opportunity to see her. Hoping to go to Lincoln to see her that evening.
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1944-05-06
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Five page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440505
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-05-06
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Syerston
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks
37, Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIGHTING FORCES COMFORT FUND
A417512 F/Sgt. Payne. M.
Syerston Etc.
My Darling,
Here I am as promised – and I’m not in bed. I decided after a helluva lot of pondering to do a wee drop of washing. I did not – repeat not press my uniform but I did some other ironing. The time by the way is now 11.30!!
Bloody bloody bloody.
I’m awfully sorry darling but sometimes I do swear you know.
Ain’t it cute.
I have just finished writing home Pet so my conscience no longer
[page break]
[underlined] 2. [/underlined]
pricks me. Not that it ever does much mind you – in spite of what you said this afternoon.
Darling tell me what to write please.
I love your sweetness heaps and heaps and heaps but that isn’t news is it? And you know it anyway so what diff – is it.
Some of the boys came in a few minutes ago and I’ve been gossiping with them for a while but there’s no choice bits which I can tell
[page break]
you.
Oh! By the way – how do you like my [deleted] S.A.C [/deleted] S.A.F.F.C.F. writing gear?
Y’know – if it was decorated at top ‘n all I’d rather like it.
Darling, I know you’ll be disappointed and I don’t like making you disappointed but I can’t write any more just now.
[deleted] [indecipherable letter] [/deleted] (Bugger!) Do you mind? By hell I’m making some mistakes.
Will say ‘Night for now darling.
All my love and x’s always.
Yours [underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxx
xxxx
xxxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Writes about activities.
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1944-05-09
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Three page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440509
Coverage
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-05-09
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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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.
Contributor
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
Creator
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
military living conditions
RAF Syerston
-
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Title
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2018-05-18
Rights
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
N.B. [symbol]
A.417512
F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
Kodak House,
Kingsway
[underlined] London W.C.2 [/underlined]
[underlined] 10/5/44 [/underlined]
Hello Darling,
I’m awfully sorry I was unable to write last night darling one and my excuse isn’t because I went out because I didn’t – GIT it? No Pet, I was frightfully busy and I had to go to the hospital for treatment which I forgot to tell you about when I spoke to you last.
If I don’t go ([deleted] wh [/deleted] Damn!!!) it isn’t entered in the book and I would then be slapped smartly on the pegs
[page break]
[underlined] 2. [/underlined]
for not attending a parade. That is the reason (and work) I didn’t write you last night.
I rang the office about 5 and some wench told me you had tonsilitis [sic] which aforesaid statement has since been confirmed as being gospel by the receipt of – by me of course – of your two efforts – to write letters.
My sorrow my pigeon, is most acute and my sympathy knows no bounds and knowing what a weak constitution
[page break]
[underlined] 3 [/underlined].
thou hast my lovey Dove I am most grieved to think you will be invalided for a considerable period of time. However, a doctor of most usual talent and accuracy (at knife throwing) and – I hasten to assure you – one of the most loveable characters one could wish to meet (gentle pat on back – becoming harder and faster as the music becomes more sloppy and louder – all coming over the wireless as an afterthought)
[page break]
[underlined] 4. [/underlined]
has come to my notice and it is my desire and intentions to send “quicker’n bloody ‘ell” to your bedside – poor mite – this MOST remarkable, kindly, gentle, caressing, soothing, lovable old quack whose name is – “ladies and gents Malcolm – Henry – Payne.
Let’s get serious darling Angel. I was awfully sorry to hear you were ailing Pet.
Please get better soon won’t you. I go and get a dose 3 times daily and I believe
[page break]
[underlined] 5 [/underlined].
I’m feeling slightly better for it all.
They haven’t posted us yet but I think it will come off by tomorrow. Send any letters to the above address won’t you sweet and they’ll reach me after only a couple of days.
What do you think Pet. Bud got his Commission today and is he pleased with “hisself”.
I got bags of mail yesterday from mother and a couple of cables back which I sent a
[page break]
[underlined] 6 [/underlined].
week ago. They have suspended the service.
Today I recd. two from you – one from Rosemary? one from another girl, one from her brother and one from my brother.
Wizzo what. And I’ve answered all of them. I reckon it’s pretty good going.
I didn’t tell you why I didn’t come in tonight did I. Work it out darling.
This is all for now my darling. Night Night.
All my very best of best love darling
Ever yours
Malcolm
xxx
xxx
xx
xx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Apologises for not writing but had to go to hospital. Mentioned he had tried to ring her office but she as absent due to tonsillitis for which he offers condolence. Mentions he has not been posted yet but received lots of mail from mother and other acquaintances.
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1944-05-10
1944-05-11
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Six page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440510
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Civilian
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Great Britain
England--London
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-05-10
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Tricia Marshall
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love and romance
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss D. Weeks,
37. Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln [/underlined].
[page break]
[Royal Air force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F. Stn.,
Syerston,
NR Newark
[underlined] Notts [/underlined].
[underlined] Saturday [/underlined].
Dearest Darling Angel,
At least this is a start but the big question is can I find enough news to make a letter of it. I’ll try.
Was ever so pleased and thrilled to recieve [sic] you [sic] two letters today Pet. I only hope you have had at least one of mine.
I won’t send you a quid in this darling because I’m coming in Monday night and you will have only just got this letter by then.
Do you mind sweet? Was it by any chance you who you were talking about kid when you said there
[page break]
xx
was a very sad grass widow firewatching the other night. I’m awfully sorry her “hubby” had to leave her. I am really. Quite amusing you following that up by saying it was frightfully cold in bed these nights. I quite agree darling one and I think it’s high time something was done about it!!? xxx
By this time Pet you will have “had” Nottingham and will be back in Lincoln again. Gee but I honestly wish I was with you. It’s only 3 days since I’ve seen
[page break]
xxx
you and it seems an eternity.
I would have loved to seen the “old couple” when Skinny came out dressed prettily in her new frock and looking coyly at Dougie
Anyway – I’m glad Douglas was “Frilled pink [indecipherable word [inserted] [underlined] (mummy) [/underlined] [/inserted]”
Darling, I’m terribly sorry I was unable to ring you this morning and more disappointed than is imaginable. I know you were disappointed too Pet.
The ‘phone number in the mess while I remember it is East Stoke 200.
But I’ll be ringing you mostly so you’ll
[page break]
xxxx
only have need for it on Sundays. An explanation of why I never rang this a.m. – We never finished lectures ‘till 12.45. We were still at ‘em at 5.30 tonight too. Have to have all these bloody exams over again too. Most of the work here is vastly different from that at Wigsley [deleted] [indecipherable word] [/deleted] [inserted] [underlined] Censored [/underlined] [/inserted] in that every concieveable [sic] thing (almost) is being modified which of course makes it all work differently.
Almost the end of the page four and I’m doing fine aren’t I? Have heaps more news all loaded up in my old scone yet.
[page break]
xxxxx
Ah! darling, before I forget – I filled in some papers of next of kin etc., when I came here and in a space marked – “other persons to be notified of Casualty (If any)” – I put – Miss Doris Weeks Lincoln etc. so that is all arranged and you need not worry about anything Pet.
I haven’t long had supper (such as it was) and the appetite for that was worked up by 3 halves of Lemonade [deleted]fl [/deleted] followed by a brisk game of billiards with the old Midge.
While in the
[page break]
xxxxxx
mess I bumped into a French-Englishman with whom I trained at Silverstone. Boy oh boy! But has he been in any strife. He’s spent time in the cooler, been sent on discip courses and God knows what. He went to 3 different Con units and has had about 6 crews.
I heard months ago that his first Skipper had gone for a burton and I thought old Red had gone too. Small world after all.
I had some more mail from home today
[page break]
xxxxxxx [circled X]
One was from my “Sister” Doris who by the way is not yet my sister. One I recieved [sic] from Rosemary, and her Mother combined.
Remember her? I hadn’t written to them since the end of last year. Disgraceful I’d call it.
Did my good deed once more today and wrote mother another letter.
Sweet, I think I’ve actually run out of news so will have to say –
Night night.
All my very fondest love always my darling.
Yours Malcolm
[circled x]
X ?
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Thrilled to receive two letters from her. Continues with banter, love talk and of acquaintances. Gives her mess phone number and explains why he was unable to phone her. Writes that he has included her as 'other person to be notified' on next of kin form. Continues with activities.
Date
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1944-05-13
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Seven page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440513
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-05-13
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
mess
RAF Syerston
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln
[underlined] Lincs. [/underlined]
[page break]
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FIGHTING FORCES COMFORTS FUND
[inserted] not reading through this [underlined] B-S-T. [/underlined] [/inserted]
A.417512
F/Sgt Payne. M.H.
R.A.F. Stn.
Bardney
NR. Lincoln
Lincs
Sunday.
Hello again Darling,
Have you recieved [sic] my first letters yet? I guess so. I must warn you this will only be a short and very hurried note because we are flying in a short while. I am not grounded now and can go with the “boys”
We were to have flown last night too but it was cancelled – thank Heaven.
I’ve just realised darling that I’m making a helluva mess of this writing so will take it
[page break]
xx
a little easier and maybe you can read what I have to say and again maybe you can’t being such as bugger of a writer as you say. Cheer up Pet.
You know I can visualise you now with a long face and in a bad mood and waiting for me to come in. The time is about 5.15. Am I right.
I went to Church this morning Sweet and what is more I thoroughly enjoyed it and Jock and I showed the rest when it came to the hymns!!!
Hell! but can’t I hear you laughing at that.
[page break]
xxx
Well go ahead and Scream.
After Church I went to stores and ordered me a new [indecipherable word] material battle dress – then came our feed to wit – dinner.
I was in Lincoln this afty darling. We went swimming down at Sth. Park girls school. Hell but it was great.
Oh! Pet, There isn’t a ‘phone here but you can ring me at the mess between 12.15 and 1 p.m. if you can get through and I think you can. You might try sometime any way.
[page break]
xxxx.
It’s marvellous to be finished training and I feel now that I can settle down for a few months now. They don’t chase and hound a fellow now like they used to when we were juniors.
This is all I can manage for the time my darling so I will say
Cheerio.
All my very fondest love and kisses.
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined] xxxx
Xxxx
Xxxxx
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx
[drawing] [circled x]
[circled x] ?
This is a hug.
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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An account of the resource
Writes this will be short letter as they are flying and he is not now grounded. Mentions flying cancelled last night and continues with general banter. Mentions going to church and that she can ring him in the mess at specific times. Glad that training is finished.
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1944-05-15
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Four page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440514
Coverage
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
Temporal Coverage
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1944-05-15
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IBCC Digital Archive
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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.
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
mess
military living conditions
military service conditions
RAF Bardney
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln [/underlined]
[page break]
[Salvation Army crest] [Australian Comforts Fund crest] [YMCA crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
R.A.F. Stn.
Bardney,
NR. Lincoln
Lincs.
Monday
Sweet Pet,
When I say this is going to be a short letter I really mean it and please excuse the paper.
Recd. three letters from you today and read them while flying. One was [deleted] on [/deleted] written at Skegness, on the post card. Thanks heaps Pet.
We took off on our trip last night at 10-30 and didn’t land until 5-30 this morning. Managed to get to bed at about 6.45 – up again at 2-30 and flying again by 3-30. You’d imagine the condition I’m in.
[page break]
2
I went down to the village and phoned you darling at about 8.15.
Someone answers the other end and replaced the bloody reciever [sic] before I could get in a word so I got wild and came home. Please forgive my wiggledy-mess won’t you.
While you’re in a forgiving mood too darling you might try and overlook this writing. Thanks.
This is all [indecipherable word] the time kid and will see you soon as poss.
Night night.
All my love x’s Malcolm
[circled X] ?
[circled X] - !
xxxx
xxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Says he received three letters from her and tells her about flying last night and that he is flying again today. Concludes with mention of abortive phone call and endearments.
Date
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1944-05-15
Format
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Two page handwritten letter and envelope
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
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Identifier
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EPayneMHWeeksD440515
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1944-05-15
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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.
Contributor
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
Creator
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Bardney
-
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss D. Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Road,
Bunker’s Hill
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
R.A.F. Bardney.
[underlined] 24-5-44. [/underlined]
Darling,
This will only be a short note for now as we have [inserted] been [/inserted] and are awfully pushed for time since we started ops. I was glad you rang today – I couldn’t ring you and haven’t been able to get a letter away as you know. I have just written to Mother today, first time since Saturday.
We went to Duisburg Line as you probably know by the papers. Got back at daylight and to bed about 7, up at 12 and getting our kite in [indecipherable word] for [indecipherable name] – I shouldn’t write any of it -. We went to bed yesterday at almost 8 up at 1 and to
[page break]
xx
bed at 4 o’clock again. Don and Midge foolishly went out last night. Midge was going to phone you for me last night but was too late getting to town.
We have one more to do after tonight probably and we get 7 days leave.
I’ll be in to see you as soon as I can darling and please don’t worry too much.
I have cooled down and forgiven you now Pet but I was really mad when you rang that day. I went to Waddo that night and just moped around the next night doing nothing.
[page break]
xxx
You shouldn’t have sent me that quid Angel – I don’t want it. Recd. my watch today too. It has been at the P.O. for a couple of days but I didn’t have time to get it. Thanks heaps. I think I will send it home now.
Well old kid – this is all I have time to write now so will have to say adios for now.
Oh! Don’t ring the mess tomorrow until 1/4 to 2 if you intend to ring at all.
Bye for now.
All my love darling
Yours
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]
Xxxxx
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx
Xxxxxxx
[circled X] ?
[circled X] !!!
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
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Short letter as pushed for time since started ops. Mentions going to Duisburg. Continues with banter about mates. Has one more op to do before possible seven days leave. Mentions argument they have had. Says time to ring if she wants to.
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1944-05-24
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Three page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440524
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
Germany--Duisburg
Germany
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
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1944-05-24
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
RAF Bardney
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
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An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
SOUTH AUSTRALIA FIGHTING FORCES COMFORTS FUND
A417512 F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
R.A.F. Bardney. Lincs.
[deleted] Hello [/deleted]
My Dearest Darling,
Only a little weeny teeny note for now.
There isn’t anything very important to tell you just yet ‘cept I love you. xxx.
“Midge” hasn’t come back yet the bloody idiot and though we were on the battle order for tonight we can’t go because of him.
I’ll bet it’ll be a nice little short French do too. (Notice that word “do”). Ever hear of it?
Anyway – to continue – It will probably mean a court marshall for the “wheely”
[page break]
xx
bugger and it’ll do him OK. – good I mean.
It’s a very serious thing to miss Ops.
I have been thinking I should have stayed in the mess a while longer in case you rang but I don’t really expect you would today. Right darling?
Another 600 cigs. Arrived for me this morning – isn’t it just too grand.
Somebody grabbed the new kite when it came in and we are still left without a plane. Wouldn’t it!
[page break]
xxx.
Isn’t it a miserable old day Pet. It cheeses me off slightly and I really haven’t the strength to go out into this wind.
Seriously though I don’t feel to [sic] bad apart from a small amount of randiness! Yes it’s true too. Oh hell!!!!
Must finish now darling one – and – [underlined] Please [/underlined] don’t worry too much. Everything is all right.
Bye for now Chic.
All my love and x’s
Yours.
[underlined] Malcolm Henry. [/underlined]
[circled X] ?
[circled X] [symbol]
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Writes about a colleague who has not returned to camp and crew removed from operation as result. Could lead to court martial. Reports arrival of 600 cigarettes and that they still do not have their own aircraft. Finished with love talk.
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1944-06-05
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Three page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440605
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
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1944-06-05
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IBCC Digital Archive
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love and romance
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RAF Bardney
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln
[underlined] Lincs. [/underlined]
[page break]
[inserted] whata. [sic] B-y mess [/inserted]
[Royal Air Force crest]
A417512
F/Sgt. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F Bardney
Lincs.
My Darling,
I am in the Anteroom waiting for briefing – Ah! they want me to go to the hut so hang on a mo’ and I’ll be with you again.
Well I’m here. And darling, isn’t it a filthy night but they’ll send us just the same, [deleted] but [/deleted] in the early hrs. of the morning probably. Anyway this weather isn’t a safe bet to be flying in. I don’t like it. Why worry.
Yes! and you stop worrying too kid – it’s not
[page break]
xx
good for you. You may feel a little better with Elsie’s help but there isn’t any need for it. Please cheer up. For me – [deleted] [indecipherable letter] [/deleted] Ugh?
You know my hands are so cold I almost can’t hold my pen. Thanks millions and millions for the gloves Pet.
After you rang today I dived down to the village with my laundry and so back to the old grind again ‘till 3 O’clock when I came back here and snoozed until 4.30.
[page break]
xxx
Hell!! “listing [sic]” to the rain. And it [sic] terrible darling.
It’s just like one of our Winter days at home.
I guess by now you are cuddled up in front of a lovely warm fire reading Waltzing Matilda – time 6.45. Gee! but don’t I wish I were there with you sweetheart.
Last night I went to the camp pictures with young Scotty. “Captain Courage”
Have you seen it? It’s one of the best I’ve ever seen. I think.
Midge came back today and hell I feel
[page break]
xxxx
sorry for him. He was quite surprised when he got here and found it should have been Monday morning.
He got home and didn’t look at his leave pass again. They won’t let him fly with us tonight and have him waiting I think for a court marshall. It’s a damned pity – He was just beginning to work hard too.
Darling one – I’m out of gossip, Scandal etc. so will pack in for now.
All my fondest love always.
Yours
Malcolm
Xxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxx
[circled X] ?
[circled X] 4U (‘Night Pet)
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Starts by encouraging her not to worry. Complains about the weather. Mentions he went to camp cinema and that their errant colleague had returned at last but having missed an operation was likely for court martial.
Date
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1944-06-07
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Four page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EPayneMHWeeksD440607
Coverage
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
Temporal Coverage
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1944-06-07
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
entertainment
love and romance
military discipline
RAF Bardney
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-05-18
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss D Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
A417512 F/Sgt. Payne M.H.
R.A.F. Bardney.
My Darling,
I’m awfully sorry I haven’t been able to drop you a note or sommit and also that I haven’t been in the mess when you phoned.
They sent me out [inserted] ‘tother night. [/inserted] after all so you were quite right. (Recd. your letter a few minutes ago) The barman told you I was in bed – he was quite correct. He was telling me some lady had been phoning me. I said it was O.K – it’s my missus. Don’t know what he thought.
Last night Ops.
[page break]
[underlined] 2 [/underlined].
were scrubbed at the last moment and I came straight down and went to bed. Almost forgot to wake up for the C.O’s parade this morning at 8.15. We didn’t make our beds as it was and damn me if they didn’t inspect the barracks.
Now we’re in hot water for that. Ah me!!
So you think we’re abusing something that doesn’t belong to us darling.
[deleted] We’ll [/deleted] Well – I guess you’re right. Don’t faint – I actually agree with you.
Yes – I do.
Oh! Pet – I didn’t
[page break]
[underlined] 3 [/underlined].
forget to ‘phone you last night. I just didn’t have the power to push my bike to the village.
Night before last we went to Poitiers and we lost one of our engines over the target and another was packing up. I had to work my turret with a handle – what y’ [indecipherable word] y’know – and it made me bloody stiff and sore.
We most likely are off to war again tonight on our tenth one.
No more news darling one ‘cept that I love you and that isn’t news so I will away wi me and write
P.T.O.
[page break]
to me maw.
Cheerio till next time darling.
All my love and kisses as ever.
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]
Xxxxx
Xxxxx
Xxxxx
Xxxxx
[underlined] (20). [/underlined]
[circled X] - ???
[circled X] – you.
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
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Writes that he has been unable to write or phone as has been due to fly but it had been scrubbed. Says that he went on operation to Poitiers where they lost two engines and his turret was damaged. Writes they are off on tenth operation that night.
Date
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1944-06-15
Format
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Four page handwritten letter and envelope
Language
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eng
Type
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EPayneMHWeeksD440615
Coverage
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
France
France--Poitiers
Temporal Coverage
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1944-06-15
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
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Malcolm Payne
air gunner
aircrew
love and romance
military service conditions
RAF Bardney
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Title
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2018-05-18
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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. Some items have not been published in order to protect the privacy of third parties, to comply with intellectual property regulations, or have been assessed as medium or low priority according to the IBCC Digital Archive collection policy and will therefore be published at a later stage. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collection-policy.
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Payne, MH
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
A417512 F/S. Payne. M.
R.A.F. Bardney
[underlined] Lincoln [/underlined]
16/6/44.
Dearest Darling,
I know you’re going to be mad Pet when you discover I’m not coming in tonight but please try and forgive wont you. Gee! T’anks. [sic]
I’m so damned worn out that I’m going to try and go to the village and phone you and then crawl into my little bed – there to stay ‘till break of day. In fact long after break of day if I can work it. And I think I can.
We had a fairly
[page break]
xx
quiet trip last night but it was too long for my liking – almost 8 hrs.
When we came over the English coast coming home we were over cloud and our ack ack opened up at us and by hell it was hot. However, we soon overcame all our troubles.
By the way darling you’re a naughty girl – in more ways than one – I never got a letter from you again today. But you haven’t done too badly this last couple of weeks and you are already forgiven. xx
[page break]
xxx.
Now isn’t that most condescending of me.
I didn’t tell you but today is a stand down. It’s silly you know – they give us a stand down after two night running and we’re then too worn-out to take full advantage of it.
Did you know I love you darling? xxx I do.
Isn’t anything else to write about for now so it’ll be adious [sic] ‘till next time.
All my fondest love darling and “millions” of x’s
Yours
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined]
Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[deleted] [circle] [/deleted] ?
[circled X] 4.U.
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Title
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Writes he is sorry he cannot see her tonight as he is very tired. Mentions the trip last night was fairly quiet but they had been engaged by friendly anti-aircraft artillery on return. Says today is stand down.
Date
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1944-06-16
Format
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Three page handwritten letter and envelope
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Correspondence
Identifier
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EPayneMHWeeksD440616
Coverage
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
Temporal Coverage
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1944-06-16
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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.
Contributor
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
Creator
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Malcolm Payne
anti-aircraft fire
love and romance
RAF Bardney
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Payne, Malcolm
Malcolm H Payne
M H Payne
Description
An account of the resource
54 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Malcolm L Payne (417512 Royal Australian Air Force). He flew operations from RAF Bardney as an air gunner with 9 Squadron and was killed in action along with other members of his crew on 13 July 1944. The collection consists of his letters to Miss Doris Weeks, letters from Doris Weeks to Malcolm Payne's mother after his death and official letters to Doris Weeks from the Royal Australian Air Force concerning his death, grave and bequeaths. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Debbie Brown and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br />Additional information on Malcolm L Payne is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/118239/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2018-05-18
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. Some items have not been published in order to protect the privacy of third parties, to comply with intellectual property regulations, or have been assessed as medium or low priority according to the IBCC Digital Archive collection policy and will therefore be published at a later stage. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collection-policy.
Identifier
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Payne, MH
Transcribed document
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Transcription
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[postmark]
[postage stamp]
Miss Doris Weeks,
37 Hawthorne Rd.,
Bunker’s Hill,
[underlined] Lincoln. [/underlined]
[page break]
A417512
F/S. Payne. M.H.
R.A.F.
Bardney
etc.
Sunday
My Darling,
Hell, but I’ll bet you’re sore with me. I’m awfully sorry dearest and I honestly mean it.
Oh damn it all I’m in a fed up mood tonight though. They came around to all our huts this morning – it seemed we’d only just gone to bed – and told us to get up immediately prepared to fly and have our meal -which we did. At one O’clock flying was temporarily cancelled.
[page break]
xx
We were told to stand by then for flying and we’re still standing by and expect a call about 2 or 3 in the morning. It’s about 11.0. now.
The night before last we went on a trip before sunset and were still flying at sunrise next morning. Everybody had had themselves and had to fly again last night on a murder trip.
We lost 22 of our pals last night.
Darling, you asked me in a letter the other day if I was getting tired of you. I’m not.
[page break]
xxx
Please try and believe me won’t you. I’ll be glad when these bloody Ops. are all over.
I waited in the mess for you to phone today but the rain must have kept you inside.
There isn’t any news to tell you Angel so I guess I’ll go to bed. I’ll come in as soon as I can.
Night for now darling
All my all
[underlined] Malcolm [/underlined
Xxxxxxx
Xxxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxxx
[circled X X] ?
P.S. I love you. xx
Dublin Core
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Title
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Letter from Malcolm Payne to Doris Weeks
Description
An account of the resource
Writes with frustration over on/off operations and that on a very long operation the night before last was a murder trip when they lost 22 pals. Writes that he is not getting tired of her and he will see her a soon as he can.
Date
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1944-06-26
Format
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Three page handwritten letter and envelope
Language
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eng
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Text. Correspondence
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
EPayneMHWeeksD440626
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Civilian
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
England--Lincoln
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1944-06-26
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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.
Contributor
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Tricia Marshall
David Bloomfield
Creator
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Malcolm Payne
love and romance
military service conditions
RAF Bardney