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Wareing, Robert
R Wareing
Description
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258 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Robert Wareing DFC* (86325 Royal Air Force) and contains his flying logbooks, prisoner of war log book, memoirs, photographs, extensive personal and official correspondence, official documents, pilots/handling notes, decorations, mementos, uniform badges and buttons. He flew operations as a pilot with 106 Squadron. After a period of instructing he returned to operations on 582 Squadron but was shot down and became a prisoner of war.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Andrew Wareing and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-10-05
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Wareing, R
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P.C. 139 (2nd revision.)
[underlined] BRITISH POSTAL CENSORSHIP PRISONER OF WAR MAIL [/underlined]
Your AIR-MAIL communication addressed to a prisoner of war is returned herewith for the reason (s) stated in the accompanying slip [deleted] s [/deleted] P.C. 108. Any letter to which objection is taken must be rewritten before being posted again. It is not sufficient merely to delete or excise certain words or passages.
The envelope, which you prepaid for AIR-MAIL, may be used again for your next letter which should be posted, [underlined] WITH THIS SLIP, [/underlined] in a covering envelope (which need not be stamped) addressed to:-
Office-in-charge,
Postal & Telegraph Censorship,
25, Church Street,
Manchester 4.
No mention must be made of the return of this letter in any letter to prisoners of war and internees.
D70730-1 10,000 D/d H.608 2/44 PRP
EN 7968
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P.C. 108 (Revised)
[underlined] BRITISH POSTAL CENSORSHIP PRISONER OF WAR MAIL [/underlined]
The Chief Postal Censor regrets that this letter must be returned to you to be re-written, omitting the passage which refers to an enemy broadcast.
The Enemy is always trying to obtain a hearing in this country for his propaganda. You are asked not to help him by indicating, through a letter to a Prisoner of War, the places where his broadcasts have been heard or the impression made by the information given in his broadcasts.
No mention of this letter having been returned must be made in any letter to Prisoners of War or In-ternees, nor may this slip be enclosed in a letter leaving the United Kingdom.
47M14366-1 D/d.225 6000 3/44 RP
EN 7868
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Prisoner of war mail returned by censor
Description
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Mail returned as it referred to an enemy broadcast. The government did not want the enemy to know that anyone listened in England to their broadcasts.
Creator
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Postal and telegram censorship
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Two sided printed card
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eng
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MWareingR86325-161005-62
Coverage
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Civilian
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Great Britain
England--Manchester
England--Lancashire
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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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IBCC Digital Archive
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Alan Pinchbeck
prisoner of war
propaganda