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  • Spatial Coverage is exactly "Denmark--Esbjerg"

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Seven items relating to Ken Campbell's death.
#1 Temporary crosses.
#2 Permanent headstones.
#3 Letter referring to temporary graves.
#4 Sympathy letter from the King.
#5 Telegram informing Ken is missing
#6 and 7 Telegram advising that Ken has…

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A guard of honour at Ken's funeral in Esbjerg.

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A photograph of Ken's grave. On the reverse is handwritten 'June 1st 1947'.

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A newspaper cutting telling how the parents of Arnold Jenkinson travelled to Esbjerg to visit their son's grave.

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Twelve photographs of the crash site of Halifax DT747.
#1 is the a mainwheel
#2 is the fuselage
#3 and 4 are parts of the fuselage
#5 is a mainwheel
#6 is a tailwheel
#7 to #11 are wreckage
#12 is of a deceased airman.

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Four photographs of the crash site of Halifax DT747.
#1 is the crash site.
#2 is the fuselage.
#3 is a wing.
#4 is the fuselage guarded by a soldier.

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An attachment to the report on the shooting down of Halifax DT747. It is a map of the Esbjerg area at a scale of 1:100000 showing the flightpath of the aircraft and the location of the anti-aircraft guns.

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A battle report relating to the shooting down of Halifax DT747 at Esbjerg. It is an attachment to another document.

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A brief report on the shooting down of an aircraft at Esbjerg. There is a list of the rounds of ammunition used at different locations.

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A large mass grave with many coffins.

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Diary of 50 Squadron based at RAF Skellingthorpe including night bombing of Bochum, Germany; laying mines in the Baltic Sea off Gdynia, Poland with the loss of one aircraft; ditching in the North Sea off Denmark, having been attacked by the night…

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Eris Foinette's Wellington was shot down on the way to bomb Kiel. They were hit by flak and baled out. Initially, he thought he was in Sweden but soon discovered he was in Denmark. He and his fellow crew were quickly rounded up by the Germans. Eric…

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