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Thornhill, Ted
E B Thornhill
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-05-15
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Thornhill, EB
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38 items. The collection concerns Sergeant Ted Thornhill (b. 1921, 1426742 Royal Air Force) and Corporal Constance Thornhill (2049455 Royal Air Force). It contains documents, items, correspondence and photographs. Ted Thornhill flew operations as a wireless operator / air gunner but was shot down and became a prisoner of war. Connie Thornhill served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Pauline Foster and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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F. C. COWAN,
92, SHEPPEY ROAD,
DAGENHAM
ESSEX
[page break]
W.B. TIMPSON
1, VIRGINIA PLACE,
BATLEY ROAD,
WAKEFIELD,
YORKSHIRE.
[page break]
J.J. PINNOCH,
38, COVENTRY ROAD,
BULLWELL,
NOTTINGHAM.
[page break]
W.H. SMITH,
46, ST. JOHNS ROAD,
EPPING
ESSEX
[page break]
G. TAYLOR,
10, GREGORY SPRINGS ROAD,
LOWER HOPTON,
MIRFIELD,
YORKSHIRE.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
A.J. ALEXANDER
52, BRACEWELL ROAD,
NTH. KENSINGTON,
LONDON W10.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
E.C. PARROTT,
12, SOUTHERN CROSS AVENUE,
INCHICORE,
DUBLIN,
EIRE.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
T.G. CONWAY,
OZANAM COTTAGE,
OZANAM STREET,
RATHFADDEN
WATERFORD
EIRE
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
LESLIE L. ERVIN, F.R.A.C.S. F.R.S.A.
ICKNIELD WAY,
LETCHWORTH,
[inserted] HERTS. [/inserted]
ENGLAND.
(CATERPILLER CLUB)
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
WAR CASUALTIES ACCOUNTS DEPOT,
R.A.F.
127, HARLEY STREET,
LONDON W1.
[page break]
[blank page]
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MESSRS. BATSFORD,
15, NORTH AUDLEY STREET,
MAYFAIR,
LONDON W1.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
79, WAVERTREE COURT
STREATHAM [deleted] ROAD [/deleted] HILL
LONDON SW.2
PHONE TULSE HILL 4304
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
C. WEDGE
ST. MARY BOURNE
ANDOVER
HAMPSHIRE
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
G.B. ROBERTSON,
HOLYWATH COTTAGE,
CONISTON
LANCS
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
Tom Headon
19, Mandeville Road
Enfield
Middlesex
Jim Headon
c/o Lawless Hotel
[indecipherable word]
Co Kildare
Eire
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
A. Eric Daley
3 THIRLMERE RD.
MOUNT LAWLEY.
PERTH
WEST AUSTRALIA
[page break]
[blank page]
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P.J. Smith
243 Hickings Lane
Stapleford
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
Sid Oliver,
1, Elvaston Rd,
Ryton on Tyne,
Co. Durham
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
J Gibson,
Craigholm,
Craigie,
Kilmarnock,
Ayrshire, Scotland
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
JOHN J. ROBSHAW
47 AZOF STREET,
EAST GREENWICH,
LONDON,
S.E.10.
Any time is meal-time!!
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
DEPOT
BEESTON 54811 – EXT. 727
PARK RD. STORES
54427.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
Director of Account
Air Ministry (A/c o7).
Whillington Road
Worcester.
[page break]
[blank page]
[page break]
[blank page]
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[blank page]
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[blank page]
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Address Book
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24 pages of an address book.
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Great Britain
England--Wakefield
England--Nottingham
England--Epping
England--Mirfield (West Yorkshire)
England--London
Ireland--Dublin
Ireland--Waterford
England--Letchworth
England--Andover
England--Coniston (Cumbria)
Ireland--Naas
Australia
Western Australia--Perth
England--Stapleford (Nottinghamshire)
England--Repton
Scotland--Kilmarnock
England--Dorchester (Dorset)
England--Westmorland
England--Herefordshire
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Yorkshire
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
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eng
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Text
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24 handwritten sheets in a booklet
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MThornhillCE2049456-170515-02
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Sue Smith
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Hogan, P J
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-05
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Hogan, PJ
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Ninety-six items and a sub-collection with twenty two items..
The collection concerns Flight Sergeant Pat Hogan (436464 Royal Australian Air Force) and contains letters home to his family, his flying log book, accounts of his aircraft being shot down and him baling out, official documents, certificates and photographs.
He flew operations as a navigator with 466 Squadron.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Elizabeth Anne Lusby and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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A436464 F/SGT HOGAN p.
RAAF AUSPO
LONDON
17/3/45
Dear Dad,
Thanks for the cable I picked up yesterday at Auspo. I'm just finishing the last of my leave at the moment & am feeling pretty fit. I waited around the station until the Friday when the boys were buried at Harrogate, [deleted] and [/deleted] except Wally of course, whose body was sent down to Dorchester for a private funeral.
I've spent most of my time in and around London. Some of the tasks I set myself in looking up friends, relatives & girl friends of the lads were not so good. I also went down to Sussex for a couple of days, struck beautiful weather & believe me it was grand to laze away in the sun on the sea fronts of Brighton & Bognor. Brighton has changed
[page break]
considerably of late, now they are clearing away mines, barbed wire etc. sewing new lawns, splashing a bit of paint around & opening the place up to the public.
I intended going down to Dorchester on return but squibbed it this time. Admittedly it is hardly in keeping with certain customs to be continually on the move seeing shows & going to dances etc. but I found whilst waiting for the funerals that hanging around by myself was definitely detrimental to my nervous system & hence I've given myself no further opportunity to mope.
I've got to start back sometime tomorrow & hence I should soon know what the future holds in store for me. I presume, though, that I'll be sent back to a training unit to pick up a new crew.
Bill Bullen & Roger Laing have to report straight back to another squadron on return from this leave. Apparently there is a crew there requiring two gunners in a hurry.
[page break]
There is not the slightest need to worry about me for I feel quite OK. However I'm quite convinced that this business is entirely a matter of luck & if necessary I'll have another go without the slightest “complex”.
I trust you are all pretty fit. Thanks for the prayers – keep 'em up. Ill write again when I know what my fate is.
Love to all at home.
Pat.
[page break]
AIR LETTER
Mr D.H. Hogan
67 Chapel St.,
Bendigo Vic
Australia.
Sender
A436464 F/S HOGAN.
RAAF AUSPO
LONDON.
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Letter from Pat Hogan to his father
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Thanks him for cable and that he had just finished the last of his leave. Mention staying on base until the rest of his crew apart from one were buried at Harrogate. The other crew member's body was sent to Dorchester for a private funeral. Writes of his activities on leave mostly around London and Surrey looking up relations, friends and girl friends of his crew. Mentions visits to Brighton and Bognor Regis. Mentions that hanging around waiting for funeral was detrimental to his nervous system. Speculates on his future assuming he would be sent to a training unit to pick up a new crew. Catches up with news of colleagues and says that they should not worry about him and that he was convinced that the business was a matter of luck and that he would have another go without the slightest complex.
Creator
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P J Hogan
Date
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1945-03-17
Format
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Four sided handwritten airmail letter
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eng
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EHoganPJHoganDH450317
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Civilian
Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Great Britain
England--London
England--Yorkshire
England--Harrogate
England--Surrey
England--Sussex
England--Brighton
England--Bognor Regis
England--Dorset
Australia
Victoria--Bendigo
Victoria
England--Dorchester (Dorset)
Temporal Coverage
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1945-03-17
Contributor
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Jan Waller
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IBCC Digital Archive
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final resting place
killed in action
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Cruickshank, Gordon
G Cruickshank
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76 items. Concerns the life and wartime career of Flight Lieutenant Gordon Cruickshank DFM who joined the Royal Air Force in 1938. After training as an air gunner he flew 52 operations on Manchester and Lancaster with 50, 560 and 44 Squadrons. Collection consists of a 1956 memoir with original photographs donated separately, a memoir of his life on squadron from December 1941, his logbooks. a further notebook with memoir, playing cards annotated with his operations, official documents, lucky mascots, medals and badges, dog tags, memorabilia, crew procedures, as well as photographs of aircraft, targets and people.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Linda Hinman and catalogued by Nigel Huckins
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-04-28
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Cruickshank, G
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Permission granted for commercial projects
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G Cruickshank - Army Certificate of Service
Description
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555914 Gordon Cruickshank enlisted on 2 January 1936 in corps of cavalry of the line. Includes report on leaving 20 April 1937 and discharge on 22 April 1937.
Date
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1936
1937
Format
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Covers and five double page booklet handwritten filled in
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Service material
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MCruickshankG629128-150428-03
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British Army
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Great Britain
England--Dorset
England--Dorchester (Dorset)
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1936
1937
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Great Britain. British Army
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England--Dorchester (Dorset)
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Dorchester [place]
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Redgrave, Henry Cecil
H C Redgrave
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187 items. The collection concerns Henry Cecil Redgrave (743047, Royal Air Force) and contains his decorations, letters and photographs. He flew operations as a bomb aimer with 207 Squadron from RAF Waddington. He was killed 13/14 March 1941. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Pam Isaac and catalogued by Barry Hunter.<br /><br /><span>Additional information on Henry Cecil Redgrave is available via the </span><a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/119457/">IBCC Losses Database</a><span>.</span>
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-10-02
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Redgrave, HC
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Sgts Mess
R.A.F. Station
Upwood
Wed. 14-8-40
[inserted] lock of hair [/inserted]
My Darling Jessie,
I have just got back from my two days off and would like you to know I have enjoyed every minute of it. Withal it was nice I longed every minute of it to have you with me but it just couldn’t be. When I wrote you Monday I thought I may be able to get down to Dorchester but when I got to Kings X [sic] it was too late for a train down to you so I went to Mums and got there about quarter to ten. You can imagine Mums face when she saw me. The first time since Easter you know. Well the evening passed off very happily and Tuesday morning I went to Southend and fixed up for my tyre which I got later that day. While I was going down High St. I met Vera and we had some lunch at Garons and in the afternoon went to the Gaumont and saw Rebecca. If you have not seen this film you must at the first chance as its [sic] a grand show and the best film of the year I should say. I collected the Sunbeam about six and Vera took me to her bungalow for some tea and after that I went round to Redwood. It looked very trim and your Mother is doing some good work in keeping the garden tidy. My Mum keeps the inside swept up and everything looked safe and sound. She has put some moth balls in your wardrobe and some in the bedding so they shouldnt [sic] come to any harm. From the bungalow
[page break]
I drove down to your Mums [sic] and I thought she looked better than I have seen her for years. I then visited Leslie and the outcome of it was that I stayed the night there and they gave me breakfast before I left this morning. They seem much happier than they did and Marian was quite her old smart self and the house was all nice and clean. Leslie and I stayed up until two this morning talking away and he appears to have changed his mind about being C.O. and is registered and awaiting his call up. It was very much like old times he and I sitting up into the small [deleted] or [/deleted] hours talking and discussing anything that cropped up. Marian brought me tea in bed and I then got up had breakfast and left about half past nine for Tilbury again where I spent the rest of the day with Mum and the girls. Pat is looking wonderfully well and is a dear little creature just as good as ever. Mum and Joyce are well and Kelly seems to be getting over her trouble. They all send their love to you. At five I started my eighty mile drive back to the camp and got on so well that I stopped in Cambridge for an hour. The whole of the run to there and Cambridge itself was steeped in memories of the jolly runs we had before we were married and I relived them as I crackled along the roads. I reached camp about nine and went for your letters and some supper and found the two Standards as well. I enjoyed your letter and was greatly relieved to find that the Portland raids had not troubled you too much. If you find things getting hot you must leave but it seems foolish for you to settle down up here when I shall be moving again in less than four weeks so if you can manage for
[page break]
another month I shall then be definitly [sic] stationed with a squadron and you will be saved the trouble and expense of moving twice. I am enclosing ten shillings which with your extra will amount to seventeen. I know I have cut you short this last two weeks but what with the travelling about to new stations and our night in London and this last two days I am very short. You wouldnt [sic] know Southend its almost empty and the Maricot and the Metropole are closed and nearly all the Westcliff shops and Woolworths was quieter on Monday than I have ever known it before.
I cant [sic] think of any more to tell you except I am longing for when you are living near me again and hope you keep your chin up in the air raids that are going on everywhere now. All my love darling and I am saving heaps of kisses for you till you see your
fond husband
Harry xxxxx
P.S. Save Shabby Tiger [?] for me and I am sorry I cant [sic] lend you “Cage” me & [deleted] Peako [/deleted] peacock”
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To Jessie from Harry Redgrave
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Letter from Harry Redgrave to his wife Jessie. Harry writes about his trip to Dorchester and Southend, seeing various family members and checking up on their bungalow, coming back on his motorcycle. Also mentions moving to a new station and hoping to see his wife soon. Included is a lock of hair.
Creator
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Harry Redgrave
Date
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1940-08-14
Format
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Three handwritten sheets and a lock of hair
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eng
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Physical object
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ERedgraveHCRedgraveJM400814-0001,
ERedgraveHCRedgraveJM400814-0002,
ERedgraveHCRedgraveJM400814-0003,
ERedgraveHCRedgraveJM400814-0004
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
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.
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Great Britain
England--Dorset
England--Dorchester (Dorset)
England--Essex
England--Southend-on-Sea
Temporal Coverage
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1940-08
aircrew
entertainment
RAF Upwood
training