1
25
15
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Title
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Taylor, Peter Ross
Description
An account of the resource
Two items. The collection concerns Sergeant Peter Ross Taylor (1922 - 1979, 1580457 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book and a photograph. He flew operations as a navigator with 38 Squadron in the Middle East.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Ross Taylor and catalogued by Digital Archive staff.
Date
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2021-08-03
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Taylor, PR
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PTaylorPR2101
Title
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Peter Taylor
Description
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Peter Taylor in uniform with Observer brevet.
Additional information about this item has been kindly provided by the donor.
Date
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1944-11-15
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1944-11-15
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Greece
Greece--Athens
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
Type
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Photograph
Format
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One b/w photograph
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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aircrew
observer
-
https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/files/original/1666/43395/BGoodmanLBurnettWv1.2.pdf
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Title
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Burnett, Bill
Jock Burnett
William Burnett
W Burnett
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2016-12-08
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Burnett, W
Description
An account of the resource
Five items. The collection concerns William "Bill"/"Jock" Burnett (1825655 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book and documents. He flew operations as a flight engineer with 617 Squadron.
The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Natalie Burnett and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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Bill Burnett's Biography
Description
An account of the resource
A biography of Bill written by his flying colleague from Bomber Command. It covers his war and post-war activities.
Creator
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Lawrence Goodman
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
Scotland--Midmar (Parish)
Scotland--Spean Bridge
Scotland--Edinburgh
Norway
Norway--Tromsø
Germany
Germany--Hamburg
India
India--Kolkata
Lebanon
France
France--Nice
Germany--Berlin
Great Britain Miscellaneous Island Dependencies--Jersey
Greece
Greece--Athens
Gibraltar
Spain
Spain--Madrid
Turkey
Turkey--Istanbul
England--Blackwater (Hampshire)
Italy
Italy--Naples
Lebanon--Beirut
Netherlands
Netherlands--Amsterdam
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Civilian
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Text. Memoir
Format
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Two printed sheets
Identifier
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BGoodmanLBurnettWv1
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Pending text-based transcription
617 Squadron
aircrew
crewing up
flight engineer
Lancaster
love and romance
RAF St Athan
RAF Swinderby
Stirling
Tiger force
Tirpitz
training
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Title
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Bird, JH
Description
An account of the resource
50 items. The collection concerns Flying Officer J H Bird (b. 1921, 184015 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, note books, newsletters and a <a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/2251">photograph album</a>. After training in south Africa, he flew operations as a pilot with 104 Squadron. The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Lissie Wilkins and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
Date
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2018-02-15
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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Bird, JH
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Title
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Letter to JH Bird from Commander 236 Wing
Description
An account of the resource
The letter praises JH Bird for operations in Greece.
Creator
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Officer Commanding 236 Wing
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1944-10-12
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Greece
Greece--Athens
Greece--Dekeleia
Greece--Eleusis
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Text. Correspondence
Format
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One typewritten sheet
Identifier
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MBirdJH184015-180215-28
Conforms To
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Pending text-based transcription
Rights
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Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1944-10-09
1944-10-10
104 Squadron
aircrew
bombing
Pathfinders
Wellington
-
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Title
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Bird, JH
Description
An account of the resource
50 items. The collection concerns Flying Officer J H Bird (b. 1921, 184015 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, note books, newsletters and a <a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/2251">photograph album</a>. After training in south Africa, he flew operations as a pilot with 104 Squadron. The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Lissie Wilkins and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
Date
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2018-02-15
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Rights
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Bird, JH
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Title
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Report on the Attack at Kalamaki, Greece
Description
An account of the resource
A brief newspaper report on an operation at Kalamaki aerodrome, Athens.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1944
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1944
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Greece
Greece--Athens
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
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Text
Format
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One newspaper cutting
Identifier
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PBirdJH18010087
Conforms To
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Pending text-based transcription
Rights
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IBCC Digital Archive
bombing
Ju 52
Wellington
-
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Title
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Bird, JH. Photo Album
Date
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2018-02-15
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Bird, JH
Description
An account of the resource
The album contains images taken during his service in Italy and includes target photographs and descriptions of bombing operations.
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Title
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River Danube and Kalamaki Aerodrome
Description
An account of the resource
Handwritten descriptions of two operations. One to lay mines in the River Danube, near Gyor in Hungary and the other to bomb Kalamaki Aerodrome near Athens in Greece.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1944-10-04
1944-10-09
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1944-10-04
1944-10-09
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Hungary
Hungary--Győr
Greece
Greece--Athens
Danube River
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
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Text
Text. Memoir
Format
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Handwritten notes on an album page
Identifier
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PBirdJH18010036
Contributor
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Andy Fitter
Conforms To
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Pending text-based transcription
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.
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IBCC Digital Archive
anti-aircraft fire
bombing
mine laying
-
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Title
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Lovatt, Peter
Dr Peter Lovatt
P Lovatt
Description
An account of the resource
117 items. An oral history interview with Peter Lovatt (b.1924, 1821369 Royal Air Force), his log book, documents, and photographs. The collection also contains two photograph albums. He flew 42 operations as an air gunner on 223 Squadron flying B-24s. <br /><br /><a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/1338">Album One</a><br /><a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/2135">Album Two</a><br /><br />The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Nina and Peter Lovatt and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2017-09-27
2019-09-03
Rights
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Lovatt, P
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Title
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A Reminiscence of the Flying Characteristics of Many Old Type Aircraft
Description
An account of the resource
A detailed analysis of very early aircraft and their flying characteristics.
Creator
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Air Marshall Sir Ralph Sorley
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Great Britain
England--Felixstowe
England--Eastbourne (East Sussex)
England--Calshot
England--Bembridge
Atlantic Ocean--Spithead Channel
England--Cowes
England--Stroud
Scotland--Montrose
England--Sunbury
England--London
Monaco
Egypt--Cairo
Iraq--Baghdad
England--Felixstowe
England--Aldeburgh
Iraq
Middle East--Kurdistan
Middle East--Palestine
Jordan
Iran
Middle East--Euphrates River
Syria
Yemen (Republic)--Aden
Singapore
Australia
Borneo
China--Hong Kong
England--Kent
United States
New York (State)--New York
France--Paris
Nigeria
South Africa--Cape Town
Yugoslavia
Norway
Portugal
Spain
Denmark
Japan
Belgium
Argentina
Austria
Brazil
Canada
Chile
Greece
China
Lithuania
Estonia
England--Weybridge
Scotland--Island of Arran
England--Kingston upon Thames
France--Dunkerque
England--Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
Newfoundland and Labrador
New Brunswick
Maine
Maine--Presque Isle
Washington (D.C.)
Massachusetts--Boston
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Maryland--Baltimore
Washington (D.C.)--Anacostia
Tennessee--Nashville
Arkansas--Little Rock
Texas--Dallas
Texas--Fort Worth
Texas--Midland
Arizona--Tucson
California--Burbank (Los Angeles County)
California--Palm Springs
California--Los Angeles
California--Beverly Hills
California--San Diego
Arizona--Winslow
New Mexico--Albuquerque
Kansas--Wichita
Missouri--Saint Louis
Ohio--Dayton
New York (State)--Buffalo
Ontario--Toronto
Québec--Montréal
Newfoundland and Labrador--Gander
Netherlands--Eindhoven
Germany--Rheine
Germany--Osnabrück
India
Switzerland--Zurich
Lebanon--Beirut
Pakistan--Karachi
India--Kolkata
Singapore
Indonesia--Jakarta
Australia
Northern Territory--Darwin
New South Wales--Sydney
South Australia--Woomera
South Australia--Adelaide
Victoria--Melbourne
Sri Lanka--Colombo
Spain--Madrid
South Africa--Johannesburg
Kenya--Nairobi
Sudan--Khartoum
Greece--Athens
Italy--Rome
Zambia--Lusaka
Zambia--Ndola
Zambia--Mbala
Heathrow Airport (London, England)
Turkey--Istanbul
France--Nice
Utah--Salt Lake City
Italy--Genoa
Atlantic Ocean--Firth of Clyde
Italy
France
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Kansas
Maryland
Massachusetts
Missouri
New Mexico
New York (State)
Ohio
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
New South Wales
South Australia
Victoria
Northern Territory
Egypt
Sudan
North Africa
Ontario
Québec
Germany
Indonesia
Iraq
Kenya
Lebanon
Netherlands
South Africa
Switzerland
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Turkey
Yemen (Republic)
Czech Republic
Slovakia
England--Gloucestershire
England--Hampshire
England--Herefordshire
England--Lincolnshire
England--Suffolk
England--Surrey
England--Sussex
England--Great Yarmouth
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Text
Text. Memoir
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
82 typewritten sheets
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1971-08-16
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.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Identifier
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MLovattP1821369-190903-75
Conforms To
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Pending text-based transcription
aircrew
Anson
B-17
B-24
Battle
Blenheim
C-47
Chadwick, Roy (1893-1947)
Defiant
Dominie
Fw 190
ground crew
Halifax
Harvard
Hudson
Hurricane
Lancaster
Lincoln
Lysander
Magister
Manchester
Me 109
Mosquito
Oxford
Photographic Reconnaissance Unit
pilot
Proctor
RAF Boscombe Down
RAF Eastchurch
RAF Hendon
RAF Henlow
RAF Martlesham Heath
RAF North Killingholme
RAF Pembrey
RAF Prestwick
RAF West Freugh
Spitfire
Stirling
Swordfish
Tiger Moth
training
Wallis, Barnes Neville (1887-1979)
York
-
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Title
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RAF Metheringham collection
Description
An account of the resource
131 items. The collection is from the Royal Air Force Metheringham Airfield Visitor Centre and contains photographs of aircraft, aircrew, other RAF personnel and places. Includes some target and reconnaissance photographs. Many items are concerned with 106 Squadron at RAF Metheringham and RAF Syerston.
The collection has been licensed to the IBCC Digital Archive by the RAF Metheringham Airfield Visitor Centre and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2019-01-31
Identifier
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FOMetheringhamAF
Rights
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This content is property of the Royal Air Force Metheringham Airfield Visitor Centre which has kindly granted the International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive a royalty-free permission to publish it. Please note that it was digitised by a third-party which used technical specifications that may differ from those used by International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive. It has been published here ‘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.
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Title
A name given to the resource
RAF personnel and aircraft
Description
An account of the resource
Top - four officers in Khaki uniform tunics and peaked caps standing in line with a building behind them. Submitted with description 'Four RAF officers in No 6 warm weather service dress uniforms. Left to right: G/Cpt R E Baxter, S/Ldr Jenner, S/Ldr Galbraith and W/Cdr Paley. Taken after parade to mark the return of King George II to Greece from exile, Athens, 28 September 1946.
Bottom - 12 airmen all wearing tunics some with brevet and peaked or side caps sitting and standing in front of a Lancaster. Submitted with description 'Group photo of 12 RAF officers in front of Lancaster. Annotated "C/O, Flight Commanders and Section Leaders. 103 Sqn Elsham Wolds 1945. W/C McDonald. F/L Harris".
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1946-09-28
1945
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Two b/w photographs mounted on an album page
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photograph
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PFOMetheringhamAF19010010
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Greece
Greece--Athens
Great Britain
England--Lincolnshire
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1946-09-28
Rights
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This content is property of the Royal Air Force Metheringham Airfield Visitor Centre which has kindly granted the International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive a royalty-free permission to publish it. Please note that it was digitised by a third-party which used technical specifications that may differ from those used by International Bomber Command Centre Digital Archive. It has been published here ‘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.
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
103 Squadron
aircrew
Lancaster
RAF Elsham Wolds
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Auton, Jim
J Auton
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26 items. The collection relates to Sergeant Jim Auton MBE (1924 - 2020). He was badly injured when his 178 Squadron B-24 was hit by anti-aircraft fire during an operation from Italy. The collection contains an oral history interview and ten photographs.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Jim Auton and catalogued by IBCC Digital Archive staff.
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2015-07-30
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Auton, J
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THE DAILY SKETCH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1944
Page 3
R.A.F. GUN-RUNNERS DROP COMPLETE OFFICES TO BALKAN PATRIOTS
From AUBREY HAMMOND, Daily Sketch War Correspondent at Italy H.Q.
GUN-RUNNERS of the R.A.F. working from Italy have flown more than 5,000 tons of armament supplied to patriots in several European countries.
For security reasons their hazardous task has had little publicity, but some of the story can now be told.
In a normal night’s operations about 250 parachutes swing down from Halifaxes to the eager Partisans.
They contain packs for every purpose. There is even a complete office pack containing stationery, scissors, pens and pins. There are boot-repair packs and comforts packs.
Once when a special footwear supply was ordered – an urgent call for 30,000 pairs of boots – it was found that the mixture of normal sizes would be useless because the Partisans have bigger feet than the British.
No size less than nine would do, so there was a hectic hunt for adequate quantities of the larger sizes.
Four Liberators only were employed when supplies to the Balkan Underground Force first trickled in two years ago.
Now the steady flow of arms goes in nightly to help the Partisans to weaken still further the Germans’ enfeebled grip.
The targets for supplies are arranged by British military missions working inside the Balkans. The number of dropping points would astonish the Germans.
Greek Ports Lost
Clare Hollingworth, “Daily Sketch” correspondent in Cairo, cabled last night:
The Germans are finding it difficult to hold their line of communication from Salonica to Athens until they have evacuated their troops from the islands to Athens.
Already many parts in Southern Greece, with the exception of this line of communications, are in Greek hands, including the ports of the Southern Peloponnese and Igoumenitsa, the port of Corfu.
Those Germans trying to reach safety through Albania are suffering badly at the hands of Albania’s guerrillas.
The only safe way out is by air at night, and key personnel have priority.
[photograph]
Supplies at an Army depot in southeast Italy are packed in canisters ready for aircraft of B.A.F. to drop by parachute to Marshal Tito’s forces or to be landed on secret landing strips in enemy-occupied Europe.
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RAF Gun-Runners Drop Complete Offices to Balkan Patriots
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A newspaper cutting describing air supply of equipment and munitions of patriots in several countries.
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The Daily Sketch
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1944-09-26
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One newspaper cutting
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eng
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Text
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NAutonJ170119-02
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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Albania
Egypt
Egypt--Cairo
Greece
Greece--Athens
Italy
North Africa
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IBCC Digital Archive
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1944-09
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Sue Smith
aircrew
B-24
Halifax
propaganda
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Ramsey, Neil
Neil Gordon Creswell Ramsey
N G C Ramsey
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Five items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant Neil Ramsey DFC (b. 1919, Royal Air Force), two cartoons and two memoirs. He flew operations with 105 Squadron.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Neil and Susan Ramsey and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2016-07-03
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Ramsey, NGC
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[inserted] PLEASE RETURN TO:- [/inserted]
N.G.C. RAMSEY, D.F.C., [underlined] People I remember at Defford. [/underlined]
[inserted] ENC. 4. [/inserted]
Firstly the party at the Rose and Crown, Severn Stoke, March 8th I944: I too have a copy of the cartoon by Budd – He was a N.C.O. aircrew member who did numerous cartoons of members of “A” Flight, including Peter and myself. I was depicted a a [sic] “shooting man” in plus-fours with F/Lt sripes [sic] on the shoulder. He always signed himself Budd and I can’t remebre [sic] his name unless it was Burton (see under) Fortunately I got those attending to sign the back of the photoed [sic] cartoon and can give the names as follows: S/Ldr. Ronnie Smith D.F.C., L. Hopkins, W. Scullard, J.R. Crawford, Duncan Chisholm, - M. Darcy, Ron Leavers, J. Millar, Fred Carmichael, - Burton and N.G.C. Ramsey.
Talking of shooting and Tony (not Jimmy) Meade, he and I were shotting companions and on one occasion went shooting rabbits on Bredon with the F/Sgt i/c “A” Flight groundcrew – his name escapes me although I can still picture him, he lived out on a farm on Bredon, hence the shooting there.
Boffins: Boffin Bruce who never wore socks, a real eccentric. Mr Fry who had been in some sort of explosion and was disfigured. There was also a young Scot. I think working on Monica who could not ride a bike. Our geat [sic] delight was to put him on one and give him a push, he immediately fell off.
Ronnie Smith did take a Lanc under the railway bridge over the Severn, I remember the mid-upper was Dunc. Chisholm who arrived back somewhat shocked. It was after a lunchtime session at the pub on the main road we used to cross on our way from Upton on Severn to Dafford. [sic] Dunc. Chisholm once took over the drums at a dance in Tewkesbury – he was superb – and told us he had once played with Fats Waller. He was as you say Canadian. By the way the session at the pub was brought about by a complete clampdown (fog) and a Met. report giving no hope of a clearance. We arrived back at camp to find a complete clearance and a Lanc. to fly. Give Ronnie his due he took it himself rather than drop someone else in.
There was an Oboe re-union at the R.A.F. Club in I983 it was attended by Dr. F. E. Jones and John Hooper who organised it. There is to be another one on 22nd March, I993 again organised by John E.N. Hooper, 8, Meadow Close, Hinchley Wood, Esher, KT10 0AY. I see Dr Jones is not listed as attending so I presume he has died meantime. Others attending from HQ/AM/TRE are listed as E.L.T. Barton, AVM Sid Bufton, Sir Clifford Cornford, Sir Edward Fennesay, O.G. Williams and of course John Hooper. These name [sic] may be of interest to some of you.
I will now list others I remeber [sic] or have knowledge of:
[underlined] Gp. Capt. J.A. Macdonald. [/underlined] I last met him when I was Senior Ops. Controller at (1950) Transport Command H.Q. I had to see in Royal Flights and he was then Commandant of London Airport. An amusing episode occurred at “A” Flight offices when, one day, Wg. Cdr. Johnny Claydon was working under my car fitting big-end bearings. Groupie arrived and shouted come out from under that car, imagine his surprise to find not an erk (a heinous offence) but the Cg. Cdr. Flying. All he said was “Oh it’s you Johnny”.
Lt. Cdr. Millward last heard of a senior executive of BEA in the early fifties.
Wg. Cdr. Jackson, a boffin in uniform, maybe a liason [sic] officer. He had an office close to “A” flight and was reputed to be the owner of The News of the World and a friend of Churchill.
Wg. Cdr Johnny Claydon, was the son of a garage proprietor at Deal, hence the episode above, given his expertise.
Flt. Lt. Brian Smithers usec [sic] to play Chopin’s No. 1 Piano concerto at the same time as the recording by Rubinstein. I last met him in a night club in Athens. The band were on strike and Brian, then a Captain with BOAC (I945) was still playing the same piece. I recognised it from the bar, went over to the pianist and it was Brian.
Moore: There were two Moores, the first must have left soon after I got to Defford since my wife and I took over his quarters in Upton. Was it “Dinty”?
[page break]
Lawrence Moore.
He was a very keen bridge player.
S/Ldr. Vernon Motion, a real smoothie in the Offensive Section. Reputed to be a stockbroker, lived out in Tewkesbury.
F/O Jimmy Duff – Second i/c Armoury drove a smart SS 100
F/Lt Jack Etchells – believed related to one of the chiefs at Dunlop – drove a I939 drophead coupe M.G. Jack was by way of being a friend of mine and I would like to hear what became of him. We made up a foursome of car owners, Johnny Claydon, 2 1/2 litre SS, Ronnie Smith, Drophead Coupe Humber, Jack M.G. and myself Daimler Light I5.
One of the Navs. was named Tait, with connections to my home town, Boston. I think he has a DGM (escaper?) or maybe Army co-op, on second thoughts.
The Signals officer whose name eludes me drove a Singer Le Mans Coupe.
Sdn. Ldr. Randall was, I think more specialised.
I recently met:
Ted (Tony) Barton who was definitely there when we were, he was I gather, a M.T. fitter. He now owns a fleet of coaches in Sleaford, Lincs. I did not know him at Defford; but we compared notes at a recent birthday party.
Vic. Haley M.N. (escaper) and Taffy Bidder [brackets] Were both killed in a Mosquito, nightflying [sic] at the PFF Conversion Flight at Warboys. They were going on to OBOE on either 105 or 108. I went through Warboys just afterwrds [sic] on my way to 105 Sqn. [/brackets]
Canadians –
F/O Ed. Higgins, married a WAAF officer in Tewkesbury Abbey and last heard of they were living in Toronto. Ed used to go home with me to Boston and on visiting new friends he recognised a picture of Boston “Stump”. The other couple had emigrated and they wrote back to their parents. Ed, in fact, knew the girl’s father whom he had met with me at the local farmer’s club.
Bourassa (not, I Think, Bourgasser) was a French Canadian.
Flying Officer Johnny Turnbull married Flight Off. Joan Turnbull.
Another WAAF Officer (from Tunbridge Wells area) was Pam Turnbull, she was the Cypher Officer and I remember that she, Johnny Clayden and I visited the cinema on the eve of “D” Day. They knew it was on, I discovered afterwards.
I do remember the other names in the letters received from Peter; but unfortunately my log book is missing so I have to rely on my failing memory.
I must add a word about Griff. He was reuted [sic] to have been a Trawler Skipper before the war and his SSC. In any event he was a very keen and remarkable sailor. After the war all Commands had a prize yacht, liberated from the German Baltic fleet. I did my first trip with Griff when I was a T.C. H.Q. and he taught me to sail. In I952 I navigated “Sea Lion” in the Cowes-Dinard R.A.R.C. race and we won “A” Div. of Class 1 (The big boys). The following year I was posted to Abingdon a few days before the race. I reported to H.Q. to see the Group Captain (Griff, of course). The Adjt. said the Gp. Capt. never sees new arrivals; but I persuaded him to tell Griff. He rushed out of the office and said “what the hell are you doing here, Neil, you should be preparing for the I953 race” I said I thought it not a good idea to start on a new Squadron by disapearing [sic] and he said “Character building sports take precedence over flying any day. However I persuaded him that my new Squadron Commander might have different views. A really great chap Griff.
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People I remember at Defford
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An article written by Neil Ramsey referring to a cartoon drawn by 'Budd'. He details the social life and personalities on the base including Ronnie Smith who flew a Lancaster under a Severn railway bridge. Reference is made of an Oboe reunion in 1983. He lists a few of the attendees.
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Neil Ramsey
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Neil Ramsey
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Two typewritten sheets
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eng
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Text. Memoir
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MRamseyNGC19191216-170217-010001,
MRamseyNGC19191216-170217-010002
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Severn Bridge (Railroad bridge)
Greece--Athens
England--Boston
Canada
Ontario--Toronto
Ontario
Greece
England--Lincolnshire
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1944-03-08
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Tricia Marshall
aircrew
arts and crafts
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
Distinguished Flying Cross
entertainment
ground personnel
Lancaster
Mosquito
Oboe
Pathfinders
radar
RAF Abingdon
RAF Defford
RAF Warboys
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force
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Stachiewicz, Mieczysław. Album
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An account of the resource
58 items. An album of photographs, newspaper clippings and papers relating to Mieczysław Stachiewicz's escape from Poland through Romania, Greece, and France to Great Britain, and his tour of operations as a pilot with 301 Squadron from RAF Hemswell. The album also contains photographs of his friends and family.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-01-19
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Stachiewicz, M
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Ateny Styczen 1940
Athens, January 1940
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Photo 1 is a group of nine men standing at the Caryatid Porch on the Acropolis.
Photo 2 is the Monument of Philopappos, by the Acropolis.
Photo 3 is eight men standing in front of the Erechtheum.
Photo 4 is a view of the Acropolis.
Photo 5 is 11 men seated on stones in front of the Parthenon.
Photo 6 is nine men standing in front of the Caryatid porch on the Acropolis.
Photo 7 is a view of the Acropolis.
Photo 8 is eight men standing inside the Parthenon.
Photo 9 is ten men arranged on the steps of a Greek ruin.
Photo 10 is ten men standing in front of the Parthenon.
Photo 11 is the Agora of Athens.
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1940-01
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Eleven b/w photographs from a scrapbook
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pol
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Photograph
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PStachiewiczM17010011,
PStachiewiczM17010012
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Civilian
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Greece
Greece--Athens
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1940-01
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Mieczysław Stachiewicz
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Neale, Ted. Album
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30 items. An album of photographs taken during Ted Neale's service in the Mediterranean theatre.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-07-31
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Neale, ETH
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Acropolis of Athens
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A roof top view of Athens with low houses. In the background are low hills and the Parthenon.
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One b/w photograph
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Photograph
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PNealeETH15010031
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Civilian
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Greece
Greece--Athens
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Neale, Ted
E T H Neale
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An account of the resource
123 items. The collection concerns Edward Thomas Henry Neale (b. 1922, 1395951 Royal Air Force) who served as a navigator with 37 Squadron in North Africa, the Middle East and Italy. The collection contains his training notebooks from South Africa as well as propaganda leaflets dropped by the allies in the Mediterranean theatre.
The collection also contains a photograph album, navigation logs and target photographs.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Alison Neale and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2015-07-31
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Neale, ETH
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Dear Sir or Madam
Maybe you have left it rather late, or it may be you’ve got it just right. On returning to civvy street we felt isolated and diminished. After a tour of operations I returned to my civilian job to continue & finish a tool making apprenticeship, at [deleted] almost [/deleted] twenty four with a wife & child. As I returned [deleted] the [/deleted] those that had stayed in their reserved occupations were leaving [deleted] going [/deleted] [inserted] leaving [/inserted] to do their national service, you were no hero’es, [sic] I had been a warrant officer, (promotion came from still being alive) alongside me was an ex Flight Liuetenant [sic] [deleted] D.F [/deleted] Distinguished Flying cross, he was a labourer sweeping the floor of a machine shop!!!! So much for “brylcreem boys.” I felt isolated
[page break]
[indecipherable] the greatest bunch of [indecipherable] (or boys) ever assembled anywhere but our baptism came before this; I finished a tour and went on to flying V.I.P.s around, it was known as a Comm Flight, this role eventually diminished and I was posted from ALGIERS to CAIRO (it appears to have been an error, the locust insecticide spraying didn’t materialise) so I was posted in error to ATHENS, I was offered another Comm flight job, but having watched an aircraft dive into the sea and suffered the poor aircraft serviceability, since the demob roster had started, and the older service and greater experience fitters were being released I declined. It was then that the penguins took over (non-flying birds) and I was told to cover my badges of rank and be treated as an A.C.2 GD,
[page break]
[indecipherable] being the lowest rank, G.D. being general duties, this being labouring and the like, we were no heroe’s, [sic] and we took this attitude to civvy street. If post traumatic stress syndrome had been thought of, then I’m sure we would have qualified. Evetually [sic] returning to England we were interviewed with a view for signing on for further service, you may imagine the response that got, so all in all I was proud to have been in the company of other aircrew and not at all happy with an organisation that didn’t properly ever feed me, that left us so short of supplies that in 4 ½ years of service I couldn’t ever get a new pair of socks.
You have selected the Lancaster to be the vehicle [deleted] for your [/deleted] to carry your programme and good luck to you but perhaps you may alienate so many of us who served in the Hampdens.
[page break]
[indecipherable] Halifaxes, Stirlings, [indecipherable] Manchesters, Fortresses & Liberators, and Mosquitos who were part of Bomber Command. We have heard of the DAMS EPISODE but what about mining the DANUBE to stop the transport of HITLERS only supply of natural oil, (sometime [inserted] wrongly [/inserted] reported as by Lancasters) by Wellingtons, Liberators & Halifaxes of 205 GROUP consisting of 10 squadrons, ex desert squadrons operating from Italy, and reported in some accounts to be [inserted] among [/inserted] the most effective raids of the war, or the bombing of PLOESTIE [sic] oilfields in Roumania second most defended target after BERLIN. once again by 205 GROUP, maximum effort about 150 aircraft.
If I may be allowed to continue, we had a tour of forty operations not thirty, and the only one I know who got a medal (D.F C.) was one
[page break]
[indecipherable] (I was a navigator) and that [indecipherable] probably because he became a Flight Commander. Whilst those operating from England were given Aircrew Europe medals, it was denied us although I bombed France, Italy, Germany. Austria, CZECHOSlovakia, Hungary, Roumania, Yugoslavia, and ferried Infantrymen to GREECE when the airfield was overlooked & fired on by ELAS Greek rebels.
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Letter from Ted Neale
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He refers to feeling 'isolated and diminished' when returning to civilian work. He rejoined the Royal Air Force, but the jobs became more menial and supplies and maintenance were poor. He describes the contrast with some of the operations he took part in during the war.
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Ted Neale
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Five handwritten sheets
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eng
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ENealeETH[Recipient][Date]-030001,
ENealeETH[Recipient][Date]-030002,
ENealeETH[Recipient][Date]-030003,
ENealeETH[Recipient][Date]-030004,
ENealeETH[Recipient][Date]-030005
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Royal Air Force
Civilian
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Greece--Athens
Romania--Ploiești
Greece
Romania
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Karl Williams
David Bloomfield
aircrew
B-17
B-24
bombing
demobilisation
Distinguished Flying Cross
Halifax
Hampden
Lancaster
Manchester
mine laying
Mosquito
navigator
Stirling
Wellington
Whitley
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Greece--Athens
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Athens [place]
Athína
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Lapham, Rosemary
R Lapham
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Lapham, R
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100 items. An oral history interview with Rosemary Lapham, the daughter of Roy Chadwick, family correspondence, congratulations on being honoured, personal documentation as well as photographs of family, acquaintances and aircraft. The collection also contains a thank you letter from Barnes Wallis to Roy Chadwick and a note from Arthur Harris to Robert Saundby about the in-feasibility of the Eder Möhne and Sorpe operation, some conceptual aircraft drawings and other mementos.
The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by Rosemary Lapham and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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2015-06-22
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HÔTEL
DE LA GRANDE – BRETAGNE
ATHÈNES
[underlined] Sat. evening. 5th Aug 33 [/underlined]
[underlined] My darling Mary. [/underlined]
I am enjoying my stay in Greece more than I did in Turkey but I find Sweetheart that there is not so much pleasure about seeing new places & visiting ancient ruins when you are not there to enjoy it with me
Since I finished the real object of my journey in Turkey I’v [sic] felt that if only you were with me [deleted] indecipherable word [/deleted] we could have a really jolly sightseeing holiday but alone all the kick is taken out of it.
However this is a most valuable experience for me & I appreciate it a lot & only hope dearest that you & the children are quite all right & cheery.
When I arrived in Greece (at Pireus [Pireas] which is the port to Athens)
[page break]
[underlined] 3 [/underlined]
Take a siesta which I did after having a shower bath in my posh bath room (I made full use of the shower as I get so hot & clammy during the heat of the day).
After having afternoon tea I went to the British club & met Mr Hillier the British Commercial secretary to the Embassy to whom I had a letter of introduction from Vaughan-Scott who is an old colleague of his.
We had an interesting talk & a drink then I strolled back to the hotel for dinner which I found they take very late here.
In the hotel I met a British Cavalry officer Capt Greenslade who was on leave from Cairo he was a very nice chap & we had dinner & then went to a Cabaret.
This Cabaret was the best I’v
[page break]
[underlined] 2 [/underlined]
I got thro’ the customs & took a taxie [sic] to this hotel which had been recommended to me by Vaughan-Scott.
Its a beautiful hotel & I’v got a topping bed-room & beautiful bath room.
I rang up Triandaffilidis & found that he had gone to meet me & the silly people on the boat said that I was’nt on board, I suppose that they got mixed up in the pronunciation of my name which the latins find difficult, Triandaffilidis is a Greek & the people on the boat we [sic] Italian, however it did’nt matter.
Triandaffilidis came round to the hotel with his car and after we had talked a bit he took me to the Government aircraft factory which is run under contract by the Blackburn Co., this took until lunch time & the heat was terrific then.
I had lunch & decided to follow the custom of the country &
[page break]
[underlined] 4 [/underlined]
seen the dancing & costumes were excellent & we both enjoyed it.
There were some Spanish dancers which reminded me of our visit to Sevile [Seville] sweetheart.
After the Cabaret Greenslade & I got a taxie back to the hotel had an iced lemonade each & went to bed.
Today (Sat) I went to visit the famous Acropolis & it must have been a wonderful place in the ancient times.
I got a most interesting old guide & spent the whole morning there whilst he talked in a very slow voice & told me all about it.
Whilst there a fellow took a couple of snaps of me when I was’nt looking (you know the chaps who take a photo & print it on the spot) they are not much good but are rather amusing as they show me listening very [indecipherable] to the old guide.
[page break]
[underlined] 5 [/underlined]
HÔTEL
DE LA GRANDE – BRETAGNE
ATHÈNES
After visiting the Acropolis I returned to the hotel & rung up Triandaffilidis to see if he would come to lunch with me but he could’nt do so as he had an American Mr Ford of the Irvin parachute company with him& they were busy at the Air Ministry trying to sell Chutes.
After lunch I went round to Triandaffilidis’ office & met Mr Ford and told Triandaffilidis that I was thinking of pushing off, he said that his wife & himself were starting off on a holiday themselves on Monday morning & would I travel with them as far as Rome.
He said the train journey thro’ Greece is terrible at this time of the year so that I really ought to go by boat to Brindisi with them & then travel up thro’ Italy via Rome.
[page break]
[underlined] 6 [/underlined]
As it does’nt cost any more & is of course extremely interesting, I’v decided to go with them dear.
I hope that you will not mind the few extra days that I shall be away sweetheart although I’m trying to be back with you and the children.
Still this is a wonderful opportunity to see some of the world is’nt it? & I feel that I should do so whilst I can, [indecipherable].
Fixing up details, tickets etc: took some time then Trianda: kindly placed a car & driver at my disposal to take me to the bathing beach about ten miles away.
I had a nice bathe & returned in time for dinner after calling to collect my boat & train tickets.
[page break]
[underlined] 7 [/underlined]
Well dearest that about accounts for my time up to the moment
I dont think I’ll go anywhere tonight as Greenslade sailed for Cairo this afternoon.
Tomorrow being Sunday I think I’ll go & spend the day at the sea-side I’m told that its the thing to do here during the hot weather & believe me it is hot.
I expect dearest that you are all back home again now & I hope that you are all feeling better for your holiday.
I’m very fit but a bit sore in my back & elbow as I slipped on the marble staircase & came a wallop on my back [deleted] ye [/deleted] today I have’nt done any damage so dont worry dear
[page break]
[underlined] P.S [/underlined] I enclose a little map which I have marked [inserted][underlined] 6 [/underlined][/inserted] with X to show my route.
My pen has run out of ink dear so I’ll have to finish with pencil, I’v been trying to [deleted] indecipherable word [/deleted] calculate when I shall get home.
I think we arrive Brindisi Tuesday & Rome Wed morning and if I spend Wed: & Thursday in Rome I should be home on Sunday next darling.
It will have been a long time since I left you Mary dear but you are constantly in my thoughts dearest.
Please give my love and kisses to Margaret and Rosemary & tell them that I am on my way back to them & want to see them both very much.
love to aunt Nellie if she is still with you.
My fondest & dearest love to you Mary yours ever Roy.
[page break]
HÔTEL
DE LA GRANDE – BRETAGNE
ATHÈNES
[part postmark]
Mrs Chadwick.
“Kingsley”
Gilbert Road.
Hale. Cheshire.
England.
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Letter from Roy Chadwick to Mary Chadwick
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Writes that he is enjoying Greece more that Turkey and that as finished most of his business in Turkey, he wished that she could be with him for sightseeing. Writes of his arrival in Athens and meeting British official and a cavalry officer on leave from Cairo. Continues with account of meeting Greek officials and visit to government aircraft factory as well as entertainment and sightseeing.
Date
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1933-08-05
Format
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Eight page handwritten letter and envelope
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eng
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EChadwickRChadwickM330805
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Civilian
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Greece
Greece--Athens
Temporal Coverage
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1933-08-05
Contributor
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Steve Baldwin
Anita Raine
David Bloomfield
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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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Roy Chadwick
Chadwick, Roy (1893-1947)
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Briley, William George
George Briley
W G Briley
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Briley, WG
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Eight items. An oral history interview with Warrant Officer William George Briley (1586825, Royal Air Force), his log book, service material and a sight log book containing <a href="https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/show/987">18 target photographs</a>. After training in South Africa, George Briley completed 39 bombing and supply dropping operations as a navigator with 40 Squadron flying Wellingtons from Foggia in Italy. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by William George Briley and catalogued by Barry Hunter, <span>with additional identification provided by the Archeologi dell'Aria research group (</span><a href="https://www.archeologidellaria.org/">https://www.archeologidellaria.org</a><span>)</span>
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2015-10-09
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William George Briley's observer's and air gunner's flying log book
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Observers and air gunners flying log book for Wiliam George Briley, covering the period from 2 December 1943 to 24 November 1945. Detailing his flying training, operations flown and communication flight duties. He was stationed at, East London, RAF Qastina, RAF Foggia and Athens. Aircraft flown in were, DH82 Tiger Moth, Anson, Empire flying boat, Wellington, Defiant, C-47, Fairchild Argus III and Liberator. He flew a total of 39 operations, 26 night and 13 daylight operations, consisting of 28 bombing operations and 11 supply drops. Targets were, Ferrara, Bologna, Milan, Athens, Brescia, Szekesfehervar, Solonica, Borovnica, Danube, Verona, Bronzolo, Tuzla, Sinj, Vragolovi, Predgrao, Zakomo, Podgorica, Novi Pasar, Chiapovano, Szombathely, Bugojno, Matesevo, Casarsa, Susegana, Salcano, Doboj, Circhina and Udine. His pilot on operations was Sergeant Hanson.
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force
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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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One booklet
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Text. Log book and record book
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LBrileyWG1586825v1
Coverage
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Royal Air Force
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Pending review
Contributor
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Mike Connock
Spatial Coverage
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Montenegro
Middle East--Palestine
Serbia
Slovenia
South Africa
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Bugojno (Opština)
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Doboj
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Tuzla
Croatia--Sinj
Danube River
Gaza Strip--Gaza
Greece--Athens
Hungary--Székesfehérvár
Hungary--Szombathely
Italy--Bologna
Italy--Brescia
Italy--Bronzolo
Italy--Casarsa della Delizia
Italy--Ferrara
Italy--Foggia
Italy--Milan
Italy--Susegana
Italy--Udine
Italy--Verona
Middle East--Palestine
Montenegro--Kolašin
Montenegro--Podgorica
Serbia--Novi Pazar
Slovenia--Borovnica
Slovenia--Cerkno
Slovenia--Solkan
South Africa--East London
Greece--Thessalonikē
Gaza Strip
Danube River
Temporal Coverage
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1943
1944
1945
1944-09-02
1944-09-06
1944-09-10
1944-09-12
1944-09-13
1944-09-14
1944-09-17
1944-09-19
1944-09-21
1944-09-26
1944-10-04
1944-10-05
1944-10-09
1944-10-10
1944-10-11
1944-10-12
1944-11-01
1944-11-04
1944-11-05
1944-11-06
1944-11-08
1944-11-10
1944-11-16
1944-11-17
1944-11-18
1944-11-19
1944-11-22
1944-11-25
1944-11-26
1944-12-11
1944-12-13
1944-12-14
1944-12-15
1944-12-16
1944-12-19
1944-12-26
1944-12-27
1945-01-03
1945-01-05
1945-01-15
1945-01-20
1945-01-21
40 Squadron
Air Observers School
aircrew
Anson
B-24
C-47
Defiant
mine laying
navigator
Operational Training Unit
Resistance
Tiger Moth
training
Wellington