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Doughty, James Charles
Doughty, JC
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40 items. The collection concerns Sergeant James Charles (Jimmy) Doughty (1386802 Royal Air Force) and contains correspondence and photographs. He flew operations as a flight engineer with 102 Squadron and was killed 13 August 1944. <br /><br />The collection has been loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by William James Cuthbert and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.<br /><br /><span data-contrast="none" xml:lang="EN-GB" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW44180884 BCX0"><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW44180884 BCX0">Additional information on James Charles Doughty</span><span class="NormalTextRun SCXW44180884 BCX0"> is available via the</span></span><span class="EOP SCXW44180884 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":200,"335559740":276}"> </span><a href="https://losses.internationalbcc.co.uk/loss/207652/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2018-01-23
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Doughty, JC
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[postmark Barry, Glamorgan. 14 October 1943] [postage stamp]
[underlined] W [/underlined] 206227. Pte Doughty. W,
Joseph Johnson’s Hostel,
Crescent St,
Leicester.
[page break]
[underlined] 1 [/underlined]
Hut J. 8. 2. Squadron,
No 1. Aircrew Training Wing
RAF Stn. St. Athens,
Glams,
S. Wales.
Dear Win,
Sorry I have been such a long time replying, but I’ve been pretty busy these days.
Well. [deleted] I [/deleted] if my luck holds good I should be home in 3 weeks time. I been pretty lucky so far & have only another 3 subjects to go through before going on leave, and boy will that be the day.
[page break]
[underlined] 2 [/underlined]
We went out on the drome Monday and ran up a “Blenheim”, 2 engine bomber to you. It was quite good siting [sic] there, speeding the engines up & watching various pressure & temperature dials, but unfortunatly [sic] we dont [sic] get that very often.
Well I havent [sic] any news for you but I thought I better write before your full wrath descended upon my humble head, (at the moment the aforsaid [sic] article is spinning with gears, oil, pressure, gauges, props, & bearings).
[page break]
[underlined] 3 [/underlined]
Incidently [sic] the afore mentioned “Blenheim” is the same type of crate as that Albert used to fly.
Well thats [sic] all for now,
Love
[underlined] Jim [/underlined]
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Letter from Jimmy Doughty to his sister Winnie
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Hopes that he would be home in three weeks and that he had only another three subjects to go. Mentions going to airfield to run up a Blenheim's engines.
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J C Doughty
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1943-10-14
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1943-10-14
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Great Britain
Wales--Vale of Glamorgan
England--Leicestershire
England--Leicester
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Royal Air Force
British Army
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eng
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Three page handwritten letter and envelope
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EDoughtyJCDoughtyW431014
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Tricia Marshall
Blenheim
military service conditions
RAF St Athan
training
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Layne, Wally
Walter Henry Layne
W H Layne
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-06-07
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Layne, WH
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100 items. The collection concerns Walter 'Wally' Layne (b. 1916, 963012, 40348 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, prisoner of war diary, personal and official correspondence and photographs. He flew operations as a wireless operator with 97 Squadron and became a prisoner of war after being shot down.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by D Layne and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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Kriegsgefangenenlager
Datum: OCT. 14/43.
DEAR JOAN.
I AM IN GOOD HEALTH AND AM GETTING PLENTY OF FOOD, YOU HAVE NO REASON TO WORRY ABOUT ME AT ALL, THIS IS BETTER THAN I EXPECTED. CIGARETTES WILL BE APPRECIATED. SEND THEM TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS. W.O. LAYNE. WALTER HENRY 605 STALAG-LUFT 6 LAGER ‘K’, IT IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT FOR LETTERS. THEY COME TO STALAG-LUFT 3. LAGER ‘K’ DEUTSCHLAND. CANVAS ALL MY RELATIVES AND GET THEM TO SEND CIGS THRO RED +, THEY COME DUTY FREE. I HAVE SEEN BOB HE IS VERY FIT, ALSO JACK AND JOE. Love Walter.
[page break]
Kriegsgefangenenlager
Datum: Oct 26/43.
Dear Joan, Things are going very well, I am quite fit and getting plenty of food. I have met Dal, he sends his best wishes and will be writing soon, a fellow came round to see me called Cornish, seems he used to know you. In my parcel include some underwear. Send this card to Air Ministry, you have permission to draw my personal kit. Send a pipe in my parcel, not my usual one, any old thing will do, don’t let anyone borrow my fishing tackle, I shall be using it soon, All my love Walter.
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Two postcards from Wally Layne to his wife
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Top - writes that he was in good health and getting plenty of food. Would appreciate cigarettes and gives address to send then to.
Bottom - Writes he is fit and well. Has met friend who sends best wishes. Asks for underwear to be sent in his parcel. Says to sent this postcard to Air Ministry as permission to draw his personal kit. Says do not let anyone borrow his fishing tackle.
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W H Layne
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1943-10-14
1943-10-26
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Two handwritten prisoner of war postcards
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eng
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ELayneWHLayneAJ431014
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
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1943-10-14
1943-10-26
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Anne-Marie Watson
prisoner of war
Red Cross
Stalag Luft 3
Stalag Luft 6
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Jenkinson, Peter and Leslie. Peter Jenkinson
Description
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Fifty-three items concerning Peter Jenkinson who served as a flight engineer on 166 and 153 Squadron Lancaster and was killed with his crew on 28 January 1945. Collection contains official and family correspondence, photographs, biographies, newspaper articles, official documents, roll of honour and records of operations.
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2016-08-24
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Jenkinson, LP-PR
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[underlined] ALLIED BOMBERS SHOT DOWN BY F W GUNTHER BAHR [/underlined]
[list] [underlined] UNIT DATE AIRCRAFT TIME AREA OF COMBAT [/underlined]
3/NJG 6 23/24.8.43 HALIFAX 0040 BERLIN 3/NJG 6 23/24.8.43 STIRLING 0047 NORTH BERLIN 3/NJG 6 14.10.43 B17 1457 20 KM S.E SCHWEINFURT 3/NJG 6 18/19.10.43 LANCASTER 2043 25 KM W HAMLIN 3/NJG 6 3/4.11.43 HALIFAX 1955 25 KM W DUSSELDORF 3/NJG 6 17/18.11.43 LANCASTER 2016 HOCHSPEYER 3/NJG 6 20/21.12.43 HALIFAX 1924 SSE MAYERN 3/NJG 6 20/21.12.43 HALIFAX 1938 50 KM S.W. KOBLENZ 3/NJG 6 20/21.12.43 HALIFAX 2000 RUPPACH 3/NJG 6 30/31.1.44 LANCASTER 2010 WARWITZ 3/NJG 6 30/31.1.44 LANCASTER 2025 10 KM W ORANIENBURG 3/NJG 6 19/20.2.44 LANCASTER 0320 15-20KM SSW STENDAL 3/NJG 6 25/26.2.44 LANCASTER 2128 SE NEUFCHATAEU 3/NJG 6 26/27.4.44 LANCASTER 0245 15 KM NW KIRCHENHALL 3/NJG 6 27/28.4.44 HALIFAX 0137 30-60 KM NW FRIED’HAFEN 3/NJG 6 27/28.4.44 LANCASTER 0251 50-80 KM NW FRIED’HAFEN 1 NJG 6 28/29.7.44 LANCASTER 0208 30-50 KM FROM STUTTGART 1 NJG 6 25/26.8.44 HALIFAX 0115 W. RUSSELLHEIM 1 NJG 6 12/13.9.44 B17 2246 N.W. MANNHEIM 3/NJG 1 8/9.1.45 LANCASTER 2227 W MUNICH 3/NJG 1 8/9.1.45 LANCASTER 2230 W MUNICH 3/NJG 1 8/9.1.45 B24 2236 MUNICH 3/NJG 1 8/9.1.45 LANCASTER 2238 WNW MUNICH 3/NJG 1 28/29.1.45 LANCASTER 2329 STUTTGART 3/NJG 1 28/29.1.45 LANCASTER 2332 W STUTTGART 3/NJG 1 28/29.1.45 LANCASTER 2346 LUDWIGSBERG 3/NJG 1 28/29.1.45 LANCASTER 2359 E MANNHEIM (PETER’S) 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2037 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2039 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2042 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2044 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2046 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2050 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 21/22.2.45 HALIFAX 2034 SW WORMS 3/NJG 1 23/24.2.45 LANCASTER 2009 NEAR PFORZHEIN [sic] 3/NJG 1 16/17.3.45 LANCASTER 2131 SW NUREMBERG
DETAILS FROM “LUFTWAFFE NIGHT FIGHTER, COMBAT CLAIMS 1939-1945” [signature] 101.106
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Allied bombers shot down by FW Gunther Bahr
Description
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Table listing unit, date, aircraft, time, area of combat. Lists 36 combats with allied aircraft from 23 August 1943 until 17 March 1945. Includes Peter Jenkinson's Lancaster on 28 January 1945 as one of four that night. Details from "Luftwaffe Night Fighter Combat Claims 1939-1945".
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One page handwritten document
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SJenkinsonPR1826262v10020
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Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Wehrmacht. Luftwaffe
United States Army Air Force
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Germany
Germany--Berlin
Germany--Hameln
Germany--Düsseldorf
Germany--Koblenz
Germany--Oranienburg
Germany--Stendal
Germany--Stuttgart
France
France--Neufchâteau
Germany--Rüsselsheim
Germany--Mannheim
Germany--Munich
Germany--Worms
Germany--Pforzheim
Germany--Nuremberg
Germany--Ruhr (Region)
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1943-08-23
1943-08-24
1943-10-14
1943-10-18
1943-10-19
1943-11-03
1943-11-04
1943-11-17
1943-11-18
1943-12-20
1943-12-21
1944-01-30
1944-01-31
1944-02-19
1944-02-20
1944-02-25
1944-02-26
1944-04-26
1944-04-27
1944-04-28
1944-07-28
1944-07-29
1944-08-25
1944-08-26
1944-09-12
1944-09-13
1945-01-08
1945-01-09
1945-01-28
1945-01-29
1944-02-21
1944-02-22
1944-02-23
1944-02-24
1945-03-16
1945-03-17
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Robin Christian
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IBCC Digital Archive
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eng
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Text
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B-17
B-24
Halifax
Lancaster
shot down
Stirling
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Valentine, John
John Ross Mckenzie Valentine
J R M Valentine
Description
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674 Items. Collection concerns navigator Warrant Officer J R McKenzie Valentine (1251404 Royal Air Force). The collection contains over 600 letters between JRM Valentine and his wife Ursula. It also contains his log book, family/official documents, a book of violin music studies and other correspondence. Sub-collections contain family photographs, prisoner of war photographs and a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings of events from 1942 to 1945.
He joined 49 Squadron in April 1942 and flew 10 operations on Hampdens. The squadron converted to Manchester in May when he completed two further operations. His aircraft was shot down on the Thousand Bomber raid of 30/31 May 1942. Five crew, including him bailed out successfully and became prisoners of war. The pilot and one air gunner were killed when the aircraft rolled over and crashed.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Frances Zagni and catalogued by Nigel Huckins.
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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2018-09-06
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Valentine, JRM
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Start of transcription
To Sgt JRM Valentine
British P/W No 481
Stalag Luft VI via Stalag Luft III
Germany.
[inserted] R 8/12 A 10/12 [/inserted]
[stamp GEPRUFT 25]
From Mrs JRM Valentine
Little Close, Devon Road,
Salcombe, Devon. Tel. Salcombe 229.
October 14th 1943.
My darling Johnnie,
Here we still are, enjoying a pleasant lazy life by the sea, while somebody is presumably doing something about our house, but nobody tells us what. As the moment draws nearer for me to plunge into the responsibilities of a householder, I get more & more nervous, however its got to come sometime It wouldn’t do for Frances & me to stay on here permanently, pleasant as it would be in many ways. I think Mother often finds Frances a bit wearing, specially if she is in one of her devilish moods, & there is of recently more work with us here, altho’ of course I help to do it. Altogether I am very glad I didn’t accept their invitation to live with my parents till you return. I should have saved money but I feel sure it will be wiser to spend the money & have a home ready for you. How I wish I could get a letter from you expressing [underlined] your [/underlined] opinion on all this!
Tomorrow I have to send off your quarterly parcel. I’m terribly sorry that it is a fortnight late in leaving here. The Red Cross sends the labels etc. for the next parcel soon after one parcel has gone, & all the necessary forms & labels for your September parcel were safely tucked away in my desk. I remember looking at them when I packed up my desk & thinking I should surely have got into my new house by Sept 26th (at that time I thought it was to be High House
[page break]
Bromfield) so I left them there. Now I have written to the Red Cross & they have kindly sent me fresh labels, tho’ not of course clothes coupons. However I’ve only spent 3 of Frances’s for sock wool - & she can afford them! Since you so sternly forbid me to send unasked for things, I am sending 2 pairs of long stockings, the usual toilet requisites, a khaki hold-all to hang on the wall & hold some of your belongings (I feel sure you will find this useful) & as much chocolate as I can muster, with our love. Your people have procured a tin teapot & plate for you, but tell me they have already sent it off, how I don’t understand, but I hope they arrive safely.
Frances has learnt to blow her nose! You probably don’t realise how great a triumph this is, but it will certainly make things easier for me. The other day we passed some sailors who called out to her “Hello Ginger”. Frances turned to me indignantly “T’isn’t Ginger, its Frances” she said. She won’t be called Baby either, & if she cries I call her Baby & she sniffs & says “T’isn’t Baby, its girl”. Her tears, when she falls down & hurts herself, which frequently happens, are very soon over. We have been having really glorious weather & almost every afternoon Frances & I go down to the beach, & I knit & read while she bathes & paddles & digs. I have just finished reading Arthur Bryant’s “the Years of Endurance”, a history of the first part of the Napoleonic Wars which provides many striking parallels with this battle. I’m sending you a photo of Michael Bowack which Vera sent me last week. He is the gent on the left, about to fall over backwards. I recently met Sybil Graham & her husband here, do you remember meeting them once at Brent Bridge when we were dancing there? All my love to you darling, keep busy & well & [underlined] do [/underlined] come home soon! Yours for always, Ursula
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Letter to prisoner of war John Valentine from his wife Ursula
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Writes on about getting nervous of the responsibilities of owning a house and whether she should have stayed with parents and saved money instead. Mention she will be sending his quarterly parcel and writes about Red Cross labels, Concludes with news of daughter's progress and activities
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1943-10-14
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Tricia Marshall
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Two page handwritten letter
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eng
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EValentineUMValentineJRM431014
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
Spatial Coverage
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Great Britain
England--Devon
England--Salcombe
Lithuania
Lithuania--Šilutė
Temporal Coverage
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1943-10-14
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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Ursula Valentine
prisoner of war
Stalag Luft 6