Letter from the Air Ministry to A D Boldy confirming that half of a war gratuity to be credited to his son, the late Sergeant David Boldy, has been paid through the command accountant, Royal Air Force, Singapore.
Letter from A D Boldy to controller of accounts, air forces, pay section Anbala concerning receipt of memo concerning account of David Boldy and requesting that this money be donated half to the Royal Air Force benevolent fund and half to the Red…
School transfer certificate for David Boldy stating that he transferred to St Joseph’s College, Naini Tal from St Paul’s School, Darjeeling on 18 December 1936.
School certificate for David Boldy issued by St Joseph’s College, Naini Tal stating that David Boldy has reached the required standard in Group I (English Subjects) Group II (Languages other than English) Group III (Mathematics and Science) and…
Draft letter from Stephen Boldy to the Imperial War Graves Commission stating that the name of David Boldy does not appear on the Roll of Honour at Runnymede and asking for appropriate steps to be taken.
No. 5 air observer navigation school Christmas and New Year card with an Anson flying over hills inside an oval. Inside Royal Air Force crest and the printed words 'With the Best of Good Wishes for Christmas and the New Year from'. Signed 'love…
Letter from David Boldy to his parents with general conversation about attending St. Joseph’s College, Naini Tal. He details the various cricket and tennis matches he has played. He also states that he has taken examinations but has not done as…
Letter from David Boldy to his parents with general conversation about attending St. Joseph’s College, Naini Tal. Details the various cricket, tennis, tug of war and golf matches he has played. He also states that examinations are coming up soon…
Letter from David Boldy to his parents with general conversation about attending St. Joseph’s College, Naini Tal. He mentions how relieved he is that the cobra was caught as it could have been dangerous. David tells them that he has just returned…
Letter from David Boldy to his parents with general conversation about attending St. Joseph’s College, Naini Tal. He thanks them for their letter and money. He also mentions the sports he is taking part in. He states that he has the same music…
Letter from David Boldy to his parents from school describing his diving lessons, how outgoing but not incoming letters are checked, a magic show and sports tournaments taking place. He also mentions weapon practice.
Formal portrait of ten young men dressed in sports shirts, shorts and socks, four standing, four sitting on chairs and two sitting on the ground all with arms folded. Sitting on a chair in the centre is a clergyman and in front of him is a small…
Group of 12 men wearing tropical khaki drill shirts or tunics, shorts, long socks and shoes standing smiling at the camera; some carry a pith helmet with Royal Air Force flash on the side.
Head and shoulders portrait of David Boldy wearing dress uniform with webbing and a side cap with white flash. On reverse 'Taken the day we arrived at Oudtshoorn'.
Group of five men in Sidcot suits, flying boots and gauntlets, some carrying flying helmets, standing in front of a large building with bay windows and a balcony. David Boldy is second from the right. On reverse '83'.
Full length portrait of Leading Aircraftsman David Boldy wearing dress uniform and side cap but with non-regulation shoes standing in a garden; on his right is a girl in summer dress and sandals with flowers in her hair and in between them they carry…
Full length portrait of Leading Aircraftsman David Boldy in dress uniform with his side cap tucked into his belt standing in a garden; on his right stands a girl wearing a summer dress with flowers in her hair.
Five people are sitting on a beach with a concrete sun-shelter behind them. From left to right a dark haired girl in blouse and short skirt captioned ‘Millicent’; a man in brimmed hat, shirt and shorts; a man in shorts and brimmed hat without a…
Head and shoulders portrait of a dark haired girl looking up at the camera and smiling, wearing a striped jumper. Inscription 'To shoot them down [one indecipherable word] from Millie the push bike killer'. On reverse 'C1/31' and photographer's…
Full length portrait of a leading aircraftsman in blue tunic, open neck shirt, khaki drill shorts, long socks, shoes and flying helmet with earphones and jack. He carries a board and package under his left arm and is standing on white steps leading…