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Hunt, William Richard. Album
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A collection of 18 photographs showing various scenes of Gibraltar, and Oran (Algeria). Also included are various images of aircraft, and RAF stations prior to the war. <br /><br />The collection concerns Sergeant William Richard Hunt (520376 Royal Air Force) and contains documents and photographs. He flew operations as an observer with 35 Squadron and was killed 19 May 1942. The collection includes an album with scenes of Gibraltar and Oran (Algeria), pre-war aircraft and RAF stations. <br /><br />The collection was loaned to the IBCC Digital Archive for digitisation by William John Hastings and catalogued by Benjamin Turner. Additional information on William Richard Hunt is available via the <a href="https://losses.internationalbcc.co.uk/loss/214002/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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2020-01-27
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Hunt, WR
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Men at Uxbridge
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The top centre photograph shows two men in swimming trunks both holding cigarettes.
Centre left shows men on parade outside accommodation blocks.
Middle centre shows five men in military uniform standing outside a building.
Centre right shows a group of men outside a building named "ARRAS".
Bottom centre shows a group of men in military uniform
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1935-06-12
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1935-06-12
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Great Britain
England--London
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Royal Air Force
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eng
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Photograph
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Five b/w photographs on an album page
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PHuntWR20010002
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RAF Uxbridge
training
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Akrill, William. Letters written at thirteen
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Ten illustrated letters written to Billy Akrill's father who was in hospital in 1935. The letters refer to farm activities in Newark and Nottinghamshire: animals, the weather and his family and include illustrated stories. There are also cartoons and drawings, some coloured.
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Billy Akrill
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-04
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Potter Hill,
Collingham,
Newark, Notts.
22nd June 1935.
Dear Daddy,
Ha! ha! ha! cackle!!! Stainless Stephen’s just been on. What a scream! Stainless “Wives in olden days darned their husbands’ socks but modern girls sock their darned husbands! How we howled! [drawings] Even Mary smiles!
25 June.
Rumble! [drawing] crack! A thunder-storm [drawing] is at hand [drawing] Ive [sic] been running round securing the perishable [drawings]
Down she comes [drawing]
[page break]
[drawing] How it lightens [drawing] Mother’s covered up the mirror & fender [drawing]
I’ve got some lovely nasturtiums in the Garden [drawing]
Then there’s my Gypsophila [drawing] and Nemesia [drawings] Night Scented Stock [drawing] Virginian Stock [drawing] Mignonette and [drawing] Woolworths Magic Carpet [underlined] Oaks O.k. after shower [/underlined]
Billy
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Letter from Billy Akrill to his father
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Writes about Stainless Stephen, a thunderstorm ('mother covered up the mirror and fender') and the garden and includes a number of drawings of people and coloured flowers.
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Billy Akrill
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1935-06-22
1935-06-25
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Tricia Marshall
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Two page illustrated handwritten letter
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eng
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SAkrillWE1436220v10009
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Civilian
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Newark (Nottinghamshire)
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1935-06
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arts and crafts
superstition
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Akrill, William. Letters written at thirteen
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Ten illustrated letters written to Billy Akrill's father who was in hospital in 1935. The letters refer to farm activities in Newark and Nottinghamshire: animals, the weather and his family and include illustrated stories. There are also cartoons and drawings, some coloured.
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Billy Akrill
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-04
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[two drawings]
Potter Hill
Collingham
Newark.
9th June 1935
Whumpton-le-Fallers
Dear Mester Aakrill
I ooaps as this ere letter finds yew well as it leaves me at present. It be a gerloriuss day terda; a bit ower ‘ot fer sum things. I ooa it [drawing] duzzent keep loik this ower long fer I want ter git sum plants [drawing] setten out. There bi some storshuns [drawing] ower a foot a too oih [drawing]. Weer gooin ter put sum Gowdun Gleeums i sum woir baskits atween the pooasts I the pergola [drawing]
[page break]
I bet thell look all rate an all.
Then thes sum o that there Bonnin Bush stuff wot tonns red [drawing]. Then theyre be sum Larks claws or summat like that, an sum Skaabyuss sum [drawing] Antyrine-ums, [drawing] sum Iverlastin flours [drawing] sum stuff corled Nemeesher sum Noit Sentid Stock an sum [drawing] O week stock, sum Luv lois bleedin sum baccy plant (ah!) [drawing] to say nowt & the [drawing] Jipsoffiller plants (abart 9.9.99) fer yer carnt eeat em ner smooak em (not very well nerd drink em [drawing] but the
[page break]
missis sez that the gardins nowt weout sum flours in it so I teld er ter graw em ersen but no sich luck. But I realy [sic] do sum good wi growin em for Midder Brown at the Cat an Weasel es a tender plaace in er art fer flours an I can often git rarnd em [drawing] if I teks er a noice little bunch [drawing] but o cooerse I e ter be cayerful ter see as the missis duzzent [drawing] foind out else thed be a row The blooin owd winds blorn a lot a goss berriz off. [drawing]
[page break]
Ah well I’m afraad asll e ter clooas now
Wi best respects from
Yours trewly
Johnathan Trumpitt
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Letter from Billy Akrill to his father
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Written in dialect as 'Johnathan Trumpitt', including small illustrations.
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Billy Akrill
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1935-06-09
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Tricia Marshall
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Four page illustrated handwritten letter
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eng
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SAkrillWE1436220v10008
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Great Britain
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1935-06
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Akrill, William. Letters written at thirteen
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An account of the resource
Ten illustrated letters written to Billy Akrill's father who was in hospital in 1935. The letters refer to farm activities in Newark and Nottinghamshire: animals, the weather and his family and include illustrated stories. There are also cartoons and drawings, some coloured.
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Billy Akrill
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-04
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Letter from Billy Akrill to his father
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Relates a visit to Belvoir Castle, Nottingham and Wollerton (sic) Park via a series of captioned drawings. Then includes a illustrated story or stories.
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Billy Akrill
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Four page illustrated handwritten letter
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eng
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SAkrillWE1436220v10007
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Great Britain
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England--Newark (Nottinghamshire)
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IBCC Digital Archive
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1935-06-09
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1935-06
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Akrill, William. Letters written at thirteen
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An account of the resource
Ten illustrated letters written to Billy Akrill's father who was in hospital in 1935. The letters refer to farm activities in Newark and Nottinghamshire: animals, the weather and his family and include illustrated stories. There are also cartoons and drawings, some coloured.
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Billy Akrill
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-04
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Akrill, WE
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1
Potter Hill [drawing]
Collingham
Newark Notts.
Sat. 1 June [drawing]
Dear Pop, [drawing]
Oh watter toim we ed a gittin to de buss [drawing] We ran down de hill, [drawing] bumped into Mish-ta Ned Rushtun at de Stooan Bow [drawing], Flew straight past him [drawing] & arrived at de buss stayshun where we met Arntee Nellee [drawing] loaded with parcels which were flung at us. [drawing] Just in time for de buss [drawing]
And so home again [drawing] Mother & auntie about fagged out [drawing]. amen. [drawing]
[drawing] Geoff & a young lady outside hospital
[drawing] Past the Traffic lights
[drawing] the kittens at play
[page break]
2
[underlined] Sunday. [/underlined] June 2nd.
Ah, a lovely rain. [drawing] Grand! [drawing] It started about 1/2 past eight & has been raining hard ever since [drawing] The geese & ducks say its grand [drawing] & so does everybody else [drawing]
Oh dear its stopped. [drawing] But it looks like starting again [drawing] THIS VACANT SPACE FOR SALE 1/- per day.
Last Wednesday Lucy & I looked round the Castle (Fillingham) [drawing] & the gardens [drawing]
Guiness for Strength
We had rather a hurried peep round [drawing] Looked through the top [drawing] & would have liked to have walked on the roof [drawing] but had no time
[page break]
3
[drawing] There were two people buying plants [drawings] from Ann Johnson [drawing] who knew you were in hospital. [drawings] He says he used to play football against Collingham & knew it ever so well
SUPPORT GENEROUSLY KING GEORGE’S JUBILEE TRUS AND SMOKE PLAYERS’ [drawing]
[drawing] Another cletch of kittens. Whiskers’s [drawing] She’s got – or had – 5 [drawings] three jet black & two black & white. They were big ones. TAKE “HIKITS” AND KEEP FIT. 6d PER TIN.
I’ve caugh [sic] a lot of sparrows lately [drawing] & given them [drawing] to the kittens. The black one of Midge’s (which is mothered by Felix) is a little monkey for them [drawing] He’s eaten sparrows which were as big as himself [drawing]. Lucy & mother have named
[page break]
4
him “Toots” [drawing] he has such staring eyes & lives in the granary [drawing]
“Bubbles” Ginger’s Black & White kitten is also a rascal for sparrows [drawing] Talk about “sweem”! “Jessie” Ginger’s toitorshell [sic] kitten doesn’t care for sparrows at all [drawing] but is always come off top in the fights. [drawing] Its such fun to see them playing [drawing]
[drawing] The kittens have always dirty noses & all Ginger’s washing can’t keep them clean.
I tried to draw Jessie but I couldn’t get the mischievous expression on her face
[page break]
5
Charlie [drawing] has become very friendly with his children [drawing] & slept with them last night. The Grey goose is still laying [drawing] Mrs White comes off a week on Monday. I shall test them tomorrow [drawings] Mother has given Auntie all the goose eggs we’re getting now. She’s got 7. I’ve lost count of the gibs now. [drawing] About 60. I think [drawing] 20 more eek! & still more to come [drawing] I keep the big ones out of the orchard [drawing] by nailing backing round the fences. Ive [sic] a variety of drinking vessels in the stock-yard where they go for water[drawing]
[page break]
6
I had a gosling which wasn’t feeling too grand so I went to the drinking place & took him away and – [drawing] Charles & Ann Grey were soon after me. But Charlie got “what for” [drawing]
[drawings]
ADEU
[underlined] Billy [/underlined]
Remember me to Nurse Wright & Doug.
[page break]
7
[underlined] LATEST NEWS. [/underlined]
THINGS I’VE FORGOTTEN.
Uncle Jack, Ernest & Peter have come [drawing] Ernest has brought 5 gals of oil for £1 .. 7s [drawing] At Challand’s it would cost £2. [drawing] Everybody’s making a fuss of Peter. He can say lots of words & knows the different animals “Moo” for cows, “Maa” for sheep, & cockaal for hens. [drawing] he’s as brown as a bilberry. Walter Wells & a college [sic] He came to see Harry [drawing] this afternoon. [drawing]
I’ve two old hens out of the year sitting away [drawing] 1 on 17 & 1 on 16.
[page break]
8
Mother sends love & hasn’t time to write “hopes your [sic] getting on O.K.
Cheerio!
[underlined] Billy [/underlined]
P.S. We’re just having a thunder shower. ‘Bess & Peg are terrified & have come in the house. Peter’s been amusing us during tea.
I don’t suppose Harry’ll get this in tonight
Toodle pip
B
[drawing]
P.P.S. Nora (Saxby) always asks me how you are she’s very concerned about you
Cheerie by B
P.P.P.S. Sun’s coming out.
Toodle oo B
P.P.P.P.S. If you can get any “Kings & Queens” out of Player’s cigarettes Please save me them. Good Bye Billy
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Letter from Billy Akrill to his father
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Writes of the weather, a visit to Fillingham Castle, acquaintances, new kittens, geese laying and family members. Includes a number of drawings of people, places and animals.
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Billy Akrill
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Tricia Marshall
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Eight page illustrated handwritten letter
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eng
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SAkrillWE1436220v10005
Coverage
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Civilian
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Newark (Nottinghamshire)
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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
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1935-06-01
1935-06-02
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1935-06
animal
arts and crafts
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Akrill, William. Letters written at thirteen
Description
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Ten illustrated letters written to Billy Akrill's father who was in hospital in 1935. The letters refer to farm activities in Newark and Nottinghamshire: animals, the weather and his family and include illustrated stories. There are also cartoons and drawings, some coloured.
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Billy Akrill
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2017-12-04
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Akrill, WE
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[Sketch of Potter Hill farm]
Potter Hill farm,
Collingham
Newark, Notts
3rd June
Dear Daddy,
Whoops! Oh you should see mothers hair! Two little buns [sketch of buns] at the back – like Auntie Nellie. [Sketch of Auntie Nellie]
I’m having to do with the old goose – very unwillingly – like I do with the broodies. Keep her shut up all day & let her out for 15-20 mins at night & then send her back. If I left door open Mrs Grey would go on too & if I didn’t send the old goose off she wouldnt [sic] go. [Sketch of hen and eggs] Skegness is so Bracing. I’ll just go & test the eggs [Sketch of leaving with eggs]
444 kicked [Indecipherable word]
Bill in [Indecipherable word]
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Letter from Billy Akrill to his father
Description
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Refers to his mother's new hair style, including a sketch drawing. Also writes about the farm, including looking after the geese and briefly mentions Skegness. Includes some small pencil drawings of people and birds.
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Billy Akrill
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One page illustrated handwritten letter
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eng
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Text
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Artwork
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SAkrillWE1436220v10006
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Civilian
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Great Britain
England--Nottinghamshire
England--Newark (Nottinghamshire)
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IBCC Digital Archive
Date
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1935-06-05
Temporal Coverage
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1935-06
Contributor
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Bradley Froggatt
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Boldy, David
Dave Boldy
D A Boldy
Description
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334 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant David Adrian Boldy (1918 – 1942, 923995 Royal Air Force) and consists of his school reports, letters from school and photographs of family and locations in India, letters from training and service, and photographs from his social life and time training. It also includes newspaper cuttings and letters about him being missing in action. David Boldy was born and attended school in India and studied law at Kings College London. He volunteered for the Royal Air Force and trained as an air gunner in South Africa. He flew operations in Manchesters and Lancasters with 207 Squadron from RAF Bottesford. His aircraft failed to return from an operation to Gdańsk 11 July 1942. <br /><br />The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Boldy and catalogued by IBCC Digital Archive staff.<br /><br />Additional information on David Boldy is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/102182/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Boldy, DA
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[school crest]
ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE
NAINI TAL.
[underlined] 27/6/35/. [/underlined]
My own Darling Daddy.
Thanks ever so much for your letter and all the news. Many happy returns of the day. [Deleted word] God bless and keep you for us. So Bill got the better of the fight. Its very surprising as the other dog is so much heavier. I am glad to hear you are nearly settled down now. Steve is being careful of his arm. He is playing cricket but not hockey or foot-ball. The rains have broken at last. We have nothing but rain now. We are going to the convent concert tomorrow. Our B beat P.S.C. B 2-1 last saturday. This saturday our A plays the “Reserve Police”. The matches of this tournament are league. Monday was a holiday for Brother Connelly’s feast. We went out with Mummy on Sunday and
[page break]
and went through Government house grounds. We also went skating. Mummy came to see us this evening and then went to the convent concert. At present we are having [inserted] an [/inserted] interclass foot-ball tournament. Each [deleted word] class entering an A and B team. So far my class has won all its matches A & B. I play for the A and am Captain of the B. That is my class A and B. [deleted word] Swimming is quite enjoyable now as the water is much warmer. My class played the VII in the cricket tournament and beat them by 7 runs even though our Captain was not playing. I only made 9 runs and was then caught. Just as I was getting set. No more news today [deleted word] God bless & keep you for us with lots of love and
kisses from your
loving son
[underlined] David. [/underlined]
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David Boldy
Date
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1935-06-27
Format
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Two page handwritten letter
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eng
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Text. Correspondence
Text
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EBoldyDABoldyAD350627
Coverage
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Civilian
Spatial Coverage
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India
India--Naini Tal
Temporal Coverage
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1935-06
Description
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Letter from David Boldy to his father with general conversation about attending St. Joseph’s College, Naini Tal. Recounts his visits from his mother, attending a convent concert and being given a day’s holiday from school. School sports activities are mentioned.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Title
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Letter from David Boldy to his father
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Karl Williams
sport
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Boldy, David
Dave Boldy
D A Boldy
Description
An account of the resource
334 items. The collection concerns Flight Sergeant David Adrian Boldy (1918 – 1942, 923995 Royal Air Force) and consists of his school reports, letters from school and photographs of family and locations in India, letters from training and service, and photographs from his social life and time training. It also includes newspaper cuttings and letters about him being missing in action. David Boldy was born and attended school in India and studied law at Kings College London. He volunteered for the Royal Air Force and trained as an air gunner in South Africa. He flew operations in Manchesters and Lancasters with 207 Squadron from RAF Bottesford. His aircraft failed to return from an operation to Gdańsk 11 July 1942. <br /><br />The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Boldy and catalogued by IBCC Digital Archive staff.<br /><br />Additional information on David Boldy is available via the <a href="https://internationalbcc.co.uk/losses/102182/">IBCC Losses Database</a>.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Boldy, DA
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[school crest]
ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE
NAINI TAL.
[underlined] 10/6/35/. [/underlined]
My own darling Daddy.
I am glad to hear you arrived [deleted] saft [/deleted] safely. Thanks very much for the nice time you gave us when you were up here. We were given a holiday on Friday for winning the cup, but we were not allowed out. We went for a swim on Friday and today. The water has become much warmer and we can enjoy our swims now. In the last few days two Nuns in the convent have died. We have started football. [deleted] we [/deleted] My class played the VII today [inserted] (in cricket). [/inserted] We only finished one innings each. We were 100 all out and they were 84 including 10 runs start. I took three wickets today in five overs. Mummy came and saw us for a few minutes today. Dont [sic] forget to keep the dogs. I suppose you will have to give Bill away, but keep the others. There have been a few fires on the hills since you left. We have not been told
[page break]
about having to be inoculated so we will ask the nurse as she has most probably been told. We saw the regatta last evening. It was a hopeless show from beginning to end. There is no concert for the Principal’s feast this year as it takes too much trouble getting it up. We will have one during the sports holidays. We have not so strong a football team this year as last year’s but there aren’t any really strong teams up this year. The band is supposed to be good. They are the only team we ought to find hard to beat. Well no more news today as I have to play football. God bless & keep you for us with love & kisses from your loving son
[underlined] David. [/underlined]
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David Boldy
Date
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1935-06-10
Format
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Two page handwriten letter
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eng
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Text. Correspondence
Text
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EBoldyDABoldyAD350610
Coverage
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Civilian
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India
India--Naini Tal
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1935-06
Description
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Letter from David Boldy to his father with general conversation about attending St. Joseph’s College, Naini Tal. Describes school activities; swimming, football and cricket. Two nuns died in the local convent and the local hills have suffered from fires. He questions whether he should have some inoculations, so will visit the school nurse.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Title
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Letter from David Boldy to his father
Contributor
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Karl Williams
sport