Letter to Doris Weeks from Australian Red Cross
Title
Letter to Doris Weeks from Australian Red Cross
Description
Informs that Royal Australian Air Force have advised that Flight Sergeant Payne was buried in the local cemetery at Court L'Evegue.
Date
1945-06-07
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Spatial Coverage
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Language
Format
One-page typewritten letter and envelope
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Contributor
Identifier
EFrancisIWeeksD450706
Transcription
[Australian Red Cross Society Symbol]
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
LONDON ADVISORY COMMITTEE
P.& 0. OFFICES,
VICTORIA HOUSE,
STRAND,
LONDON, W.C.2.
HB/SF/AH/5315
6th July, 1945
Miss. D Weeks
37, Hawthorn Road,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln.
Dear Madam,
[underlined] F/S M.H. Payne. Aus. 417512 [/underlined]
With reference to your recent letter, we have been advised by The Royal Australian Air Force, that they have advised you that F/S Payne was buried in the Local Cemetery Court L’Eveque.
Should we receive any further details we will at once let you know.
Yours truly,
Ida Francis
Commandant
Secretary – London Committee
[Page Break]
[Postmark]
[Postage Stamp]
Miss. D. Weeks,
37, Hawthorne Road,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln.
[inserted] Fondest wishes on your birthday Love Babs + Leo [/inserted]
[inserted] W/O. C. O’Neill, 50 High Street Coleshill, Warwick [/inserted]
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY
LONDON ADVISORY COMMITTEE
P.& 0. OFFICES,
VICTORIA HOUSE,
STRAND,
LONDON, W.C.2.
HB/SF/AH/5315
6th July, 1945
Miss. D Weeks
37, Hawthorn Road,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln.
Dear Madam,
[underlined] F/S M.H. Payne. Aus. 417512 [/underlined]
With reference to your recent letter, we have been advised by The Royal Australian Air Force, that they have advised you that F/S Payne was buried in the Local Cemetery Court L’Eveque.
Should we receive any further details we will at once let you know.
Yours truly,
Ida Francis
Commandant
Secretary – London Committee
[Page Break]
[Postmark]
[Postage Stamp]
Miss. D. Weeks,
37, Hawthorne Road,
Bunker’s Hill,
Lincoln.
[inserted] Fondest wishes on your birthday Love Babs + Leo [/inserted]
[inserted] W/O. C. O’Neill, 50 High Street Coleshill, Warwick [/inserted]
Collection
Citation
Australian Red Cross London Advisory Committee, “Letter to Doris Weeks from Australian Red Cross,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed September 21, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/10535.
Item Relations
Item: Letter from Mrs Payne, mother of Flight Sergeant Malcolm Payne, to Doris Weeks | dcterms:relation | This Item |
Item: Letter from Mrs Payne, mother of Flight Sergeant Malcolm Payne, to Doris Weeks | dcterms:relation | This Item |