Letter to Harold Fry's father from the air ministry
Title
Letter to Harold Fry's father from the air ministry
Description
Glass negative photograph of letter. Writes they had now concluded that his son had lost his life and his death had been presumed to have occurred on 29 January 1944.
Date
1944-11
Language
Format
Glass negative and envelope
Publisher
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Contributor
Identifier
MFryHL413129-200304-02
Transcription
[envelope]
GLASS NEGATIVE
[page break]
AIR MINISTRY
(Casualty Branch)
73-77 OXFORD STREET
LONDON. W.1.
November 1944.
P.413129/7/44/P.4.(b)
Sir,
I am commanded by the Air Council to state that in view of the lapse of time and the absence of any further news regarding your son, Acting Flight Lieutenant H. L. Fry, since the date on which he was reported missing, they must regretfully conclude that he has lost his life, and his death has now been presumed, for official purposes, to have occurred on the 29th January, 1944.
The Council desire me to express again their sympathy with you and Mrs. Fry in the anxiety which you have suffered, and in your bereavement.
I am, Sir,
your obedient Servant,
[signature indecipherable]
L. Fry, Esq.,
159, South Park Drive,
Ilford,
Essex.
GLASS NEGATIVE
[page break]
AIR MINISTRY
(Casualty Branch)
73-77 OXFORD STREET
LONDON. W.1.
November 1944.
P.413129/7/44/P.4.(b)
Sir,
I am commanded by the Air Council to state that in view of the lapse of time and the absence of any further news regarding your son, Acting Flight Lieutenant H. L. Fry, since the date on which he was reported missing, they must regretfully conclude that he has lost his life, and his death has now been presumed, for official purposes, to have occurred on the 29th January, 1944.
The Council desire me to express again their sympathy with you and Mrs. Fry in the anxiety which you have suffered, and in your bereavement.
I am, Sir,
your obedient Servant,
[signature indecipherable]
L. Fry, Esq.,
159, South Park Drive,
Ilford,
Essex.
Collection
Citation
“Letter to Harold Fry's father from the air ministry,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/29817.
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