Object Details
- Category
- Souvenirs and ephemera
- Related period
- Second World War (content)
- Creator
- Cable And Wireless Telegram (Author)
- Catalogue number
- LBY K. 20 / 8
Object associations
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Associated items
- Task Force Grapple : Christmas Island - this is where it is... and this is what it looks like : [Christmas card 1957]
- Christmas and New Year greetings : 1944 - 1945 : 458 Sqdn. R.A.A.F. Italy
- With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from Rollo and Sue : 54 (FARELF) Support Squadron RE, c/o G.P.O. Singapore : [Christmas card]
- To wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year : [Christmas card]
- 1st Oxfordshire (Banbury) Battalion, Home Guard : [Christmas card]
- Christmas card from Australian Forces, 1944 : [Australian Imperial Force, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force and Australian Red Cross]
- Royal Air Force Station Calshot : [Christmas card]
- Sherwood Foresters : [Christmas card]
- 17 Squadron South African Air Force : 17 Eskader Suid Afrikaanse Lugmag : [Christmas card]
- 215 Squadron, R.A.F. Kallang, Singapore : [Christmas card 1945]
- A.S.I.S. Fort Colville Christmas 1946 : [Christmas card]
- 22 Squadron South African Air Force : 22 Eskader Suid Afrikaanse Lugmag : [Christmas card]
- [Christmas card from Mr and Mrs William Pollock of Derbyshire]
- Home Guard card
- 'Christmas greetings and all good wishes for the coming year from John' : [Christmas card]
- To greet you with best wishes for Christmas and the New Year : [Christmas card]
- 'With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year...' : [Near East Land Forces Christmas card]
- South African Air Force Christmas card : [from Jan, Wally and Carol Joy, Air Navigation School, P.O. Ysterplaat, Cape]
- To wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year : [Christmas card]
- Sherwood Foresters : [Christmas card]
- 'With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from The Rev. W.H.M. Aitken' : [Christmas card]
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