Object Details
- Category
- Sound
- Related period
- 1990 to the present day (production), 1945-1989 (content), Second World War (association), 1945-1989 (association)
- Creator
- IWM (Production Company)
Wood, Conrad (Recorder)
Hunter, John Frederick (Interviewee/Speaker) - Production date
- 1997-07-17
- Dimensions
whole: Duration 135, Number Of Items 5
- Catalogue number
- 17538
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Hunter, John Frederick
- Renny-Tailyour, Alexander
- Overy, George Henry
- Marson, Richard Harold
- British Army, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regt), Bn, 1
- British Army, Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment)
- British Army, British Infantry Bde, 29
- British Army, Commonwealth Div, 1
- British Army, Royal Norfolk Regt, Bn, 1
- British Army, Middlesex Regt (Duke of Cambridge's Own), Bn, 1
- British Army, Regimental Depot, Northamptonshire Regiment, Quebec Barracks, Northampton
- British Army, Barracks, Quebec, Northampton
- British Army, Camp, Blenheim, Bury St Edmunds
- British Army, Camp, San Wai, Fanling, Hong Kong
- British Army, School, Battle, Haramura, Japan
- British Army, Hospital, Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley
- British Army, Hospital, British Commonwealth General Hospital, Kure, Japan
- Merchant Navy, SS Poyang, Passenger Vessel, (1941)
- Chinese Army, People's Volunteer Army
- German Air Force
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Associated places
- England, United Kingdom
- Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
- Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
- Netley, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
- Aldershot, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
- South Korea
- Pusan, South Korea
- Inchon, South Korea
- The Hackle, South Korea
- The Hook, South Korea
- Hong Kong
- Fanling, New Territories, HK
- Japan
- Haramura, Suwa, Japan
- Kure, Chugoku, Japan
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Associated keywords
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