Object Details
- Category
- Sound
- Related period
- 1990 to the present day (production), Second World War (content)
- Creator
- Somerville, Christopher (Production Company)
Somerville, Christopher (Recorder)
Blencowe, Joseph (Interviewee/Speaker) - Production date
- 1995
- Dimensions
whole: Duration 120, Number Of Items 4
- Catalogue number
- 18402
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Blencowe, Joseph
- Chamberlain, Neville
- Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer
- Trenchard, Hugh Montague
- Smuts, Jan Christiaan
- Royal Air Force
- Royal Air Force, Station, Eastchurch
- Royal Air Force, Station, Cosford
- Royal Air Force, Station, Henlow
- Royal Air Force, Station, Tangmere
- Royal Air Force, Station, Manby
- Royal Air Force, Station, Langham
- Royal Air Force, Scheme, Empire Air Training Scheme
- South African Air Force, Air School, 72, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
- South African Air Force, Air School, 42, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
- Merchant Navy, HMT Orbita, Troopship, (1914)
- German Navy, Admiral Hipper, Heavy Cruiser, (1937)
- German Air Force
- Veterans Association, Memorable Order of Tin Hats
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Associated places
- England, United Kingdom
- Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
- Eastchurch, Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Henlow, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
- Tangmere, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
- Cosford, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
- Manby, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
- Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
- Langham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
- South Africa
- Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
- Transvaal, South Africa
- North Atlantic
- St Helena
- Sierra Leone, British West Africa
- Freetown, Sierra Leone, British West Africa
- France
- Germany
- Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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