Object Details
- Category
- Sound
- Related period
- 1990 to the present day (production), Second World War (content), Second World War (association)
- Creator
- IWM (Production Company)
Wood, Conrad (Recorder)
Shepperson, George Albert (Interviewee/Speaker) - Production date
- 1999-09-14
- Dimensions
whole: Duration 130, Number Of Items 5
- Catalogue number
- 19666
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Shepperson, George Albert
- Nichols, Robert Malise Bowyer
- Coward, Noel Peirce
- Slim, William Joseph
- British Army
- British Army, King's African Rifles
- British Army, King's African Rifles, Bn, 13 (Nyasaland)
- British Army, Infantry Div, 11 (East Africa)
- British Army, Northamptonshire Regt, Bn, 6
- British Army, Independent Infantry Bde (Home), 223
- British Army, Pre-Officer Cadet Training Unit, Wrotham
- British Army, Officer Cadet Training Unit, Isle of Man
- Local Defence Volunteers, Paston
- University, Cambridge, College, St John's
- University, London School of Economics, London
- United States Merchant Marine, MS John Ericsson, Troopship, (1928)
- United States Army
- United States Army Air Force
- Imperial Japanese Army
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Associated places
- England, United Kingdom
- Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
- Paston, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
- Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
- Wrotham, Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Sheringham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Isle of Man, United Kingdom
- South Africa
- Cape Town, Cape Province, South Africa
- Nyasaland
- Kenya
- Thika, Thika District, Kenya
- Ceylon
- British India
- Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British India
- Kohima, Assam, British India
- Dohazari, Bengal Presidency, British India
- Burma
- Tamu, Burma
- Kalewa, Burma
- Yugoslavia
- Bosnia, Yugoslavia
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Associated themes
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