Object Details
- Category
- Sound
- Related period
- 1990 to the present day (production), Second World War (content), Second World War (association)
- Creator
- IWM (Production company)
McDonough, Richard (Recorder)
Medhurst, Charles Roper (Interviewee/Speaker) - Production date
- 2018-04-12
- Dimensions
whole: Duration 150, Number Of Items 5
- Catalogue number
- 35089
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Medhurst, Charles Roper
- Medhurst, Henry George
- Royal Navy
- Royal Navy, HMS Malaya, Battleship, (1915)
- Royal Navy, HMS Beachy Head, Repair Ship, (1944)
- Royal Navy, Minesweeper Flotilla, 6
- Royal Navy, HMS Royal Arthur, Training Establishment, Skegness
- Royal Navy, HMS Pembroke, Shore Establishment, Chatham
- Royal Navy, Naval Base, Chatham
- Royal Air Force
- Royal Air Force, Recruit (Signals) Centre, 10, Blackpool
- Royal Air Force, Station, Cardington
- Royal Air Force, Air Training Corps
- Merchant Navy, HMT Louis Pasteur, Troopship, (1938)
- German Air Force
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Associated places
- England, United Kingdom
- Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom
- London, England, United Kingdom
- Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
- Skegness, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
- Cardington, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
- Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Chatham, Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Scotland, United Kingdom
- Loch Striven, Argyllshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- English Channel
- France
- Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
- Cezembre Island, Ille-et-Vilaine, France
- Canada
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Indian Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Malaya
- Singapore, Straits Settlements, Malaya
- Ceylon
- Hawaii, Hawaii Territory, United States of America
- Gilbert and Ellice Islands
- Ellice Islands, Gilbert and Ellice Islands
- Australia
- Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
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