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Typed memoir prepared by George H. E. Welford, detailing his experiences as a Royal Air Force pilot during World War II, circa 1939-1945. The page numbers are not consecutive and some pages may be missing. 45 typed pages.
Items from Box One, Folder 4 of The Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, circa 1938-1939. Folder contains one flight logbook and four documents that were stored in the logbook. All items are written in Polish.
Flight logbook for Leon Swietlikowski, circa 1940-1943. Includes photographic postcards and military records glued to pages. 98 pages.
Flight logbook for Leon Swietlikowski, circa 1943-1945. Includes photographic postcards and military records glued to pages. 35 pages.
Flight logbook for Royal Air Force pilot George H. E. Welford, November 1944-August 1945. 26 pages.
[Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, Box One, Folder 2 - Military documents, 1937-1946]
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Items from Box One, Folder 2 of The Leon Swietlikowski World War II Collection, circa 1937-1946. Folder contains 11 documents related to Leon Swietlikowski's military career. Most items are written in Polish and have been translated into English in the transcription.
Officer's clothing card issued by the Royal Air Force to Leon Swietlikowski, circa 1940.
Flight logbook for Royal Air Force pilot George H. E. Welford, January 1938-November 1944. 202 pages.
[Prisoner-of-war diary written by Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour, circa 1918]
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Prisoner-of-war diary written by Royal Air Force serviceman Lionel Cherry Gilmour, circa 1918. Describes the circumstances of his shoot-down over France on July 31, 1918 and documents his first few weeks as a POW in various German camps, including the camp at Karlsruhe, Germany. 37 handwritten pages.