You know the rules, mate... If we don't see it, it don't exist.
Time to get a photographer in :sos::sos::sos:
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Being under when rope broke.That can't be fun .
Funeral in Suffolk, was in The Suffolk Regt, presumably lived in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. I'd suggest a good place to start is at the old RHQ of The Suffolk Regt! From a quick browse through Tom Davies's 'Britain and the Thompson gun' given the vast amount of info available at The National Archive, I'd say that's the place for someone with a LOT of time on his hands to start.
But, as they say in researchers circles....... You become a poor researcher by starting off as a rich one! Because nobody pays you!
Very true Peter, but these days it's the cost of accessing files.
All these Archives and research facilities charge for the service.
I estimate that just to look at the files I think would help with the info I seek, I would be out of pocket about 10k, but theres no guarantee that all those files have information pertinant to my research, it's a bit of a gamble, specially the unopened files that need security vetting first.
I understand that most of the UK lend lease files are still restricted here. Said to be because when the money ran out and the gold had been exhausted, the US were allowing us unlimited credit in a form of pre lend lease but without the formalities of asking congress or........ whatever else you have to do. Bless 'em!
Yep, the place to start is the local Aldeburgh newspaper and Regt Museum of the Suffolk Regt.
Surely some of the BEST transit chests must be those with a perspex front. No?