WW2 Homefront document grouping from 1943 to 1945 in good used condition. The items are all addressed to Mrs M.M.Runnds Moss and they are as follows,Envelope with A.R.P animals require protection post mark dated 1943. R.S.P.C.A receipt war animals (allies) fund dated 1943 with a compliments slip, a dog licence dated 1945 January, rates bill dated 1944 and a kerosene record card dated 1945/46 in
WW2 Group of photographs with one postcard showing H.M.S Rodney and a portrait photograph of an officer in good condition. The four photographs of H.M.S Rodney are ink stamped on the back not for publication as it the postcard of the crew these are all postcard size and in good condition. The portrait photograph of the officers is larger than postcard size and in a
WW2 German D.A.F members book in good used condition and dated 1943 and 1938. The book shows age related wear and tear but is a very interesting item as it has two lots of detail one for a member in 1943 with very little detail and then another member that has lots of detail dated in 1938. All the pages with details have been photographed,
WW2 prisoner of war postcard in good but aged condition. The postcard has the ink stamp for Gepeuft stalag XVIIIA with no other detail other than a four digit number which is repeated. The camp was first used in 1939 for Polish and Russian prisoners, prisoners from the British and Commonwealth army were in the camp from November 1943 until the camp was liberated by