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A bilingual Japanese prisoner-of-war record card for Albert Edward Blows, featuring typed English and handwritten Japanese text.

Albert Edward Blows, Northampton Street (National Archives)

Northampton Terrace, Northampton Street

History of Northampton Terrace

1913

  1. Arthur William Halls
  2. Mrs Lowe
  3. William Clarke
  4. Edward Crook
  5. George Woodrow
  6. Albert Haylock, labourer

1945

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Albert Edward Blows: Private 5830164 1st Battalion, The Cambridgeshire Regiment, Suffolk Regiment who died on Tuesday, 10th August 1943. Age 25. Son of Harry and Ellen Blows, of Cambridge. Buried in KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY, Thailand. Grave 2. N. 35. (Source: UK Roll of Honour)

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  • Far East Prisoner of War
  • Japan
  • world war two

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  • Northampton Street

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