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World War Two Reminiscences of V J Brown

Reminiscences of World War Two

Handwritten document on lined paper detailing personal reminiscences of life in Babraham at the start of World War Two.

V J Brown 1 ©MoC

Handwritten text on a page numbered two, describing an A.R.P. exercise at Wandlebury and a crashed German bomber in 1940.

V J Brown 2 ©MoC

A page of handwritten correspondence detailing wartime service, featuring the number three at the top and V.J. Brown's signature.

V J Brown 2 ©MoC

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