i was checking up and old house in one of the fjord's here in Norway wich was used by agent's sending information to England.When i went up to the attic this little thing turned up that maybe can confirm the story that i heard
i was checking up and old house in one of the fjord's here in Norway wich was used by agent's sending information to England.When i went up to the attic this little thing turned up that maybe can confirm the story that i heard
Nice find !
Congrats !
Steve T
Not a rare item, but still nice to discover.
Being RAF marked it is a little harder to find than an Army or ARP version.
Cheers, Ade.
Again this was something that about ten years ago, there were loads of, at most shows and fairs, dealers always seemed to have these shell dressing, but I must say again not such an easy find these days.
Nige.
"Now, I've designed this like a collapsing bag ! "
The cotton in the bandage was probably processed at Edward Hall brothers Whaley Bridge.
See post. WW1 Cotton factory workers
Just dug this one out of the draw.
Hi AM
Do you have other history on that house from WW2?
By the way you live in a beautiful part of the world, I have visited Bergen. Am I right in saying U Boats moored there during the war?
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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