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  • Collection: Jacoby, Maurice

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The letter from the British Red Cross and Order of St John of Jerusalem gives some brief details of his grave's location at Kiel.

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The letter accompanies Maurice's flying Log Book.

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Maurice's ration cards from RAF Binbrook

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The letter advises that Maurice has died.

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The letter confirms that Maurice has lost his life.

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The letter advises that Maurice has died.

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The letter advises that Maurice's remains have been re-interred at the British Military Cemetery, Kiel.

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The letter advises that there has been no news about his son since he was reported missing.

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The letter expresses regret that his son is missing. It explains that his aircraft has failed to return and Maurice may have become a prisoner of war.

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A formal certificate stating that Maurice lost his life on 30th September 1941.

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A compliments slip sent with photographs to Maurice's Mother.

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Three letters written by the Red Cross.
The first advises that they have no news.
The second advises that he is reported missing , believed killed in action.
The third advises that her son has been killed in action.

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M Jacoby’s Observer’s Flying Log Book covering the period from 4 June 1940 to 27 September 1941, detailing his flying training and operations flown as Observer.
He was stationed at RAF Benson (12 OTU), RAF Manby (1 AAS) and RAF Binbrook (142…

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A notice requesting families of casualties not to disclose details of units in privately published notices.

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A poem in memory of an airman.

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The letter advises him to send Maurice's details to the Red Cross & St John War Organisation who will endeavour to trace his son.

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Mary has supplied a uniform for Maurice.

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He hopes to meet his mother in London at the Ideal Home Exhibition. Then he explains the solution to a mathematical problem they were trying to solve, complete with formulae.
He includes two pages about Ethel.

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Maurice wishes his mother happy birthday. He is sending her a photograph of himself for her birthday.

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A half page note written by Maurice to his mother suggesting she goes on holiday and he will pay for a nurse to look after his father.

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Maurice wishes his mother happy birthday. He has been to dances in Grimsby.

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He asks about holiday rooms in Bournemouth for a pilot and his wife.

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Maurice wishes her a happy birthday. He talks about playing rugby. He is enjoying his time in London.

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Maurice talks about taking a job in Exeter. [Only two pages are in the collection]

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He writes that he shares with six others and is close to his lecture room. Food is good and plentiful. The process of collecting food and returning plates is regulated. He is enjoying studying.
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