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  • Collection: Potter, Peter

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Left - a man standing wearing academic robe and mortar board in front of a brick wall. Captioned 'Thomas Henry Hooper Ford - my pilot'.
Right - four airmen wearing tunic and side caps, two sitting in front and two standing behind. Captioned 'Price,…

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Eighteen airmen wearing greatcoats and side caps standing and sitting in three rows. Submitted with caption 'Potter Training Squad'.

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Top - head and shoulders portrait of a sergeant wearing tunic with air gunner brevet and side cap. Captioned 'graduation'.
Bottom left - head and shoulders portrait of a man wearing civilian clothes. Captioned 'escape photo'.
Bottom right -…

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Head and shoulders portrait of P Potter for use on escape documents if captured, submitted with caption 'Peter Potter Escape Photo'.
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Full length image of a man wearing blazer with medals and squadron badge and tie standing on a patio outside a house.
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Family in an old car in a field, car has “Fobbing” written on the side, submitted with caption; 'Mum with pigtails, self on bonnet, Chris Olive & Jean'.
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Four airmen wearing tunic and side caps, two standing and two sitting in front, Captioned 'Price, Swan, Potter, Moore'

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Top - seven aircrew wearing flying helmets and Mae West, three squatting in front, four standing behind under the wing of a bomber aircraft. Captioned 'The crew under a Halifax wing'.
Middle a note giving names of crew 'L to R standing, Jim Jackson,…

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From Dispersal Point. Men leave behind their identities to become aircrew. Submitted with caption; 'RAF Poem'.

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Humorous story of a young airman billeted with a war widow.

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An account of Peter Potter's experiences following signing up to join the RAF.

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Peter describes his training on Wellingtons, crewing up process and other events while training - including a brake failure on landing and ending up on a railway line outside the airfield boundary.

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The document details conversion to 4 engines Halifax and Lancaster at RAF Hemswell and then to RAF Wickenby on 626 Squadron. Mentions allocation of aircraft and nose art.

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Provides an account of return from an operation to Westkapelle, when they flew over author's father's farm and local village, where they threw out window.

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The account covers some aspect of aircrew training, including decompression chamber and parachute training.

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Provides an account of crew actions during take off, and includes one occasion when a tire burst on the aircraft ahead, halfway down the runway, causing it to slew. Luckily, they were able to get airborne and avoid the other aircraft.

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The first account tells the story of one comrade who did not take part in Christmas festivities, due to being excessively religious, and resulting events. The second is a risqué story about an innocent comrade.

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Tells the story of a comrade who got drunk on pub crawl, fell into an emergency static water tank on his way back to camp, and consequences.

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The account highlights some of the issues causing lack of precision when bombing. It recalls their most successful operation, dropping mines in the Kiel Canal for 500 feet.

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Part made out for Warrant Officer P L Potter qualified for 1939/45 star.

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It states that the tour was completed on 17/18 December 1944 and he was not called upon to fly again, as the war in Europe was nearly over.

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Peter tells of an incident whilst he was training Prince Albert, and how the Prince's stutter impacted certain actions.

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Letter from King George to WL Potter thanking him for work with GHQ Auxiliary Unit, submitted as; 'Secret Army Letter'.

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