Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Various overseas newspapers.
1. The Stars and Stripes, Algiers Daily for US Armed Forces. Vol.1, No. 166, 2 January 1943. “Russians Pursue Nazis Eight Miles From Znamenka”.
2. Union Jack, Second African Edition, No. 166, 25 December 1943. “ ‘Ike’ to Command 2nd Front Forces”.
3. The Evening News of India, Final Edition. No. 117, Vol. XXII, 27 April 1944. “Allies Occupy Madang”.
4. The Spectator Daily, No. 1671, 28 September 1944. “Hush Descends on War News to Baffle Enemy, Known That Arnhem Air-troops Supplied”.
5. The Nigerian Daily Times. Vol. XIX, No. 7621, 2 October 1944. “Arrival in Lagos of First Hospital Ship from India”.
6. Aden Argus. Vol. IV, No. 23, 20 March 1945. “80,000 Huns Threatened In West”.
7. The Egyptian Gazette. No. 19285, 5 September 1944. “Fall of Antwerp Traps 100,000 Men”.
8. The African Morning Post. Vol. X, No. 229, 28 September 1944. “Secrets of U-Boat Bases Now Revealed”.
9. The Sierra Leone Daily Mail. No. 4721, 17 April 1945. “Truman Promises to Maintain Roosevelt’s Ideals”.
10. West African Pilot. Vol. VIII, No. 2267, 25 April 1945. “H.E. Welcomes Home Nigeria’s Wounded Men from Burma: Western Allies Link up with Soviet Forces”.
11. The Daily Sketch. No. 11223, 8 May 1945. “This is VE-Day”.
12. Gibraltar Chronicle. Vol. CCXII, No. 33329, 16 May 1945. “Bonomi asks Allies to take Trieste port from Yugoslavs / Tito Crisis Grows”.
13. Combat [French language paper]. No. 165, 2 June 1945. “Le Monopole de la Force”.
2. Union Jack, Second African Edition, No. 166, 25 December 1943. “ ‘Ike’ to Command 2nd Front Forces”.
3. The Evening News of India, Final Edition. No. 117, Vol. XXII, 27 April 1944. “Allies Occupy Madang”.
4. The Spectator Daily, No. 1671, 28 September 1944. “Hush Descends on War News to Baffle Enemy, Known That Arnhem Air-troops Supplied”.
5. The Nigerian Daily Times. Vol. XIX, No. 7621, 2 October 1944. “Arrival in Lagos of First Hospital Ship from India”.
6. Aden Argus. Vol. IV, No. 23, 20 March 1945. “80,000 Huns Threatened In West”.
7. The Egyptian Gazette. No. 19285, 5 September 1944. “Fall of Antwerp Traps 100,000 Men”.
8. The African Morning Post. Vol. X, No. 229, 28 September 1944. “Secrets of U-Boat Bases Now Revealed”.
9. The Sierra Leone Daily Mail. No. 4721, 17 April 1945. “Truman Promises to Maintain Roosevelt’s Ideals”.
10. West African Pilot. Vol. VIII, No. 2267, 25 April 1945. “H.E. Welcomes Home Nigeria’s Wounded Men from Burma: Western Allies Link up with Soviet Forces”.
11. The Daily Sketch. No. 11223, 8 May 1945. “This is VE-Day”.
12. Gibraltar Chronicle. Vol. CCXII, No. 33329, 16 May 1945. “Bonomi asks Allies to take Trieste port from Yugoslavs / Tito Crisis Grows”.
13. Combat [French language paper]. No. 165, 2 June 1945. “Le Monopole de la Force”.
Record Details
Item reference: | DRI/9 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | FILE |
Extent: | 1 folder: 13 items |
Date made: | 1943-1946 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Diaries 1943-1946, and belt. (Manuscript) (DRI/1)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1943. (Manuscript) (DRI/2)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1944 including pamphlets, shore leave passes, police notes and British India Menus.. (Manuscript) (DRI/3)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1945. (Manuscript) (DRI/4)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1946. (Manuscript) (DRI/5)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera - no date. (Manuscript) (DRI/6)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters from MS CHANDA. (Manuscript) (DRI/7)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters 1946 from Colombo (July-August), SS QUEDA (August-October), Paris (October-November). (Manuscript) (DRI/8)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Various overseas newspapers. (Manuscript) (DRI/9)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Theatre programmes and magazines. (Manuscript) (DRI/10)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Index to the letters, and selected extracts. (Manuscript) (DRI/11)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters SS CHANTILLY, first voyage (19 October 1943 to 15 January 1945), including Home Trade. Hospital Ship from August 1944. (Manuscript) (DRI/12)
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