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Papers of Sqdn Ldr James Stanley Reed, 1942-1995
Archives, 1942-1995, In Storage, X008-9272
Collection of papers comprising of a flying log book, scrap book, miscellaneous letters, periodicals and photographs.
Eden Hotel, Berlin by Julius Stafford-Baker, graphite and watercolour on paper
Fine Art, 1945, London, Art Gallery, Hangar Three, L001-1809
During Germany’s Weimar Republic (1918-1933), Berlin’s elegant Eden Hotel was a hub for artists, writers and actors, but later became a meeting place for Nazi party officials. In November 1943 the hotel was destroyed in RAF Bomber Command’s devastating Battle of Berlin campaign.
Target folder, operation number GO. 1134, Berlin, Charlottenburg, 1942-1943
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/65
Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section giving details of the power station at Charlottenburg in the western suburbs of Berlin.
Target folder, operation number GO. 1133, Berlin, Charlottenburg, 1942-1943
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/64
Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section giving details of the power station at Charlottenburg in the western suburbs of Berlin.
Target folder, operation number GO. 1136, Berlin, Rummelsburg, 1944-1945
Archives, In Storage, AC84/1/2/66
Target information folder prepared by the Air Ministry Target Section giving details of the power station at Rummelsburg in the east of Berlin.
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