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TitleLoose photographs, documents and news cuttings originally stored inside Stanley Gamble's wartime scrapbook
DescriptionComprising:
- order to attend Wesley School, Cambridge, for a medical examination, issued by the Ministry of Labour and National Service (1941)
- receipt for unemployment book (1941)
- receipt from the BBC, issued to Cyril Gamble, confirming that a message has been broadcast to the Forces overseas on Stanley Gamble's 21st birthday (1942)
- newspaper cutting from an unidentified paper, titled "French Ship Aided Rescue Work" at Gibraltar (c.1942)
- newspaper cutting from the News of the World, titled "Gibraltar is Eighth Wonder of the World" (1942)
- Soldier's Service and Pay Book (1941-1946)
- Soldier's Release Book (1946)
- release certificate (1946)
- certificate of transfer to the Army Reserve (1946).

There are also several family and army photographs, mostly unidentified, with the exception of the following:
- photograph of Stanley with his brothers Dick (Richard), Bill (Roland), Gordon and Cyril (c.1950s-1960s)
- photograph of three women and man with Stanley's mother Ellen Gamble identified as the second from left (c.1940s)
- photograph labelled "Gunr S. Gamble 256/82nd A.A. R.A. Gibralter 1942" (1942)
- photograph of Holy Cross Church, Bury (1944)
Datec.1930s-1960s
CreatorNameStanley Gamble (born 1921) of Bury
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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