AWM52 1/11/18/1 - 1946, part 1, Headquarters London Victory March, Contingent list - Part 11

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a -5 - AEZENDIX 's' VICTORIOUS OUNIINDERS - ROLLL IR FORGE Marshel of the Royal Hir Marshal of the Roynl Wir Force Forco, Sir W.Sholto The Lord Teducr, G.C.P. Deuglas, C.C.B., MC., D.F.C Mir Chief Marshal Air Chief Marshal, The Lord Doweing, C.C.E., Sir Arthur Longmore, G.C.V.O., C.M.C. G.C.B., D.S.O. Air Chief harshal Kir Chief Marchal Sir Thilip Joubert, Sir Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt, C.C.E., C. E.E. C.L. C.D.S.O. K. C.E., C.MC., D.S.0. M.C. Wir Chicf Earshal wir Chicf Marshal Sir arthur Barratt, Sir Guy Chrrod, K.C.B., K.C.E., C.M.C., M.C. O.EE., MC., D.F.C. wir Chicf Marshal Air Chief Marshal Sir Roderie Hill, K.C.B., Sir John ilessor, K.C.2., D.S.O., M.C. L.C., LF.C. Kir Marshal wir Marshal, Sir ürthur Coninghen, K.C.D., Sir Robert Saundby, Z.B.E., K.B.1., 2.5.0., M. C. D.P.C., C.2, MU., D.F.C., L.F.C. A.F.C.
- sALUTING 3 ISE 18 53i Fans 206 1. Admiral of the Floot Lord Cunningham 2. Field Marshal The Viscount llanbrocke 3. Marshal of the Royal Kir Force Lord Tortal Field Marshal The Viscount Alexander 5. Ficld Marshal Lord Maitland Wilsen 6. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten 7. Ceneral Sir Hastings Ismay zUIM 19 ele karn sa
eros letter Group Allies MiENDI 'D' OLMN Areuir HICH RNKIN OIICERS LELLE OUTINENT Contingent Names of Officers Rear Almira1 T.F.Liu IIN. Lieut-Con. Kwie Yung Chin Contre Amiral Ortoli FRLNCES Brig-Cen. Corniglion-Molinier Odre Timsormans ELGIUM Lajor-General Diron Group Capt Laboutte BREZLL Erigalier Altair Razsanyi. an Colcnel Bros at 75 RerrAdwiral £.H. Andersen Mnjor-Coneral Bennike Colonel T. Andersen Erig. Assas Addul Esmed Ohar Bey ECLT Lewa Hussein kelrwund resha Colcnel xelughett. ETHIOIL. Licut-Solonel Takla hakonnen Licus-delonel Exmaruel CREEd Air Vice Farshal Pilies IRN Lajor-General Ahed M-chchevan Cenoral Selih Seil Mohnmred T Lgj-Cen. Abdul Rasang Hussain Knj-Ceh. Nar Ed Din hahmund LUEEEURC Colsnel S.R.H. Prince John Cel. Cinter jer Ensch MEXZO Commedore Contrar Chatutal Prig-Cen. Heron Rodriquez Fariliar ar Erigzdier General Refecl umontere Romes
Grns Letter contd Grcup Allics Dominions India Colonies ZOLL ATY Contingent THENLDTS ORWAY TRANSJORDAT SUDAN sulk AUSTR LIR EELLND SOUTI AFRICK ker mruich EIST AFRIC- - 2 - Names of Officers Majer-Genoral M.L.W. Van Straten Ammiral Hork Ceneral Oen Ceneril Herr Amin Jewa Abdel Quder Pasha El Jundi O.2.E. Kaimakam Bahjar Dey Tabbara pind Ahmed Sudqui Bey, M.B.E. brigadier 3. Cifford, D.S.O. Captain A.M. Hope Majer-General C.Vokes, C.B., C.B.E., D.3.0. Air Commodore H.2. Codwin, O.B.E. hajer-Cencral Eather C.B.E., D.S.O., E.D. Lieut-Ceneral Puttick, K.C.E., D.S.O. Mnjor-Ceneral Pcolo, C.E., C.E.E., D.S.O. Erigadier J.N. Chaudhuri, O.B.E. Ajor-Ceneral F.N.Loftus-Tottenham, D.S.O. Major-General .L. Dimoling, C.B.E., M.C. Vice Admiral Sir Clement Moody, K.C.B. Vice Admiral E.J.P.Srind, C.B., C.B.E. Vice Admiral Sir F. Dalrymplo-Hamilton,KCE. Major-Ceneral L.K. Chater, C.E.,D.S.O.,0.3.E. AD.C., R.M. Major-Cencral D..N.Graham,C.B.C.B.E.D.S.C., M.C. Major-Ceneral, C.P.B.Roberts, C.2.,D.S.O., kajor-Ceneral f.W.H. Pratt, C.E.E., D.S.O., M. C.
droup Letter Croup ROLL IR -ORCE Contingent - 3 - Names of Officers Air Vice Murshal R.S.Blucke, C.H., C.B.E., D.S.O., AF.C. Mir Vise Marshal T.C. Traill, O.3.E., D.r.C. air Commodore F.L. Toarce, C.M.E., D.S.C., D.F.C., Air Vice Mhrshal C.R. Steele, C.B., D.F.C. Mir Commodore The Earl of Dandon, C.B.,D.3.0. Air Vicc Marshal Sir Hugh P.Lloyd, K.B.3., r, M.C., D.F.C. -ir Commodore E.W. Staton, D.S.O., M.C., L.F.C.,.C. wir Commedore ..F. Ledger, M.B.E. wir Vice MArshal E.M.St.C.C.Leark, C.B.,M.C. Air Vice Marshal T..Varne-Browne, C.E.E., D.S.C. wir Commodore F. Crorar, C.B.E.
DnI! IUDrS 1M Iur Sr.D ry g CHIU. - Licut-Cen. KEUI YUNG-CIING T - Lieut-Gen- FERIK IERAHIM NTAILM PASIg C.B. IRAN - Ceneral YEZDANPA IRAG - Alfeing SALLI SAIB IOHHEED
EATETTOM Adniralty (Captain H. Drer, C.B.E., D.SC.R.N2 Air Ministry (W/C Lcader). M.A. Strutt, C.V.O., Eome Officc. A.F. Orchard Esc., Forcign Officc, For distributien to:- Ethispia Sudan Trausjordan and Iran Reer Admirol Sir Arthur Branlcy, Z.C..C., C.V.O., Dominions Office. Col G.V.L. Celomen, Indin Office. A.B. Acheson, C.M.G., Colonial Office. R.A. Earker, M.V.O., Ministry of Works. Brig T.B. Trappes-Lamax, Ho London District. Mojor R. Forgusson, Motropolitan Tolicc. Supt. S.C.Jells. Mctropolitan Deputy Cammende: W.B. Sanders) Police. M.L. to C.I.C.S. F.S. to L.C. P.A. to D.P.S. LL for distribution to:- U.S... China Fronee Belgium Brazil Donmar Czcchoslovakin t Gr Irag Lureiesu Nico Nopol "ethorlands Heray Poland Jugeslavia S.T.3(c). L.D.C. te Ficld Marshel The Viscount Montgomery L.D.C. to Field Merchal The Lorl citland Jilson to Ldmiral Lord Louis Meuntbotten L.D.C. L.D.C. te Gcrcrel Sir Cloude Luchinleck to Concrel Sir Coorgc Giffard -D.C. to Cencrol Sir Frcicrich bile. --D.C. to Gencral Sir Bernard Paget L.D.C. ta Gencrel Sir Hillizu Slin. -D.C. Sir Richerd O'Conuor. to Concral L.D.C. Kenncth indorson. L.D.C. to Lt. Con. Sir Oliver Lcesc. to Lt. Con. £.D.C. Sir Richaró NcOrcery. L.0. to Lt. Con. Siiles Dempacy L0.C to Lt. GoE. Sir Philip Christison t. Lt. Gon. L.D.C. Sir John Crockor to Lt. Gon. £.D.C. sir Noil Ritchic. £.D.C. to Lt. Gon. ir Trian Morrocks. Gon. -30. to Lt. D... Grcham. --D.C. ta Maj Con. .P.B. 20berts. to lej Gon. -D.C F.W.M. Dratt. -D.C. to Dnj Con. to Concral Sis Hastings Ismay. LD.0. Copies.
PREVroUs IssUEs:- "D"LINES CAMP ORDERS MAJOR R.J. WATT WESH GUARDS. OAO COMMANDANE "D" LINES. Severe disciplinary action will be taken against personnel found No.1. 8/5/46.baiting or ill-treating Swans or birds on the 'Long Water'. Owing to the good state of the Camp, the Commandant will grant No.2. 10/5/Mmmen long week-end from 1600 hours Friday to 0800 hours Monday Subject to the approval of the heads of depts. Men will not wash, and shave in tents, but will use the abnutions NO.6. provided. 145. No- Delete lst sentence of para 3. of Camp Standing Orders and Substitute Camp shower baths will be open from 1030 to 2200 hours for all 18/5. a seprate section is being partitioned off for the use of officers Electical Installations. Severe disciplinary action will be takon against anv person found tampering with the electrie installations in theso Lines. The egts. Mess will be open for the sale of intoxicants from 1100- 144e hrs. and from 1àes haurs. Intil a ce siz.: for meale will be as follovs:- reak Dinner 1200 hrs. Teas 1630 hrs. Suppers 1900 hrs. No-11. Boot Repairs. A contract for the repair of boote has been made 19/5. with Mesers. Marshalls.,35 Cornwall Crescent, Ladbrook Grove, W.11. all boots for repair will bo securely tied togethor and properly labelled, and handed into the o.M. stores by 1200 hours Mondays and 1200 hours Wednesdays. Labels for this purpose may bo obtaine from q.M. Stores. It is hoped that repaired boots will be available for re-issue within 96 hours No-lk Traffic Controll. The Main gates into Hyde Park and Kensington C 22/5 are all closed at Mid-night. The only exception is Alexandra Gate (near No.5. Gate to Kensington Gardens) which will be kopt shut but not locked. der Fark, The roadway immediately in front (couth of) the Albert Memorial is available for parking of private cars belonging to personnel in the Victory Comp. The only entrance and exit will be the'in'gate at Queens Gate. This leads out of the Kensington Road to the West of the Albort Momorial. This Gate will be unlocked, but on no acoount must it be left open. If users do not shut the gate the privilege of using this car park may be withdrawn. No-15. It is repeated for theimformation of All Banks that no one will bathe in the Surpentine from the Camp Beach. 23/5. Severe disciplinary action will be takch against future offenders. There is a bathing beach beyond the Bridge across the Surpentine,
"D" L INZSCAMP ORDERS. 21tk May 1946 No.16. "D' LIæS. MNJOR R.J. WETT, WELSH CUERDS, CEL2 COMENDAT, - --- - -- FOOMNTS MEEEDR.D. ............................ When sounded. ADJTANS ORDERS ............................... 1030 hours. 1. Rof Para 9 of Camp Standing Orders, Add:- "Sick Parade. Will be daily at 0830 hours except Sundays. Sundays and all other times sick will only bo seon if in possession of a Special Sick Roport. Treatment. Daily at 0200, 1400 and 1700 hours. Sarlv Troatmont Tent. Behind Guurd Tent in "6" Lines will be open 1800 - 0800 hours daily. It is requested that the attontion of 111 Ranks bo drawn to this arrangement. Ssnitery Pounds. Wookly, times to be arranged. Note:- Z.f. Tent will bo opened s.e.f. 1800 hrs 23rd May 46." nishiighe. Se- Captain & Adjutant, 'D' Linos. Victory Camp, London W 2 23rd May 1936. Konsington Gardons.
".z.C 2. ae Linss dam gguge 26th May 1946. No. 17. MAJOR R.J. war, waiss ouans, us 5. sarnt re has boen arranged that half of Lanouster Gute shull bo loft ogon all nigut for podostrian trafiic only. Vhicles coming in aftor the Park gutes are shut wiil continue to use Aloxandra Gato. onsor spuige Church of Enzulnd Holg Comauion 0730 heurs Church Tont, Rogents Park. Mærning S-rvioo 1000 hours Church Tont, Konsingten Gurdons. 1130 hours Church Tont, Regents Park. Other Denominations Mørning Sorvioo Og36 hours Church Toitt, Regents Pürk. 1100 hours Church Tomt, Kansingten Gurdens. Roman Cutholio Mass can bo hourd at The Brompton Oratory, Erompton koad at: 6200 hours 6730 hours O800 hours 1000 hours 6830 hours 1045 hours 1200 heurs Evoning Sorvico 1200 hours Mase can also bo hourd at The Church of our Ludy Mount Carmal and Saint Stock at: 1100 hours 0800 hours 3300 hourz 1000 hours :100 hours 1145 hours Trungport will loave 'L' Lines Kensington Gurdons ar O710 hours to tako those persennol who wich to atcond the celebration of Holy Communion at Rogents Park ut 0730 hours Cakir & kdjutant 'D'Linos, Victory Camp, tondon W2 Konsingten Girdons.

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APPENDIX 'B'
VICTORIOUS COMMANDERS - ROYAL  AIR FORCE
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
The Lord Tedder, G.C.B.
Marshal of the Royal Air
Force, Sir W.Sholto
Douglas, G.C.B., MC., D.F.C
Air Chief Marshal
The Lord Dowding, G.C.B.,

G.C.V.O., C.M.G.

Air Chief Marshal,
Sir Arthur Longmore,
G.C.B., D.S.O.
Air Chief Marshal

Sir Philip Joubert,

K.C.B., C.MG., D.S.O.
Air Chief Marshal
Sir Edgar Ludlow-Hewitt,
G.C.E., C.B.E. C.M.G.D.S.O.
M.C.
Air Chief Marshal

Sir Arthur Barratt,

K.C.B., C.M.G., M.C.
Air Chief Marshal
Sir Guy Garrod, K.C.B.,
O.BE., MC., D.F.C.
Air Chief Marshal,

Sir John Slessor,

K.C.B., D.S.O., M.C.
Air Chief Marshal
Sir Roderic Hill, K.C.B.,
M.C., AF.C.
Air Marshal

Sir Arthur Coningham, K.C.B.,

K.B.E., D.S.O., M.C. D.F.C.,

A.F.C.
Air Marshal,
Sir Robert Saundby, K.B.E.,
C.B, MC., D.F.C., A.F.C.

 

APPENDIX 'C'

[*Hand drawn diagram - see original document*]
SALUTING
BASE

PRIME MINISTER'S PARTY

. . . . . . .

7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Cunningham
2. Field Marshal The Viscount Alanbrooke
3. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Portal
4. Field Marshal The Viscount Alexander
5. Field Marshal Lord Maitland Wilson
6. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten
7. General Sir Hastings Ismay

 

APPENDIX 'D'

MARCHING COLUMN
HIGH RANKING OFFICERS LEADING CONTINGENTS

Group
Letter

Group

Contingent

Names of Officers

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Allies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
CHINA Rear Admiral T.F.Liu
Lieut-Gen. Kwie Yung Chin
FRANCE Contre Amiral Ortoli
Brig-Cen. Corniglion-Molinier
BELGIUM Cdre Timmermans
Major-General Piron
Group Capt Laboutte
BRAZIL Brigadier Altair Razsanyi.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA Colonel Broz
DENMARK Rear Admiral B.H. Andersen
Major-General Bennike
Colonel T. Andersen
EGYPT Brig. [[Assas?]] Addul Hamed [[Obar?]] Bey
Lewa Hussein Mahmund [[Pasha?]]
ETHIOPIA Colonel [[Molughetta?]]
Lieut-Colonel Takla Makonnen
Lieut-Colonel Emmanuel
GREECE Air Vice Marshal [[Pilios?]]
IRAN Major-General Ahmed [[Makhchevan?]]
IRAQ General Salih Saib Mohammed
Maj-Gen. Abdul [[Rassag?]] Hussain
Maj-Gen. [[Nar?]] Ed Din Mahmund
LUXEMBOURG Colonel H.R.H. Prince John
Col. Ginter
Major Ensch
MEXICO Commodore [[Contrar Chatutal?]]
Brig-Gen. Ramon Rodriguez Familiar
Air Brigadier General Rafael Amontero Ramos
 

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Group

Letter

Group

Contingent

Names of Officers

A

contd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Allies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
NETHERLANDS Major-General N.L.W. Van Straten

NORWAY

 

 

Admiral Horke
General Oen
General Berg

TRANSJORDAN

 

 

Amin Jewa Abdel Qader Pasha El Jundi O.B.E.
Kaimakam [[Bahjar?]] Bey Tabbara
[[Qind?]] Ahmed Sudqui Bey, M.B.E.
SUDAN Brigadier J. Gifford, D.S.O.

B

 

 

 

 

 

Dominions

 

 

 

 

 

CANADA

 

 

Captain A.M. Hope
Major-General C.Vokes, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.
Air Commodore H.B. Godwin, O.B.E.
AUSTRALIA Major-General Eather C.B.E., D.S.O., E.D.
NEW ZEALAND Lieut-General Puttick, K.C.B., D.S.O.
SOUTH AFRICA Major-General Poole, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.

C

India   Brigadier J.N. Chaudhuri, O.B.E.

D

 

Colonies

 

WEST AFRICA Major-General F.J.Loftus-Tottenham, D.S.O.
EAST AFRICA Major-General W.A. Dimoline, C.B.E., M.C.

E

 

 

 

 

ROYAL NAVY

 

 

 

 

  Vice Admiral Sir Clement Moody, K.C.B.
Vice Admiral E.J.P. Brind, C.B., C.B.E.
Vice Admiral Sir F. Dalrymple-Hamilton,K.C.B.
Major-General A.K. Chater, C.B. ,D.S.O. ,O.B.E.
AD.C., R.M.

G

 

 

 

 

ARMY

 

 

 

 

  Major-General D.A.H. Graham, C.B.,C.B.E.,D.S.O.,
M.C.
Major-General, C.P.B. Roberts, C.B., D.S.O.,
M.C.
Major-General F.W.H. Pratt, C.B.E., D.S.O.,
M.C.
 

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Group

Letter

Group

 

Contingent

 

Names of Officers

 

I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROYAL AIR
FORCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Air Vice Marshal R.S.Blucke, C.B., C.B.E.,
D.S.O., AF.C.
Air Vice Marshal T.C. Traill, O.B.E., D.F.C.
Air Commodore F.L. Tearce, C.B.E., D.S.C.,
D.F.C.,
Air Vice Marshal C.R. Steele, C.B., D.F.C.
Air Commodore The Earl of Bandon, C.B., D.S.O.
Air Vice Marshal Sir Hugh P.Lloyd, K.B.E.,
[[C.B.,?]] M.C., D.F.C.
Air Commodore E.W. Staton, D.S.O., M.C.,
D.F.C., [[A.D.C.?]]
Air Commodore A.F. Ledger, M.B.E.
Air Vice Marshal E.M.St.C.C.Leark, C.B., M.C.
Air Vice Marshal T.A.Warne-Browne, C.B.E.,
D.S.C.
Air Commodore F. Crerar, C.B.E.
 

APPENDIX 'E'

ALLIED ARMY OFFICERS IN THE STAND

CHINA - Lieut-Gen. KEUI YUNG-CHING

EGYPT - Lieut-Gen. FERIK IBRAHIM ATALLAH PASHA, C.B.

IRAN - General YEZDANAPAH

IRAQ - Alfoing SALIH SAIB MOHAMMED

 

DISTRIBUTION

Admiralty (Captain H. Drew, C.B.E., D.SC.,R.N). 25 copies
Air Ministry (W/C Leader). 25     "
H.A. Strutt, C.V.O., Home Office. 3

A.F. Orchard Esq., Foreign Office,

For distribution to:- Ethiopia

                                      Sudan

                                      Transjordan and

                                      Iran

 

 

 

 

  6

Rear Admiral Sir Arthur Bromley, K.C.M.G.,
C.V.O., Dominions Office.

 

10

Col G.V.L. [[Coleman?]], India Office. 10
A.B. Acheson, C.M.G., Colonial Office. 5
R.A. Barker, [[M.V.O?]]., Ministry of Works. 3
Brig T.B. Trappes-Lomax,
HQ London District.

 

20

Major R. Fergusson, Metropolitan Police. 3

Supt. S.G.Wells.                                      ) Metropolitan

Deputy Commander W.R. Sanders ) Police.

5
1
M.A. to C.I.G.S. 1
P.S. to A.G. 1
P.A. to D.P.S. 1
MIL for distribution to:- U.S.A.
                                             China
                                             France
                                             Belgium
                                             Brazil
                                             Denmark
                                             Czechoslovakia
                                             Egypt
                                             Greece
                                             Iraq
                                             Luxemboug
                                             Mexico
                                             Nepal
                                             Netherlands
                                             Norway
                                             Poland
                                             Jugoslavia

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S.T.3(c).
A.D.C. to Field Marshal The Viscount Montgomery
A.D.C. to Field Marshal The Lord Maitland Wilson
A.D.C. to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten
A.D.C. to General Sir Claude Auchinleck
A.D.C. to General Sir Ceorge Giffard
A.D.C. to General Sir Frederick Pile.
A.D.C. to General Sir Bernard Paget
A.D.C. to  General Sir Richard Slim.
A.D.C. to General Sir Richard O'Connor.
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Sir Kenneth Anderson.
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Sir Oliver Leese.
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Sir Richard McCreery.
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Miles Dempsey.
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Sir Philip Christison
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Sir John Crocker
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Sir Neil Ritchie.
A.D.C. to Lt. Gen. Brian Horrocks.
A.D.C. to Maj Gen. D.A.N. Graham.
A.D.C. to Maj Gen. G.P.B. Roberts.
A.D.C. to Maj Gen. F.W.H. Pratt.
A.D.C. to  General Sir Hastings Ismay.

 

PREVIOUS ISSUES:- "D"LINES CAMP ORDERS.

by
MAJOR R.J. WATT. WELSH GUARDS. CAMP COMMANDANT. "D" LINES.

No. 1.
8/5/46.
Severe disciplinary action will be taken against personnel found
baiting or ill-treating Swans or birds on the 'Long Water'.

No. 2.
10/5/46

 

Owing to the good state of the Camp, the Commandant will grant
men long week-end from 1600 hours Friday to 0800 hours Monday
Subject to the approval of the heads of depts.
NO. 6.
14/5.
Men will not wash, and shave in tents, but will use the ab[?]lutions
provided.

No. 10

18/5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Delete 1st sentence of para 3. of Camp Standing Orders and Substitute
"Camp shower baths will be open from 1030 to 2200 hours for all
Ranks: a seprate section is being partitioned off for the use
of Officers".

Electrical Installations. Severe disciplinary action will be taken
against any person found tampering with the electric installations
in these Lines.
The Sgts. Mess will be open for the sale of intoxicants from
1100- 1400 hrs. and from 1800 hours.
Until further notice times for meals will be as follows:-
Breakfast 0800 hrs.
Dinner      1200 hrs.
Teas           1630 hrs.
Suppers    1900 hrs.

No. 11

19/5.

 

 

 

 

 

Boot Repairs. A conttract for the repair of boots has been made
with Messrs. Marshalls., 35 Cornwall Crescent, Ladbrook Grove, W.11.
all boots for repair will be securely tied together and properly
labelled, and handed into the Q.M. stores by 1200 hours Mondays
and 1200 hours Wednesdays. Labels for this purpose may be obtained
from the Q.M. Stores. It is hoped that repaired boots will be
available for re-issue within 96 hours

No. 14

22/5.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traffic Controll. The Main gates into Hyde Park and Kensington [[Gardens?]]
are all closed at Mid-night. The only exception is Alexandra Gate
(near No.5. Gate to Kensington Gardens) which will be keppt shut but
not locked.
Car Park, The roadway immediately in front (South of.) the Albert
Memorial is available for parking of private cars belonging to
personnel in the Victory Camp. The only entrance and exit will be
the 'in' gate at Queens Gate. This leads out of the Kensington Road
to the West of the Albert Memorial. This Gate will be unlocked, but
on no account must it be left open. If users do not shut the gate
the privilege of using this car park may be withdrawn.

No. 15

23/5.

 

 

It is repeated for theimformation of All Ranks that no one will bathe
in the Surpentine from the Camp Beach. Severe disciplinary action
will be taken against future offenders. There is a bathing beach
beyond the Bridge across the Surpentine.
 

"D" L INES CAMP ORDERS.
24th May 1946
No. 16.
by
MAJOR R.J. WATT, WELSH GUARDS, CAMP COMMANDANT, "D" LINES.
COMMANDANTS MEMORANDA ..................................... When sounded.
ADJUTANS ORDERS ....................................................................... 1030 hours.
1. Ref Para 9 of Camp Standing Orders, Add:-
"Sick Parade. Will be daily at 0830 hours except Sundays.
Sundays and all other times sick will only bo seen if in possession
of a Special Sick Report.
Treatment. Daily at 0900, 1400 and 1700 hours.
Early Treatment Tent. Behind Guard Tent in "G" Lines will
be open 1800 - 0800 hours daily. It is requested that the attention of
All Ranks be drawn to this arrangement.
Sanitary Rounds. Weekly, times to be arranged.
Note:- E.T. Tent will be opened w.e.f. 1800 hrs 23rd May 46."
[[M Nicholson?]]
Captain & Adjutant,
'D' Lines,
Victory Camp,
Kensington Gardens.

London W 2
23rd May 1946.

 

"D" L INES CAMP ORDERS.
24th May 1946
No. 17.
by
MAJOR R.J. WATT, WELSH GUARDS, CAMP COMMANDANT, "D" LINES.
1. GATES.

It has been arranged that half of Lanouster Gate shull be left open
all night for pedestrian traffic only. Vehicles coming in after the Park
gates are shut will continue to use Alexandra Gate.
2. CHURCH SERVICES

Church of England
Holy Communion 0730 hours Church Tent, Regents Park.
Morning Service 1000 hours Church Tent, Kensington Gardens.
1130 hours Church Tent, Regents Park.
Other Denominations
Morning Service 0930 hours Church Tent, Regents Park.
1100 hours Church Tent, Kensington Gardens.
Roman Catholic
Mass can be heard at The Brompton Oratory, Brompton Road at:
  0730 hours 0900 hours
  0800 hours 1000 hours
  0830 hours 1045 hours
  1200 hours  
Evening Service 1900 hours  
Mass can also be heard at The Church of our Lady Mount Carmel and
Saint Stock at:
  0700 hours 0800 hours
  0900 hours 1000 hours
  1100 hours 1145 hours

Transport will leave 'L' Lines Kensington Gardens at 0710 hours to take
those personnel who wish to attend the celebration of Holy Communion at
Regents Park at 0730 hours
[[??]]
Captain & Adjutant,
'D' Lines,
Victory Camp,
Kensington Gardens.

London W 2
 

 
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