3d value banknote, issued to Prisoner of War Camp 86, some wear with creases and marks, rubber stamped to face 86 P.O.W. CAMP, double stamped on reverse 1 June 1946 and Sept 1946
During the Second World War, Prison Camp 86 was located at Stanhope Camp, Stanhope near Ashford in Kent
believed to be part of the exhaust pipe system. The metal has been formed into a stylised cross and an image of 'Invicta' the symbol of the County of Kent has been fretted and punched / scribed from a sheet of brass and pinned to the front. The reverse has a hanging point welded on and a small piece of brass has been pinned on
Heavy brass tube, push fitting, marked ACCOSON LONDON No4 1940 with broad arrow mark, glass thermometer is similarly marked and some wear to the painted marked figures, working item
bronze Royal Air Force Cranwell award engraved on reverse Cpl H. Mills, R.A.F. Cranwell Tug of War, June 21st 1923 in original non maker marked box, a nice looking item