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
pre 1953 (probably wartime) embroidered badge of the East Lancs Reg. Framed and glazed in perspex, good strong colours on a hesian / course cotton type material base, centre measures 210 x 180mm, overal frame size measures 360 x 310mm
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
3d value banknote, issued to Prisoner of War Camp 282 , Ink written camp of issue 282 on face, some wear with creases and marks, rubber stamped on reverse Dec 1946
During the Second World War, an Italian prisoner of war camp (no. 282) was located near Brissenden Green, the precise location is believed to be Honghorst House, the camp was associated with another at Woodchurch, near Tenterden in Kent