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BRITISH PRISON OF WAR CAMP 282 BANKNOTE
BRITISH PRISON OF WAR CAMP 282 BANKNOTE
£150.00
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
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Categories: British Militaria, Military Related Ephemera
Description
Printed in Black and Dark Blue
SCARCE ITEM
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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