Good news telegram to Cardington, 1941 - stock photo
British serviceman's telegram announcing six days' leave. Sent to Cardington, 1941. RAF Cardington is best known for its association with the airship company founded by Short Brothers during World War One. During World War Two it was an operational RAF station, and was used for barrage balloons.
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