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Old 15 February 2000, 07:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
SPIDER ATKINSON
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Hello Gentleman!!

Of late I have received letters from Mick Mannocks oldest relative, in response to several letters I sent, asking about Mick and his history. These are private letters and did detail several interseting items. However, the hunt is on!!!

During a move from Cantabury to another home by Mick's brother, several items were stolen and the family would like to try and track the items that included : Micks Dress Uniform including ribbons and hat, his Pistol, Officers Sword and his note book.

Have any of these items been seen, displayed or talked about?

ANY CLUES???? PLEASE ADVISE?
 
Old 15 February 2000, 09:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Last year I visited Tangmere Aviation Museum in Sussex and on display was, 'Mick ' Mannock's full flying Kit and personal papers etc. I would assume that these items where donated to the museum by 'Micks' family! Incidentally Tangmere Museum is well worth a visit. Check out their website:- http://www.berryman.ndirect.co.uk/tangmere/history.htm



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Old 15 February 2000, 11:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for the info.....

Several items were donated, however the more personel items were kept by his brother...

Keep searching!

Ragards

Spider
 
 

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