On a cover addressed to Helensburgh, Scotland, Lt/Cdr J.G.P. Brownrigg writes to his wife. Postmarked 24th October 1939, it shows the straight line PASSED BY CENSOR (Daynes N604) and the ships name stamp. Hood had just returned to Loch Ewe after escorting convoy NV1 from Narvik in Norway. Lt/Cdr Brownrigg was appointed Midshipman in 1921, he served in various ships Cruisers, Destroyers etc, also from 1936 to 1938 spent time with the Royal Australian Navy. He lost his life on 24th May 1941 when Hood was blown up in action with the Bismarck, there were only three survivors from a crew of over 1400 men.
Frank Schofield
A most interesting and poignant cover.
The Edinburgh postmark suggests an East coast port such as Rosyth. I thought Loch Ewe mail was routed through Inverness.
Regards
Jim
Jim
Thanks for the input, Hoods logbook shows she arrived back at Loch Ewe on the 22nd Oct 1939
Frank