Hi All,
I am writing up a large build up of my own covers. I got to this one a WW2 British Navy cover. It bears a ' Daynes N 801 ' censor mark. Does any one know which ship this mark comes from or any other info about censor. I have not come across the censor mark before.
Cheers
Chris ;D
Hi, Chris,
While I can't give a direct answer to your question, I would observe that N801 is the same as N800, but minus the frame and the name of Lt.Cmdr (E) C.D.H.Briggs, RN.
That officer is listed in the August 1939 Navy List as serving aboard the destroyer HMS Ivanhoe, 3DF, Mediterranean.
Sadly, I can go no further: I have no WW2 Navy Lists by which I can follow Briggs' career. The questions remain, therefore: was Briggs posted to another vessel ? If so, did (his) censor mark remain aboard Ivanhoe, where it was deemed necessary to remove his name ? Or does N801 belong to another vessel altogether ?
Hopefully we can induce Frank to contribute, here ? ;)
chrs
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Thanks Nick
Charles David Hilton Briggs, Lt/Cdr (E) RN
March 1940 Navy List Still on Ivanhoe appt 2/12/38
30/6/1940 Promoted to Commander (E)
June 1942 Navy List
Appt to HMS Laforey (Destroyer) Nov 1940
23/1/43 Died of Illness Age 38
Cremated at Golders Green Crematorun
Remebered on Panel No. 1
Frank Schofield
Nick and Frank
Thanks a lot for all your help. I think i can now wirte this one up.
Cheers
Chris ;D