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Receipt for a ex-Japanese sword, HMS Venerable, Singapore, 1946
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Receipt for a ex-Japanese sword, HMS Venerable, Singapore, 1946
Receipt for a ex-Japanese sword, HMS Venerable, Singapore, 1946. Confirmation that AB Stevens, a member of the crew of the British aircraft carrier HMS Venerable, had been issued with the sword as a souvenir. The document bears the commanding officers stamp and is signed by Lieutenant Julian Richards
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Document Julian Print Collector21 Receipt Richards Royal Navy Signature Signed Stamp Stamped Stevens Naval Warfare Warship
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This print showcases a significant historical artifact from the 1940s - a receipt for an ex-Japanese sword issued to AB Stevens, a crew member of the esteemed British aircraft carrier HMS Venerable. The document, beautifully preserved in color, bears witness to the unique connection between nations during times of war. The receipt itself is a testament to the camaraderie and shared experiences among sailors from different backgrounds. Signed by Lieutenant Julian Richards and stamped with the commanding officer's seal, it serves as tangible proof that AB Stevens was granted this sword as a cherished souvenir. As we delve into this piece of history, we are transported back to Singapore in 1946. The backdrop of naval warfare sets the stage for understanding the significance of such mementos amidst conflict. This photograph not only captures an item but also encapsulates an entire era marked by bravery and sacrifice. Through this image, we gain insight into transportation during wartime - specifically within water transport and aboard warships like HMS Venerable. It reminds us that even amidst chaos and destruction, human connections can be forged through unexpected means. Preserved by The Print Collector21 under unknown creatorship, this print allows us to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and historical value. It serves as a reminder that objects have stories too - stories that connect us across time and space while honoring those who served on board HMS Venerable during one of Britain's most challenging periods in history.
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