To Laurie Collins from his family

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These letters are to my father Laurence William Collins – he was shot down in 1941. The Wellington bomber he served on, ditched in to the North Sea. Him and his friend Norman Hennessy were the only two to survive from the crash. They both became POW for over 4 years. The letters I enclose describe the dark days of not knowing if he was still alive and the joy of finding out he was.

On the death of my father, I discovered a suitcase with over 40 letters to him from his family along with many other letters and memorabilia of his time as a POW.

They deserve to be shown, I just picked out a few.

This letter below is from his sister:

 

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