Wings for Victory Week article from the Cornish Guardian newspaper - 2

1943
Overview

A cutting from the newspaper, Cornish Guardian, relating to the Wings for Victory Week campaign. It is printed in grayscale with a cream background.
The image shows a group of Red cross nurses marching past the saluting base in the St Columb 'Wings for Victory' procession.

Historical information

Wings for Victory Week was one of the British National War Savings campaigns during WWII. It specifically raised money to support individual Royal Air Force warplanes.
There were similar schemes which raised money for the Army (Salute the Soldier Week) and Navy (Warship Week).
Each county was set a target of money to raise and local civic leaders were presented with plaques recognising the fund raising efforts of their communities.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-119-RoW00034
Width
100 mm
Height or length
130 mm
Transcripts

"June 17, 1943"

"MAY TOP THE COUNTY"

"Members of the local Red Cross passing the saluting base in the
St Columb "Wings for Victory" procession"

"'Cornish Guardian' Picture."

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United Kingdom
Year
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Red Cross members marching in the St Columb 'Wings for Victory' procession
Red Cross members marching in the St Columb 'Wings for Victory' procession

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