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Operation Mincemeat - naval ID card of Major MartinFake naval identity card of Major William Martin. His body was found washed up on shore in Spain on 30th April 1943 carrying sensitive documents
Operation Mincemeat - site of grave of Major MartinSite of the grave of Major William Martin in the Nuestra Senora cemetery in Huelva, Spain, whose body was found washed up on shore in Spain on 30th April 1943
Operation Mincemeat - gravestone of Major MartinGravestone of Major William Martin in the Nuestra Senora cemetery in Huelva, Spain, whose body was found washed up on shore in Spain on 30th April 1943
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Mincement, by Js Lee and R CootePromotional music sheet for MIncemeat by Js Lee and R Coote, sung by Fred French, circa 1868. The image by celebrated illustrator Alfred Concanen shows a kitchen scene with a kitchen maid chopping
Operation Mincemeat - photograph of girlfriendPhotograph of " Pam", the supposed girlfriend of Major Martin whose body was found washed up on shore in Spain on 30th April 1943 in an elaborate
Operation Mincemeat - body of Major William MartinCorpse of the supposed Major William Martin. His body was found washed up on shore in Spain on 30th April 1943 carrying sensitive documents
Operation Mincemeat - possessions of Major MartinPersonal possessions of Major William Martin, found when his body was washed ashore in Spain on 30th April 1943 carrying sensitive documents
Fletts Happy Families - box instructions. circa 1930s
Fletts Happy Families - box front. circa 1930s
Fletts Happy Families - Mr Mince Meat - The Life of the Party. circa 1930s
Fletts Happy Families - Master Mince Meat - Make It Snappy. circa 1930s
Advert for Hugons Atora beef suet 1937Hugons Atora beef suet, with recipes for Christmas pudding and mincemeat for mince pies. 1937
Preparing the Christmas Feast by Pauline BaynesA kitchen scene from the early 17th century along with examples of dishes eaten at Christmas during this period. These include a bowl of lemon mincemeat, a beef and samphire hash, scorched chestnuts