Frederick Gillman papers

Scope and Content

2 photocopied letters from his mother (12 Feb. 1918, 3 Nov. 1918); Photocopied press cutting (1918); 2 copies of typed transcript of an interview recorded with Peter Liddle (Oct. 1977).

Administrative / Biographical History

Frederick Charles Gillman (b. 1898 at York) was educated at Sidcut, a Quaker school in Somerset. With the Friends' Ambulance Unit he served from Jan. 1917 at Dunkirk headquarters and with Section Sanitaire Anglaise No. 19 on the Western Front. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1918. He served with the RAF (Royal Air Force) in the Second World War.

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In English

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Related Material

Tape 488: interview recorded with Peter Liddle in Oct. 1977.