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Old 20-08-18, 10:33 PM
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The NCO are wearing shirt and tie, plus GS caps, so I would suggest this is late 1944 or 1945. The shirt and tie was unofficial for some time so if Guards I doubt they would have got away with wearing it.


I had wondered if the archway may have been Western Europe but the presence if ATS in service dress, and the London post-mark seem to rule this out.

Stephen
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