I am looking at a unique collection of wartime photographs which belonged to Mary Emily Stevens.
Mary Emily, November 1940 |
Along with the pictures, there are her medals, her cap badge and her RAF wings.
In the back garden, August 1940 |
Her father gave his occupation as “clerk (Wholesale grocery)" and her mother as “Married Domestic Duties”.
So, pretty much an “ordinary family” getting on with their lives in Birmingham, and like so many other young people, Mary volunteered for the services, and joined the RAF.
And that takes me back to the collection of photographs which record her life from the summer of 1940 through to her sudden and tragic death four years later.
The picture album was recently acquired by my old friend David Harrop who has carefully put together a record of Mary’s career which took her, from “RAF Cottesmore, which was a training base for bomber command, to Bridgnorth RAF hospital as an orderly in 1942 and a year later she moved to RAF Millom where in March 1944 she was mortally wounded in an accident.”
Along with several pictures of Mary there are others of nurses and RAF flight crews.
September 1941 |
And it is the medals that have thrown up a little mystery.
In total there are three, one which is the 1939-45 Star, along with the War Medal, but the third sheds new light on her career, because she was also awarded the Italy Star which was issued for those who served in the Italian Campaign from 1943 to 1945.
Mary's medals |
There is a lot more research to do, and I doubt we will be able to access her RAF records, so at present David has decided to feature the collection on one of his special Facebook sites.*
Over the next few weeks he intends to post pictures from the collection to honour young Mary Emily.
It maybe that someone remembers the family and can add something more.
Sadly the story of the collection and how it came to be on the market is lost.
Order of Service, 1944 |
David tells me that it passed through two collectors before it came back on the market earlier this year.
I am pleased that he has decided to make the collection more widely known, which is a good thing, and in doing so Mary Steven's short life will be honoured all over again.
And my extension to all those women who served in the services, the Land Army and a host of other war time organisation.
Which included my mother who was also in the RAF.
Pictures; Mary at home in August 1940, at RAF Cottesmore, November 1940, September 1941, and her war medals, courtesy of David Harrop.
*Mary Emily Stevens, https://www.facebook.com/105299108322389/posts/105321781653455/?sfnsn=scwspmo
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