Front and back of the 114x74mm World War II police-authority brown card for Miss D Raikes to visit for business reasons (she was a physiotherapist, based at w:Beccles hospital) "NO 8 Protected Area" along the w:Suffolk coast which was in danger of being invaded by German forces.
Miss Daphne Raikes was a relation of my mother.
As the closest living next of kin I was given the card following the death of Miss Raikes.
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Front and back of the 114x74mm World War II police-authority brown card for Miss D Raikes to visit for business reasons (she was a physiotherapist, based at Beccles hospital) "NO 8 Protected Area" along the Suffolk coast which was in danger of being invaded by German forces. Miss Daphne Raikes was a relation of my mother. As the closest living next of kin I was given the card following the death of Miss Raikes.