[78-L] Help please from UK members

Ron L'Herault lherault at bu.edu
Thu Oct 4 05:52:41 PDT 2012


Absolutely.  I'd love to be able to provide more information to the family
of Lieut. Hayes if possible.

Ron L

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Hello,
 
I have a collector friend who is a retired ex BBC Radio presenter - would
you like me to contact him ?
 
RB
Dorset, UK
  

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 From: Ron L'Herault <lherault at bu.edu>
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Subject: [78-L] Help please from UK members
  
I recently digitized a recording made during WWII in England.   It was done
for an American, Lieutenant Hayes, by a recently made friend, David
Southwood, a British soldier and employed (before, during, after?) the war.
They scripted the 12" lacquer with music in and out, an intro by Southwood,
greetings by Hayes, with a Christmas message to his family.  They included a
report on bombing with what sounded like an on-the-scene air raid report,
gave closing remarks and signed off with music.   Lieutenant Hayes sent the
disk home to his family and was unfortunately killed before Christmas.   My
question:  What do we know about David Southwood.  Did he survive, and did
he go back to the BBC after the war?  Is he by any chance still alive?

Thanks,

Ron L'Herault  

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