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A Poignant May 1940 Bomber Command Killed in Action Medal Group of 3 to an Air Gunner Who Was Lost During the Raid on Waalhaven Airfield on 10th May 1940, The Day That Marked the Start of the German Blitzkrieg Through the Low Countries, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal 1939-45, all medals unnamed as issued. Cardboard box of issue, addressed to ‘Mrs. S.R. Kidd, 18 Court Lane Gdns, Dulwich Village, SE21’, Named Air Ministry condolence slip, ‘CORPORAL B.A. KIDD’, Buckingham Palace Condolence slip. Auxiliary Air Force parchment service record covering the period from 9th March 1931 until his discharge on 10th May 1940 having been killed in action, Air Ministry letter dated 2nd February 1942 confirming receipt of a letter from the Red Cross advising that Corp. B A Kidd is buried in the Municipal Cemetery Crosswijk, Rotterdam, photograph of the recipient on a motor bike and Letter from the Air Ministry dated 28th August 1945 relating to a photograph of the grave.The attack on the airfield at Waalhaven was carried out at the request of the Dutch military after the airfield fell to German paratroopers and was then being used to land all the German airborne infantry and equipment. The mission was given to B-flight No.600 ‘City of London’ Squadron who were based at Manston in Kent. The attack force of 6 Bristol Blenheim F1 aircraft was led by Squadron Leader James M. Wells accompanied by his Navigator Sergeant John M. Davis and Air Gunner, Corporal Basil A. Kidd. The aircraft left Manston at 10.30am setting course for Rotterdam flying in 3 formations of 3 aircraft, due to a misunderstanding the promised fighter escort did not materialise. On arrival at Waalhaven the aircraft descended, and Wells led the attack. Very quickly the outdated Blenheim aircraft were attacked by 12 Messerschmitt Bf110 fighters. In the air battle that followed 3 of the British aircraft were shot down with a fourth aircraft being forced to make an emergency landing. Wells’ aircraft, L6616, crashed near the village of Pernis killing both Wells and Kidd, the Navigator, Sgt Davis managed to bale out before the crash. Only 1 of the aircraft made it back to Manston but this was damaged beyond repair. Of the 14 airmen that left Manston, 7 were killed, 2 returned on the 1 surviving plane, 3 (including Davis) evaded capture and on reaching the Hook of Holland they managed to return to the UK on board HMS Hereward with the remaining airman (Flying Officer Hugh C. Rowe) being made prisoner of war.There is an interesting letter with this lot dated 28th August 1945 from the Air Ministry enclosing a photo of the original grave of Corporal Kidd in the village of Heiphaats. The letter goes on to explain that the grave had become a symbol of the Resistance movement to such an extent that the German forces destroyed the grave and reinterred the body in the Municipal Cemetery at Crooswijk, Rotterdam.30-year-old Basil Arthur Kidd now rests in an identified grave in Rotterdam (Crooswijk) General Cemetery.
A Poignant May 1940 Bomber Command Killed in Action Medal Group of 3 to an Air Gunner Who Was Lost During the Raid on Waalhaven Airfield on 10th May 1940, The Day That Marked the Start of the German Blitzkrieg Through the Low Countries, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal 1939-45, all medals unnamed as issued. Cardboard box of issue, addressed to ‘Mrs. S.R. Kidd, 18 Court Lane Gdns, Dulwich Village, SE21’, Named Air Ministry condolence slip, ‘CORPORAL B.A. KIDD’, Buckingham Palace Condolence slip. Auxiliary Air Force parchment service record covering the period from 9th March 1931 until his discharge on 10th May 1940 having been killed in action, Air Ministry letter dated 2nd February 1942 confirming receipt of a letter from the Red Cross advising that Corp. B A Kidd is buried in the Municipal Cemetery Crosswijk, Rotterdam, photograph of the recipient on a motor bike and Letter from the Air Ministry dated 28th August 1945 relating to a photograph of the grave.The attack on the airfield at Waalhaven was carried out at the request of the Dutch military after the airfield fell to German paratroopers and was then being used to land all the German airborne infantry and equipment. The mission was given to B-flight No.600 ‘City of London’ Squadron who were based at Manston in Kent. The attack force of 6 Bristol Blenheim F1 aircraft was led by Squadron Leader James M. Wells accompanied by his Navigator Sergeant John M. Davis and Air Gunner, Corporal Basil A. Kidd. The aircraft left Manston at 10.30am setting course for Rotterdam flying in 3 formations of 3 aircraft, due to a misunderstanding the promised fighter escort did not materialise. On arrival at Waalhaven the aircraft descended, and Wells led the attack. Very quickly the outdated Blenheim aircraft were attacked by 12 Messerschmitt Bf110 fighters. In the air battle that followed 3 of the British aircraft were shot down with a fourth aircraft being forced to make an emergency landing. Wells’ aircraft, L6616, crashed near the village of Pernis killing both Wells and Kidd, the Navigator, Sgt Davis managed to bale out before the crash. Only 1 of the aircraft made it back to Manston but this was damaged beyond repair. Of the 14 airmen that left Manston, 7 were killed, 2 returned on the 1 surviving plane, 3 (including Davis) evaded capture and on reaching the Hook of Holland they managed to return to the UK on board HMS Hereward with the remaining airman (Flying Officer Hugh C. Rowe) being made prisoner of war.There is an interesting letter with this lot dated 28th August 1945 from the Air Ministry enclosing a photo of the original grave of Corporal Kidd in the village of Heiphaats. The letter goes on to explain that the grave had become a symbol of the Resistance movement to such an extent that the German forces destroyed the grave and reinterred the body in the Municipal Cemetery at Crooswijk, Rotterdam.30-year-old Basil Arthur Kidd now rests in an identified grave in Rotterdam (Crooswijk) General Cemetery.

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Kent
TN26 2LF
United Kingdom

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Please note, we do not offer in-house shipping on:

 

  • Item(s) that are very fragile, large or heavy.
  • Toy Soldier Auctions / Toy Soldier Lots.
  • Air Pistols, Air Rifles or Antique Guns.
  • Certain invoices totalling over £3,000 due to insurance purposes.

 

Edged Weapons (for UK & International Buyers) - Edged weapons will now be shipped through specialist shippers (due to new restrictions in place by most postage carriers in the UK), and only if the shipping of these is not prohibited in your country. Please note, quotes for this specialist shipping is expensive and we strongly advise personal collection.

 

Please find below a rough guide to Specialist Shipping quotes for bladed items:

1 Sword in the UK: £55 + VAT (not insured)

1 Bayonet / Knife in the UK: £45 + VAT (not insured)

(should you require insurance, this will be an extra cost)

 

All purchasers of any edged weapon will need to provide us with proof of age (Over 18) before the item can be shipped. Photo ID should be emailed to - shipping@candtauctions.co.uk 

(All items are sent under an Age Verification service, so you must also have your ID available for when the parcel is delivered.)

 

Air Pistols, Air Rifles & Antique Guns must be collected in person (ID required) as we do not ship Air Pistols, Air Rifles & Antique Guns in-house within the UK or Internationally, but we can offer contact information for a specialist courier company. Please contact shipping@candtauctions.co.uk should you require this courier information.

 

For item(s) (excluding weapons) that we cannot ship and require specialist shipping methods, we can recommend the following companies to contact:

 

MailBoxes Tunbridge Wells

Tel: +44 (0)1892 510155

Email: info@mbetunbridgewells.co.uk

 

Jentel Packing

Tel: +44 (0)1268 776777

Email: enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk


JG Transport (U.K. Only)
Tel: +44 (0)7807 132783
Email: sales@jg-transport.co.uk


Van 4 Us (U.K. Only)

Tel: +44 (0)8452 240225

Email: paul@van4us.co.uk

 

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C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd.

Unit 4, High House Business Park,

Kenardington, (Nr Ashford),

Kent,

TN26 2LF,

England.

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Shipping:

C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd offer an in-house post and packing service for most auctions, unless stated. Please note, we do not offer in-house shipping on:

 

  • Item(s) that are very fragile, large or heavy.
  • Toy Soldier Auctions / Toy Soldier Lots.
  • Air Pistols, Air Rifles or Antique Guns.
  • Certain invoices totalling over £3,000 due to insurance purposes.

 

Edged Weapons (for UK & International Buyers) - Edged weapons will now be shipped through specialist shippers (due to new restrictions in place by most postage carriers in the UK), and only if the shipping of these is not prohibited in your country. Please note, quotes for this specialist shipping is expensive and we strongly advise personal collection.

 

Please find below a rough guide to Specialist Shipping quotes for bladed items:

1 Sword in the UK: £55 + VAT (not insured)

1 Bayonet / Knife in the UK: £45 + VAT (not insured)

(should you require insurance, this will be an extra cost)

 

All purchasers of any edged weapon will need to provide us with proof of age (Over 18) before the item can be shipped. Photo ID should be emailed to - shipping@candtauctions.co.uk 

(All items are sent under an Age Verification service, so you must also have your ID available for when the parcel is delivered.)

 

Air Pistols, Air Rifles & Antique Guns

All Air Pistols, Air Rifles and Antique Guns must be collected in person (ID required) or can be sent to a Registered Firearms Dealer (RFD) by recommended courier.

(We do not ship Air Pistols, Air Rifles & Antique Guns in-house within the UK or Internationally, but can offer contact information for a specialist courier company that does. Please contact shipping@candtauctions.co.uk should you require this courier information.) 

All purchasers of any Air Pistol, Air Rifle or Antique Gun will need to provide us with proof of age (Over 18) before the item can be sent via courier or on collection.

 

For item(s) excluding weapons that we cannot ship and require specialist shipping methods, we can recommend various companies to contact during invoicing.

 

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13. If successful in an auction with an absentee, telephone or online bid, you will be invoiced, normally within 72 hours of the auction taking place. If the item(s) in your invoice are able to be shipped, we will include a post & packaging quote. These invoices are sent via email and have an attachment.

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Shipping / Collections

 

17. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd offer an in-house post and packing service for most auctions, unless stated. Please note, we do not offer in-house shipping on: Item(s) that are very fragile, large or heavy, Toy Soldier Auctions / Toy Soldier Lots, and certain invoices totalling over £3,000 due to insurance purposes. We will state at the start of the auction and in the auction catalogue / information should we be unable to ship certain items. Please note, C&T Auctioneers and Valuers are not a shipping company, and do ask all buyers to be patient as items are dealt with on a first come first serve basis.

18. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd are not responsible for loss or damage to any item in transit, irrespective of the carrier. 

19. C&T Auctioneers and Valuers declare the full value of any lot sent to international buyers. We are not responsible for any customs import charges of the country of destination. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure they can legally import the item into their country. We advise international buyers if they are not sure of any import issue, to obtain independent advice.

20. Any lots with the following symbol ^, will indicate that a CITES license will be required before the lot can be shipped outside of the UK. 

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Refunds / Returns

 

24. If you purchase an item and are not happy with the originality / feel the item is not as described you must contact the auction house immediately on receipt of the lot(s), it is then solely up to the auctioneers discretion to issue a refund. Proof of error in description may be required, this is the responsibility of the purchaser to obtain this information, and any fees associated with this are not refundable by C&T Auctioneers and Valuers. We will only accept information by a professional in the chosen field regarding disputes of item originality, we will not accept any information from a private individual or internet collectors forum.

25. Should a refund be agreed to by the auctioneer, the lot(s) must then be returned to the auction house within 3 days of this agreement having been made, and no later than 21 days after the auction date (when the auction is closed and C&T begin the process of paying out vendors - Refunds cannot be issued after this time).

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Stichworte: Deutsch, Military Medal, Medal, Badges, Medals & Pins, Militaria