zekestone Tue, 11/12/2024 - 06:11 oldernewer Some Hong Kong Wilkinson family members at Loch Lomond, Scotland. Name indicated where available. Date picture taken 1946 Shows person / people Edmund Norman OSBORNE [1927-2004] Alfred Cyril OSBORNE [1924- ] Maureen WILKINSON [1930- ] Donald Peter OSBORNE [1929- ] Beatrice Emma WILKINSON (née DAVIES) [c.1906-c.1974] Bertha Philomena OSBORNE [1900-1983] Alfred Richard OSBORNE [1898-????] Frederick James WILKINSON [1905-????] Joan Patricia WILKINSON [1929-2008] Brian Arthur WILKINSON [1934-2008] Maurice WILKINSON [1941- ] Log in or register to post comments Comments There are brief notes about… There are brief notes about the Bridge Of Weir, Civilian Transit Camp at https://canmore.org.uk/site/282154/bridge-of-weir-civilian-transit-camp As both the Osborne and Wilkinson families had been interned in Stanley Camp, I guess that the Lintwhite Hostel was temporary accommodation for people repatriated to the UK after the war. Log in or register to post comments
There are brief notes about… There are brief notes about the Bridge Of Weir, Civilian Transit Camp at https://canmore.org.uk/site/282154/bridge-of-weir-civilian-transit-camp As both the Osborne and Wilkinson families had been interned in Stanley Camp, I guess that the Lintwhite Hostel was temporary accommodation for people repatriated to the UK after the war. Log in or register to post comments
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There are brief notes about…
There are brief notes about the Bridge Of Weir, Civilian Transit Camp at https://canmore.org.uk/site/282154/bridge-of-weir-civilian-transit-camp
As both the Osborne and Wilkinson families had been interned in Stanley Camp, I guess that the Lintwhite Hostel was temporary accommodation for people repatriated to the UK after the war.