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I am hoping some kind and knowledgeable person can help me with an appraisal
issue.

I have 60 or 70 carbon copies of claims made by Young's Brewery to the War
Damage Commission for compensation after damage by bombs during WWII.  I do
not have an example of the forms that were filled in, as the originals were
all returned.  The forms themselves appear to have been numbered C1, C2,
C2/A, C2/V, C6/V.  They were submitted mainly in 1941.

Do these original claims exist in government records anywhere?  If not, have
examples of the forms survived?

I hope someone can help

Helen Osborn
Archivist & Records Manager
Young & Co.'s Brewery, P.L.C.
The Ram Brewery, Wandsworth, London SW18 4JD
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Tel:  020 8875 7000 Fax:  020 8875 7100
Reg. No. 32763 England
Web site (including map): http://www.youngs.co.uk/

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