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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D6022
TitleEric Walton (1920-2008) of Hepthorne Lane, Clay Cross, Royal Air Force non-combatant
Date1928-2013
DescriptionPersonal and Royal Air Force Service Papers. These papers principally represent Mr. Walton's time as clerk to General Sir Frederick Browning, Chief of Staff to Lord Louis Mountbatten during the Lord's time in Burma, India, and Singapore; and Mr. Walton's service as confidential clerk to Lord Killearn. The papers relating to Mr. Walton's time as clerk to General Sir Frederick Browing include minutes of a meeting to discuss the ceasefire with the Japanese forces.
Extent0.25 box
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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Archive CreatorEric Walton (1920-2008) of Hepthorne Lane, Clay Cross, Royal Air Force non-combatant
Administrative HistoryEric Walton was born in 1920 in Hepthorne Lane, Clay Cross, into a coal mining family. He left school at 14. He enlisted in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, but was classed as a non-combatant because of injuries sustained in civilian life. His skill in shorthand enabled him to become a confidential clerk, stenographer and notetaker. In 1942, Eric married Nora Kimmons at Ault Hucknall church. In 1943 he was posted to India, and shortly after arrival he joined the Headquarters Secretariat of Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander in South East Asia. Subsequently he worked in the private office of the Chief of General Staff, General Browning. It was the General who asked Mr. Walton to make a 'verbatim report of proceedings' of the negotiations in Ragoon in August 1945 for a ceasefire with Japanese forces.

After the ceasefire, administration was handed over to the civil power in the person of Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner in South East Asia. Eric Walton continued to serve on the Commissioner's personal staff and accompanied him to the celebrations for the granting of independence to the Philippines in July 1946. Mr. Walton was demobbed in August 1946 and returned to the United Kingdom. He subsequently worked for the National Coal Board.
Custodial HistoryThese papers and photographs were donated to Derbyshire Record Office in June 2003, January 2004 and August 2017.
ArrangementSchool Papers
D6022/1 North Wingfield Boys' School
D6022/2 North Wingfield Council School

Second World War papers
D6022/3 RAF Service papers
D6022/4 Papers concerning the Japanese ceasefire at the end of the Second World War

D6022/5 Supreme Allied Command South East Asia, 1944-1946

D6022/6 Visit of Lord Killearn to Bangkok, Thailand

D6022/7 Visit to the Phillipines of Lord Killearn, United Kingdom's representative at the Declaration of Independence of the Republic in Jul 1946

D6022/8 Miscellanea

D6022/9 Photographs

D6022/10-11 Correspondence

D6022/12 Memoirs
Organisation Sub-TypeMilitary personnel
FormatDocument
Related MaterialEric Walton memoirs have been published as: 'From Hepthorne Lane to Rangoon...and back: the memoirs of Sgt Eric Walton' (2006) and 'A pitman's war: the memoirs of Sergeant Eric Walton' (2013).
TermSecond World War (1939-1945)
Military personnel
VJ day
Archivist NoteAccession 1371 catalogued by Sarah Chubb, August 2020.

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Walton; Eric (1920-2008); RAF Sergeant, later National Coal Board employee
Places
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Singapore 
Malaysia 
Bangkok 
Philippines 
Yangon | Rangoon 
Clay Cross 
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