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Mason–Macfarlane Papers Wartime Daily Records and Liaison Notes, February 1943 (Irving file DJ50)

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Contemporaneous British wartime daily record sheets and liaison notes attributed to the Mason–Macfarlane papers, documenting administrative and coordination activity during February 1943. The file reflects routine intelligence and military liaison operations rather than personal narrative or retrospective analysis.

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This file comprises a sequence of contemporaneous wartime daily record sheets and liaison notes attributed to the Mason–Macfarlane papers, covering the month of February 1943. The documents are arranged chronologically and record day-to-day administrative, liaison, and coordination activities undertaken within a British military and intelligence context during the Second World War.

The material is functional rather than narrative in nature, consisting primarily of dated entries, brief summaries, references to communications, meetings, movements, and operational matters. The records reflect the routine mechanisms of wartime administration and intelligence liaison, offering insight into the flow of information and coordination between departments and allied entities at a senior level.

The file does not constitute a personal diary and contains no retrospective commentary. Instead, it represents working documentation produced for immediate operational use.

Disclaimer

This file contains reproduced wartime documents attributed to the Mason–Macfarlane papers and dating from February 1943. Attribution is based on internal evidence, format, content, and contextual alignment with known records associated with Sir Noel Mason-MacFarlane and his wartime administrative and liaison activities. No explicit statement of authorship appears within the documents themselves.

The material is presented for historical research and documentary reference only. It reflects the administrative practices, terminology, and assumptions of its time and does not represent retrospective analysis or verified factual conclusions. Names, opinions, and statements appearing in the records should be understood within their original wartime context.

This archive does not assert the accuracy, completeness, or intent of the information recorded, nor does it endorse any views expressed or implied within the documents. Users are advised to corroborate details with additional primary and secondary sources.

Condition note

The file survives in reproduced form, likely originating from wartime documents later microfilmed or photographically copied. Overall condition is good, with the full sequence of dated entries intact and legible. Minor loss of sharpness, contrast variation, and occasional edge cropping are present, consistent with mid-20th-century reproduction processes. No significant textual loss is evident. There is no indication of later annotation or alteration. The integrity of the content appears complete despite the absence of original paper artifacts.

Languages

English, French, Italian

Pages

355

OCR

Yes

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