Search This Blog

SOE (SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE) TRAINING SCHOOLS AND ESTABLISHMENTS HERITAGE SITE


COLLECTING WWII SOE HISTORY

The purpose of this site is to gather memories, photographs and documents from the people who have knowledge of, or worked or trained at the seventy odd SOE country houses in Britain. Jokingly called the:
"Stately ‘Omes of England".

The buildings range from small cottages and hunting lodges to huge country mansions. I need help to locate memories and pictures of all of them, wartime vintage, or earlier, to present day.
It is not important what job you did at the establishment, if you have a story, please send it in for inclusion. The project is potentially quite massive, too big for one person. Your help is needed.
If you are fortunate enough to own one of these former ‘stations’, please send me a photograph.

Inevitably, those of you who served are now elderly, but many will have memories, supported perhaps by a diary or maybe some personal photographs. I am finding it difficult to locate SOE veterans so have taken this major step via the world-wide web, in the hope of locating you.

I fear that if this isn’t done now, your stories that form such an important part of the history of the Second World War may be lost.

You are invited to contact me via e mail, desturner@aol.com, with information. If this is technically difficult for you, maybe a relative or friend will assist?
The information and pictures that you send will be archived for use by SOE researchers. You will be identified by name only. No address or other details will be supplied.

My name is Des Turner, SOE researcher and author of ‘SOE's Secret Weapons Centre STATION 12’, and other local history books. I have also just published (December 2017) a book on BRIGGENS SOE's False Document and Polish Agent Training Station'. I am currently working on stations ASTON HOUSE and THE FRYTH as more information and photographs have come to light, so I am especially interested in receiving information regarding these establishments, but my main objective is to collect photographs and memories of ALL the SOE stations before it is too late.

My best source of information and photographs is from the descendants of SOE veterans. I could not have completed the BRIGGENS book without help from the son of a captain who was an engraver/forger, also help from the niece of a Polish printer/forger and in addition the daughter of an artist/forger all of whom located me via this very Blog. I cannot thank them enough. Without the web it could not have happened.

NOTE: This listing of S.O.E. STATIONS is based on the situation as recorded in a SECRET Location List dated 28th April 1944.
I have added other stations to the list, some of which did mot receive designated S.T.S. or STA. numbers. The situation was constantly changing with additions and deletions to designated numbers and also the purpose of station's was always under review. My aim is to collect all the information possible and record changes throughout the wartime period using the April 1944 list as my datum.

S.I.S. (Secret Intelligence Service) country houses such as Bletchley Park, Woburn Abbey and Paris House are nor included at present. I may add them as a separate list.





Sunday, January 7, 2018

BEAULIEU FINISHING SCHOOLS GROUP "B"

Address: Brockenhurst, Hants.
Purpose: Final training, selection and graduation of students for operational agent duties.
               Houses that were requisitioned  for Group "B" are all in the New Forest area and are as
               follows:
THE RINGS.
THE HOUSE IN THE WOOD
HARFORD HOUSE
SALTMARSH
BLACKBRIDGE
THE HOUSE ON THE SHORE
THE DROKES
THE VINEYARDS
BOARMANS
WARREN HOUSE
CLOBB GORSE
Please go to relevant post.

My good read recommendation is: 'Beaulieu - The Finishing School for Secret Agents'
                                                        By Cyril Cunningham.
My must visit recommendation is: The Secret Army Exhibition contained within the Beaulieu
                                                        National Motor Museum. There is an excellent permanent display
                                                        of SOE artefacts, photographs etc., explaining the Beaulieu part of
                                                        the SOE story.

1 comment:

  1. My grandfather Walter Walker Army No 739637 Beds Herts attended Arisaig House in March 1944 (I have the original travel documents). I do not know why he attended or what he did there but I want to find out more.

    ReplyDelete