Wednesday 15 August 2018

Calling Home ...

Mr & Mrs Robinson have gone for a short drive in the country a few miles from Salisbury ....

Aftre passing through a small village of Durncombe, they turned off the road and went up a small farm track, till they reached a barn...

  They went into the barn and got a small suitcase from a hiding place in a large barrel, it was a radio - they set it up on an old table...
Having selected the correct frequency Mrs Robinson sent the message...
  • Signal: Walrus to Mother Goose, Walrus to Mother Goose
  • Return: Mother Goose here
  • Signal: Three pigeons to come home, advise on route
  • Return: Message received,  call back for booking details
  • Signal: OK, Walrus signing of


  • After sending the message they packed up the radio and took it with them and put it in the back of the van; time to move it to another hiding place ......


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    Shortly after at an army camp on Salisbury plain, a unit receives a message from their HQ -  'radio traffic tri-angulated to Durncombe, search the village and adjoining area'
     An officer and a squad of men got into their lorries and drove off,  when they arrived at Durncombe they sealed off the village and starting searching ...

     After a while a car drew up at one end of the village and a man in a coat presented his credentials...
    Officer: Nothing found in the village sir, however it looks like someone has been in the old barn up this track.
    Man in Coat: Ok, get me details of who owns the barn and then get back to base.

    Thursday 9 August 2018

    No papers today .....

    Mr Smith and the Robinsons had collated all the information they needed and were considering the best way to get themselves out of the country and back to the continent to deliver all the intelligence they had gathered.

    Their first idea was to get some papers made so they could get over to Ireland and then onwards. Smith and Robinson headed down the back streets of Salisbury to place where they had been told they could get some good 'false' papers. As they rounded the corner they stopped - a small police cordon was ahead - in front of the building to which they were heading.

     the police were keeping the public back as well as the press...
    They could just see that the police and plain clothes men were leading a man out to a van ...
    Smith and the Robinson turned about and headed away quickly ... no papers could be obtained from this source, the local authorities were obviously on the ball - they would have to consider other alternatives - perhaps a risky extraction by sea or air.....