Queen’s Courier Passport and Consul Appointment
Queen’s courier consul appointment
A compelling collection of documents detailing the experiences of a British individual employed in the Foreign Office. These documents belonged once to David John Blogg.


About David John Blogg Queen’s courier consul appointment
I did not find much information about him and asked a friend from the UK. Queen’s courier consul appointment
Andy is very skilled in research (which I admire) and he found the following about Blogg. In the UK diplomatic overseas list from 2004, Blogg is listed as Second Secretary & HM Consul at the British Embassy in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Official records indicate that he was born in the summer of 1948 in Croydon, Surrey, UK, and passed away on January 28, 2021, in Croydon. His mother’s maiden name was Howard. There is a possibility that David J Blogg, who married Susan R. Meloy in Kensington, London, in October 1973, might be the same person.
According to his LinkedIn profile (retired diplomat), he served from 1971-2006 in the Diplomatic Service.
World War II British Courier’s Passport
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