'Heaven, My Home.' -- Captain Vyvyan Holt steps from the plans to an arms-outflung welcome at Abingdon to-day. Following Captain Holt is Mr. Philip Deane, correspondent of the London 'Observer', who was also interned. The first Britons released from Korean captivity - six civilians and an Irish missionary, interned in North Korea for three years - landed by Royal Air Force Hastings plans at Abingdon airfield, Berkshire, to-day (Wednesday). Among them was Captain Vyvyan Holt, who was British Minister in Seoul when the South Korean capital was overrun. April 22, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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