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These are really interesting, 8646 clearly shows blitz damage in Melbourne Grove and Playfield Crescent, as also found here


http://bombsight.org/bombs/12294/


Although this site doesn?t appear to show the v1/2 hits so I presume the damage on Crystal Palace Road up from north cross Road were these and not blitz damage.

hi pete, the plaque is for the bomb on Dovercourt Rd - https://www.dulwichsociety.com/journal-archive/97-2013-autumn/915-dulwich-world-war-ii-commemorative-plaques. I was there when they unveiled it - a slightly odd experience as I was just walking past with my three kids


I'm interested if a bomb dropped on the grounds - never seen this mentioned anywhere else

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