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Bombs on East Dulwich 27.12.1940


miket53

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I have recently been doing some indexing work at the National Archives and found this record of the rescue of people from bombed buildings on East Dulwich Road.


The records are HO250 which are recommendations for gallantry awards for civilians.

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"The Gallantry Awards list for 1939 (link posted by nxjen above) also includes details of a 13-hour armed siege in Barry Road, for the resolution of which three policemen received awards."


I remember ComputedShorty's description of this fatal incident a while ago. Come to think of it where is he ? I miss his informative posts.

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steveo Wrote:

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> Heroes. It was nice of the Luftwaffe to drop

> incendiaries on them while they were doing the rescue


I'm sure similar stories could be found in Dresden.

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Great photo, I too can remember the Kings Arms - I think it was possibly in the 1980s/ 1990s - popular pub and club whereby drinkers would travel from outside the area to visit. There was a sea fish/cockle stall outside if my memory serves me right.
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Loz Wrote:

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> steveo Wrote:

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> -----

> > Heroes. It was nice of the Luftwaffe to drop

> > incendiaries on them while they were doing the

> rescue

>

> I'm sure similar stories could be found in

> Dresden.



Cock.

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Laur Wrote:

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> Great photo, I too can remember the Kings Arms - I

> think it was possibly in the 1980s/ 1990s -

> popular pub and club whereby drinkers would travel

> from outside the area to visit. There was a sea

> fish/cockle stall outside if my memory serves me

> right.



Yeah that rings bells from my childhood. Think it was definitely "Kings on the Rye" by the early 90s and naybe earlier.

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