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WORLD WAR II BOMB VICTIM, BROCKWELL PARK SHELTER

WORLD WAR II BOMB VICTIM, BROCKWELL PARK SHELTER

Form CWD; 'Death Due to War Operations', dated 16th September 1940. A man killed by a bomb on the public shelter in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill. Later identified as Henry George William Reed of 30 Brockwell Park Gardens, by Oliver Satchwell a friend from the same address. Listed as aged 41, Mr Reed's body was found wearing a 'Shelter Marshall' truss band.

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Details
Collection:Civil Defence
Image type:Document
Artist:
Ref:14137
Identifier:MBL/TC/CD/3/1/5 C59
Date:1940

#1926 - 1950  #Document  #HERNE HILL  #OPEN SPACES 

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