Plaque a Tribute to Nine Killed in 1940 Bomb Blast
Derby Evening Telegraph › July 11, 2010
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Derby Evening Telegraph › July 11, 2010
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NINE Royal Engineers killed in a bomb blast will be remembered when a bronze plaque is unveiled tomorrow, 70 years after their deaths.
The enemy bomb hit a house in Church Street, Melbourne, on July 11, 1940. Eight sappers, who were visiting the house at the time, were killed immediately.See the full content of this document
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Plaque a Tribute to Nine Killed in 1940 Bomb Blast
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