Memorial Stone to Honour Shipyard Workers Killed in Bombing
Western Morning News, The › October 24, 2010
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Western Morning News, The › October 24, 2010
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A memorial stone in honour of 20 workers who died during the Second World War bombing of a Devon shipyard is to be put on permanent display at the site.
The Philip and Son Shipyard at Noss, near Dartmouth, was attacked by German bombers on September 18 1942. Twenty men and women aged between 17-70, who were building vessels to help in the war effort, lost their lives.See the full content of this document
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Memorial Stone to Honour Shipyard Workers Killed in Bombing
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