[pdf - Brixham at War, 1939-45]
After the invasion of the Low Countries and France in 1940, fears of bombing became real for the first time. In May it was announced [21 May 1940] that the names of air-raid casualties were to be pasted on the Public Noticeboard at Brixham Town Hall. To
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Technical Information (Metadata)
| Title | Value |
|---|---|
| Item | |
| Identifier | ref 1405 |
| Coverage | Devon. Brixham |
| Creator | Pike, John |
| Format | pdf file |
| Publisher | Torbay Library Services |
| Rights | John Pike |
| Source | Torbay Library Services |
| Subject | Maritime. Brixham. War |
| Type | Text |
| Keywords | war boats building harbour dunkirk evacuation |