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Both World Wars
WAR-RELATED INJURIES IN
DOVER
Sometimes we find
civilians and servicepeople who were injured not by enemy action
but nevertheless still owing to war-time circumstances. This is
a very new page; we will
add to this list as we find more. The information comes from the
Dover Express unless otherwise stated.
WORLD WAR
II
1940
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Barwick, E.
On 18 November Edward Barwick fell at the air raid
shelter at 63 Biggin Street, and sustained a cut to the top of his head.
He lived at 7 Saxon Street. |
Fox, T. R.
Thomas Richard Fox, a newsvendor aged 68, was knocked down in the Market
Square during the blackout by an army vehicle. He suffered lacerations
to his hands and the back of his head, and a fractured left leg. He
lived at 55 Tower Hamlets Street. |
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