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Old April 21st 04, 01:25 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Nick Cooper 625 Nick Cooper 625 is offline
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Default Anyone got JC Gillham's 'Waterloo & City Railway' book?

As an appendix at the back, Gillham names 45 people killed in the WW2
Bank station bombing on 11/01/41, and states that 57 people were
killed in total. My own researches have come up with _46_ people
killed in the incident itself, and ten dying in hospital over the
following days/weeks, making 56 in all:

http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...wcafa.htm#bank

I can't justify forking out £35 just to solve this anomaly, but if
anyone already has a copy of the book, could they compare the 45
listed by Gillham with the initial 46 I have to see who he missed? I
suspect it may be the Home Guard, Frank Wilcox.