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Old 18th June 2009, 00:40
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Re: Vickers Warwick Crash 15/11/44

The museum at Blake Hall went a couple of years ago, I dont think they even knew anything of this event, local people swore blind it was a German Bomber at first, we have records from Essex County County Archive at Chelmsford which gave the date and type that was all we could find, normally it's a lot more straightforward, even the Ministry Of Defence could shed no light on it.
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