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Re: King Edward Walk Southwark in World War 2
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 08 August 18 22:57 BST (UK) »
Hi,
I found this site https://www.citylab.com/design/2016/05/london-bomb-damage-maps-blitz/481350/
It would appear that the row of houses that includes number 23 was classified damaged but repairable at cost. I assume that means it is likely that the Bindens must have had to seek accommodation elsewhere at the most by 1941.
 My Dad is curious and I would like to be able to tell him if they lived at any other address pre Wincott Street ( which is where Ben Binden died in 1951).
Thank you,
Cathie
Wiltshire,Somerset : Cainey, Summers, Payne, Wallis,
Wales: Pugh, Watkins, Williams, Edwards,
London: Binden, Sullivan, Tickner, Tilt
Ireland: Tracey, Sullivan, Dalton