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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: Jon1one on Monday 04 January 16 16:39 GMT (UK)
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Hi. I'm new here so please be gentle. My grandfather was a member of the National Fire Service in Bury during WW2. He was killed during the fire at the Castle Armoury in December 1942 and awarded a couple of posthumous bravery awards which I found when I was sorting out my fathers estate following his death in 2014. I was wondering if any of you folks could possibly shed some light on the event above. Thanks in advance
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Hello and welcome.
There is a brief mention here http://gmfsmuseum.org.uk/brigade-histories/bury - presumably your grandad is the person referred to.
Perhaps there would be more information at the museum or at Bury Archives - local paper maybe.
http://www.bury.gov.uk/archives
Regards
Heywood
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Welcome to RootsChat
There are eleven newspaper reports about Walter Sunderland, and the exploion, in the British Newspaper Archives.
Stan
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The Manchester Evening News - Wednesday 30 December 1942 has a photograph of Walter Sunderland, and a list of the injured together with a report on the explosion. The explosion was heard 15 miles away, Walter was working inside the building when the exlosion occurred and received such severe injuries that he died almost immediately.
Stan
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Well that was quick. I'll start to check out the links you have provided. Many thanks to all who have responded.
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Hi to everyone who helped me on this. Many thanks the info provided has help me close a family circle by providing the missing link. The subject is now closed.