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Mum and my older sisters, Margaret, Janet, Lesley and their dog Prince, were in their home when the Germans dropped incendiary bombs onto their top floor flat in Dalton Street, West Norwood, London, which was situated over a hardware shop that stored huge tanks of paraffin oil! Mum and Marg tried desperately to extinguish the fires but had to give up and flee in case the flames reached the tanks below. Unfortunately, Prince went back looking for Dad - who was on duty with the ambulance service at the time, so not there - and died in the blaze. They all made their way to a nearby large warehouse opposite Dalton Street. It belonged to H Day and Son - a removal company and furniture store - for that night. Then they were moved to Carnac School in Carnac Street until they could be rehoused. After only two days the local council resettled them into an old three story Victorian house at 108 Rosendale Road, West Dulwich, London only half a mile from their old flat. While living there the bomb

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