Work Begins On 'Bomb' Removal ; Work Set to Begin On Removal of 'Bomb'
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › May 08, 2010
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › May 08, 2010
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EXPERTS have today begun excavating a metal object in the banks of the River Avon, which could be an unexploded World War II bomb.
The device was discovered embedded two metres into the south bank by Environment Agency workers carrying out a survey ahead of work on Pill's flood defences.See the full content of this document
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Work Begins On 'Bomb' Removal ; Work Set to Begin On Removal of 'Bomb'
It is made of either iron or steel and is 1.4m (4ft 7in) long, 40cm (15in) in diameter, is just 20 metres away from so...
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