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Low flying Bomber

by Woodbridge Library

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Woodbridge Library
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Lillian Green
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Ipswich
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A4408337
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09 July 2005

During the war I was working as an auxilliary nurse at Anglesea Road hospital in Ipswich. At about 2 o'clock one afternoon I was cycling down Woodbridge Road when I heard the sound of a plane. I looked up and whizzing above my head was a German bomber. Shortly afterwards the plane crashed just outside Ipswich,at Sproughton,but the pilot had ejected and parachuted down.

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