Girls of the River tmerge/icy Service, who have twice been bombedout of their shore billets, seek sanctuary in a dungeon beneath the Thames. The dungeons have not been used for a century and ivere last occupied by prisoners in the Napoleonic wars. The girls in the service give a hand with emergency feeding and transport along the shores of the Thames.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1941, Page 15
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61Girls of the River tmerge/icy Service, who have twice been bombedout of their shore billets, seek sanctuary in a dungeon beneath the Thames. The dungeons have not been used for a century and ivere last occupied by prisoners in the Napoleonic wars. The girls in the service give a hand with emergency feeding and transport along the shores of the Thames. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1941, Page 15
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