Five Go Off to Camp - location between the tunnels

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John, my Grandad told me about the Orange glow from the bombing of Sheffield, some 30+ miles away! He would watch the glow from his high vantage point at the end of his street, which overlooked Mansfield town centre in Nottinghamshire. :D
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number 6 wrote:I know that some local Londoners did consider themselves the "London Volunteer Defence", so I think some folk might have made up their own the meaning for LDV! :D
Here's another LDV....

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Don't show that LDV to my daughter, she loved her old bus she used to drive around before getting the new one! :lol:

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Moonraker wrote:
number 6 wrote:I know that some local Londoners did consider themselves the "London Volunteer Defence", so I think some folk might have made up their own the meaning for LDV! :D
Here's another LDV....

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Oh, Very good! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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