A cache of more than 170 unexploded practice bombs dating back to World War II has been found under a playground in the ...
The unexploded ordnance, discovered during a site renovation, were described as “practice bombs” that still carry a charge ...
What began as an athletic clubhouse evolved into a memorial for the 2,700 students and alumni who served in World War I, ...
It is believed the area where the playground was initially built was used as a Home Guard training ground and the bombs were buried at the end of the war.
So far, 176 bombs have been recovered in the area, and excavators working in the area are expected to find many more.
Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children’s playground in northern England ...
Video above: A look inside $2.3 million World War II era manor in Upper Arlington*** WOOLER, U.K. (WJW) – More than 170 World War II bombs have reportedly been discovered underneath a children ...
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They confirmed the object was a World War Two training device, and removed it for safe disposal. Wooler Parish Council then engaged with Brimstone, a Government-assured unexploded ordnance (UXO ...
"The story we're getting from locals is that Wooler was a centre for Home Guard training and officers came here from all over the country. "After the war it looked like they just buried all the ...
A playground expansion in a small England town turned up a massive stockpile of unexploded World War II-era "practice" bombs.
The bombs were found at the park, which is believed to be an old training ground, in January, according to police ...