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London Civil Defence Region Plotting Room

4/9/2025

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A photograph (dated 2 February 1940) from the "Secrets of the ARP" series. This photo has the following information:

"In the event of an emergency the London Area's Civil Defence organisation is controlled from one central control room. On receipt of an air raid warning on the teleprinter, direct from Fighter Command, the watch on duty immediately go to "battle stations". From this room there is direct communication to all A.R.P. group headquarters, Scotland Yard and the Home Office. From here the Operations Officer can transfer as many A.R.P. forces as necessary to cope with severe damage in any one quarter - this is known as "mutual assistance". The Regional Commissioners in charge of this whole operation are Sir Earnest Gowers K.C.B., K.B.E., and Admiral Sir Edward Evans, K.C.B., D.S.O., L.L.D.

Photos shows: The Operations Officers (centre) and staff at work in the control room, showing the Current Events and Damage Maps.
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The location of the No. 5 (London) Region Control Room was beneath the Geological Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London. It covered the 28 Metropolitan Boroughs in the London County Council (LCC) area, the City of London and the County Boroughs of Croydon, East and West Ham and the urban/rural councils in Essex, Middlesex, Surrey and Kent out to the boundary of the Metropolitan Police District.
London Civil Defence Region Plotting Room
London Civil Defence Region Plotting Room
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The Luftwaffe bomb Dublin, May 1941

4/8/2025

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In the early hours of 31 May 1941, four bombs were dropped by German bombers across Dublin, with the North Strand area of the city the worst hit (Éire/Ireland was neutral during the Second World War). The bombing killed 28 people, with eight of them from a single family, the Brown’s. A further 90 were injured, 17 houses were destroyed and over 300 were damaged. It was the worst loss of life caused by a Luftwaffe raid.

The Irish Government Information Bureau confirmed that the bombs were of "German origin” and a protest was made in the "strongest terms" to the German government.

On 5 June 1941, a funeral was held for 12 of the victims, with Taoiseach Éamon de Valera and other government officials in attendance.
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The West German government accepted responsibility for the raid and paid compensation (using Marshall Aid money) to the families of the victims in the late 1950s. 
Air raid damage in the North Strand area of Dublin, 1941
Air raid damage in the North Strand area of Dublin, 1941
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'Train While There's Still Time' Pre-War ARP Recruitment Poster

4/6/2025

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It often amazes me how items like the recruitment poster below can survive for nearly 90 years after being issued. It was one of a dozen designs released by the Stationery Office in the late 1930s to drive recruitment into the ARP services. I haven't been able to find out much about the graphic artist, Harrison, responsible for this poster

The photograph, dated September 1938, shows this poster displayed at the bottom right.
'Train While There's Still Time' Pre-War ARP Recruitment Poster
'Train While There's Still Time' Pre-War ARP Recruitment Poster
Pre-war ARP recruitment posters in London
Pre-war ARP recruitment posters in London
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CD Personnel Parade Before HM the King

4/5/2025

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Civil Defence personnel from across the UK parade before HM the King (no date on photo but I can just detect war service chevrons, so this may be the stand down parade in 1945). Nearly every man has qualified as either an Incident Officer or Bomb Reconnaissance Officer or both. Some badges have been correctly sewn to the sleeve (IO ahead of BRO), but some have these reversed, and one chap has them stacked.
CD Personnel Parade Before HM the King
CD Personnel Parade Before HM the King
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Green Enamel Civil Defence CD Instructor Badge

4/4/2025

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The green enamel CD Rescue Instructor's badge is probably as rare as the C.A.G.S. Instructors badge (Civilian Anti-Gas School). It is shown with several armbands within the Postal Museum Archives, but little information is available about where, when and how it was issued. It is the same shape as other instructor badges but with green enamel.

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Armbands, Defence Meal ribbon and Rescue Instructor badge
Armbands, Defence Meal ribbon and Rescue Instructor badge
Blow up of the Rescue Instructor badge
Blow up of the Rescue Instructor badge
Green enamel CD Rescue Instructor badge
Green enamel CD Rescue Instructor badge
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