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21 Captain Lawrence Bruce Anderson awarded the MBE for exceptional courage (1944) 951
22 Protests at shortage of fish and vegetables at Seaham (1943) 820
23 Nine Seaham Harbour schools damaged by enemy action since May (1943) 899
24 "Alert Monkey" on HMS Seaham (1943) 890
25 Proposal to form a "Land Club" at Seaham (1943) 894
26 Two camps arranged for the Seaham Air Training Corps (1943) 950
27 British Restaurant in Adelaide Row to open (1942) 890
28 Anderson Shelters supplied to Seaham householders in WW2 1075
29 "Put that light out" (1941) 849
30 USA gifts mobile snack bar to Seaham ARP's (1941) 865
31 Lord Londonderry inspects the Air Training Corps at Seaham (1941) 843
32 Flooded air raid shelters in Seaham (1941) 850
33 New Seaham Branch of the British Legion hold dinner in the Seaton Colliery Inn (1941) 905
34 Soldiers Club and canteen opened in North Railway Street (1941) 986
35 The Vicar of Dawdon complains about unrepaired air raid damage (1941) 970
36 Arrangements made at Seaham for fire watching duties (1941) 878
37 Luftwaffe battle over the North East (1941) 898
38 Pilot Officer William Rees of Seaham to receive the DFC (1941) 854
39 Seaham UDC begin to rear pigs for the war effort (1941) 880
40 The Seaham miner's ear lost in an air raid (1940) 936
 
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