Ognuno recita il proprio ruolo, immerso in quella divina sensazione di devozione allo scopo comune: la realizzazione di un'opera d'arte, che anche la bonifica bellica sa idealizzare.

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Ognuno recita il proprio ruolo, immerso in quella divina sensazione di devozione allo scopo comune: la realizzazione di un'opera d'arte, che anche la bonifica bellica sa idealizzare.

Auction house owner describes finding unexploded bombs during house clearance

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03/09/2024 Regno Unito, (UK), Inghilterra, (England), Devon, West Devon, Okehampton

 “If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law and/or enforcement agency for assistance”.

By Amy Hetherington

A Sticklepath auctioneer has described how a seemingly normal house clearance took an unexpected turn when several unexploded bombs were discovered in a drawer. Tim Penrose, the owner of Dartmoor Auctions, detailed how he received a package of military artefacts retrieved from the Exeter residence. Upon examination by a specialist from the Special Air Service (SAS), it was determined that the items were actually World War One-era bombs. Mr Penrose, one of only four individuals today who have served as SAS funeral directors, reported that the Royal Navy and Army bomb disposal unit responded swiftly to the incident. They carefully removed the bombs to a safe location for disarming.

Photo-Source: okehampton-today.co.uk

If you find anything that appears to be an explosive devicedo not touch it, leave it where it is and call the police. We will contact the appropriate agencies to properly dispose of the item.

Biography of a Bomb

Dear editors Biography of a bomb is aimed at highlighting the danger caused by unexploded bombs. Moreover, the most important aspect is that we work completely non profit, what drives us is raising awerness about this topic. We make use of your pictures and articles, but we need them to put a context in how findings are done. We trust in your understanding. We will (and we always do) cite the source and the author. We thank you for your comprehension

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