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In The Emergency Services
In The EMERGENCY Services
Jess
Watching The Flotilla Of Small Boats Return From Dunkirk
Brian Backhouse
My “first Crush”
Danny Benjamin
A Local Villain’s Advice
Tony Bowen
A Medal For An Outstanding Rescue
Ena Clayden
A Policeman's Lot Is A Nappy One
Vic Cliffe
The Sound Of Miners’ Clogs On Icy-cold Cobbles
Marie Dear
County's First Speed Cop
Archie Greenshields
‘flasher’ In Littlehampton
The Revelations Of A Sussex Bobby In The 1950s
A Car For £100, Including Tax And Insurance
The Information Room
A Policeman’s Lot
A Humble Abode For Family Of Five
Archie Becomes A Copper Thanks To Taffy
Dozing On Duty
First Days On The ‘beat’
Tough Times Under The Command Of The Superintendent
Nasty Injuries At Police Training Camp
The Night A Prisoner Hung Himself
Tom Jones
The Life And Times Of A Liverpool Policeman
Peter Longhurst
Wartime Adventures With Friends
Bob Margetson
The Policeman Took Pity
Don McDouall
Run Down In The Fog
Margaret McGregor
The Perilous Sea
Brian Mills
The Day I Joined The Met
Phil Ogison
Post-war Police Of High Standards
Patricia Parnell
Father Was An Auxiliary Fireman
Elaine Rowland
A Family Line Of Lifeboatmen
Keith Shorland
Stopped By Police For Speeding On Tricycle
John Stewart
Eating Tar
Harold Taylor
‘dodgy’ Real Estate Tycoon
‘flashing’ In The Park
Harold Searches For Missing Bodies
An 'Inside Job'
Constable Upsets Tommy Trinder
A New Career
Drunk On Duty
Chicken Pox
Police Brutality
Job Prospects Look Bleak
The Flamingo Club
New Beginnings
Two Tragic Accidents
The Case Of The Missing Drugs
Unfair Dismissal
Safe Breaking And ‘peeping Toms’
Suicide
Disaster At Sea
Incident In The Ice
A Good Sport
A Lucky Break
Bus Tragedy
From Plumber To Policeman
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