http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/w ... 19679.html
A bomb disposal squad that carried out the controlled explosion of a World War Two hand grenade found on the banks of the Thames “woke up half of Greenwich”.
Scotland Yard ordnance experts detonated the 70-year old device at 9.30pm last night with the blast heard up to three miles away.
The grenade was discovered by artist Nicola White on the foreshore at Enderby Wharf at around 8pm.
Mudlark find is blown up!
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Mudlark find is blown up!
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Re: Mudlark find is blown up!
there are piles of live shells in the mud at chiswick dock ,just tossed in when the war ended .