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Summary Of: Silvertown explosion

Map showing the location of the Silvertown explosion within Greater London... The Silvertown explosion was not the only British munitions plant disaster of World War I... and Silvertown Explosion memorial was built in Silvertown... The Silvertown Explosion is dramatised in the LWT series...

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