Summary
MUTINY is not a word one associates with British soldiers. The French maybe, Russians and so on. But not the British - and not in Grimsby.
A reader, Robert Briggs, writes to me from Cleethorpes where he was enjoying Dobson and Miller's book The Day We Almost Bombed Moscow when he came across the word Grimsby.See the full content of this document
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Mutiny at Grimsby's Royal Dock
In the wake of the 1914-18 War, civil war broke out in Russia and Britain became embroiled on...
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