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The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 30, July 11, 2005, Article 2 SPINK NEAR LONDON BOMB SITE, BUT UNAFFECTED Douglas Saville writes: "I am pleased to say that as far as we are aware nobody here at Spinks was affected too badly on Thursday, apart from being inconvenienced, but that is hardly anything to complain about, given the suffering that has been experienced by some individuals. The London transport system is fast getting back to normal, with buses and the underground trains working virtually as usual today (Monday 11 July). The only affected areas are in those in the immediate vicinity of the explosions. Rescuers are still trying to release some of the bodies from inside the train deep underground in the tunnel, and no more than 700 yards from our offices. Spinks is about 300 yards from where the bus was bombed. We heard the explosion of course, and, since by then the underground had already been closed down for almost an hour, a large number of people were walking along the pavements of Southampton Row in front of the Spink offices. As one, it seemed, they turned around and looked towards the source of that explosion. Less than 5 minutes later a tremendous stream of emergency vehicles started to drive past our building, with ambulances from all over London, and from elsewhere, and unmarked police vehicles, and all that went on until at least midday, when Southampton Row was eventually closed to all but the emergency services. I would guess 200 or more ambulances and police vehicles went past Spinks. We were told by the police to keep inside the building until early afternoon when it seemed to be reasonably safe to venture onto the streets in the surrounding area. To my mind the emergency services seemed to react so swiftly, as to be astonishing, and this goes someway towards reflecting the preparedness we have become accustomed to in recent years. This was something we had been warned was inevitable, but until it happened one finds it hard to believe. Everyone believes the emergency services have dealt with the incidents in a truly professional and remarkable manner. So, sort of, "back to normal" again. All best wishes, Douglas." [We're so glad all is well - our thoughts are with you and all Londoners. -Editor] Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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