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Although the list of Casualties is by no means complete, it does look as though numbers 57 & 59 Whitecrook Street took a direct hit during the blitz, which isn't that surprising as it is less than 500 yards from what was the John Brown Shipyard.
Below are the details of those people who lost there lives in Whitecrook Street.
Borland, Georgina, age 43; of 57 Whitecrook Street. Daughter of Mr and Mrs William Robb, of Holburn Street, Aberdeen; wife of John Pebbles Borland. 14th March, at 57 Whitecrook Street.
Borland, John Pebbles, age 44; of 57 Whitecrook Street. Son of Mr and Mrs William Borland, of 13 Easwald Bank, Kilbarchan; husband of Georgian Borland. 14th March 1941, at 57 Whitecrook Street.
Bradley, Cathrine Haggert, age 24; of 57 Whitecrook Street. Wife of James John Bradley. 14 March 1941, at 57 Whitecrook Street.
Dunn, Grace, age 43; of 72 Second Avenue. Wife of John Dunn. 14 March 1941, at 59 Whitecrook Street.
France, Janet, age 54; of 57 Whitecrook Street. Widow of Archibald France. 14th March 1941, at 57 Whitecrook Street.
Fraser, Margaret, age 42; of 12 Pattison Street. Wife of Alexander Fraser. 13th March 1941, at 57 Whitecrook Street.
Furmage, John, age 33; Son of George and Margaret Low Furmage, of 162 Thistle Street, Camelon, Falkirk; husband of Margaret Furmage of 16A Bute Street, Falkirk. 14th March 1941, at 57 Whitecrook Street.