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| other_names = Gillian "Bobbie" Walton Clarke
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| birth_date  = 1920
| birth_place = [[London]]
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| occupation  = [[firefighter]]
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| footnotes  = received the [[George Medal]], for bravery, during [[World War 2]]
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'''Gillian Tanner''' was an auxiliary firefighter, in [[London]], during [[World War 2]].<ref name=Bbc2005-07-09/>  For most of the war she worked as a driver, driving [[petrol]] trucks to keep the [[London Fire Brigade]]'s [[fire engines]] constantly fueled.
'''Gillian Tanner''' was an auxiliary firefighter, in [[London]], during [[World War 2]].<ref name=Bbc2005-07-09/>  For most of the war she worked as a driver, driving [[petrol]] trucks to keep the [[London Fire Brigade]]'s [[fire engines]] constantly fueled.



Revision as of 11:33, 5 September 2022

Gillian Tanner
Other names Gillian "Bobbie" Walton Clarke
Born 1920
London
Occupation firefighter
received the George Medal, for bravery, during World War 2

Gillian Tanner was an auxiliary firefighter, in London, during World War 2.[1] For most of the war she worked as a driver, driving petrol trucks to keep the London Fire Brigade's fire engines constantly fueled.

In 1941 she received the George Medal from King George V.[1] The BBC quoted her, when she attended a ceremony in 2005, where Queen Elizabeth unvieled a plaque honouring her and other women who received the George Medal, that she knew her job was dangerous, but she didn't actually think of the danger, at the time, as she was busy doing her job.

The London Fire Brigade named one of the buildings at their training establishment "Tanner House", in her honour, and, on September 4, 2022, a new fireboat, launched on the Thames River, was named after her.[1][2][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Medal heroine's blitz memories, BBC News, 2005-07-09. Retrieved on 2022-09-05.
  2. London Fire Brigade takes delivery of new fire boat duo, Port News, 2022-09-04. Retrieved on 2022-09-05. mirror
  3. Joe Talora. Fire boat named after Bermondsey Blitz heroine, London SE1, 2022-09-04. Retrieved on 2022-09-05. mirror