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Stream by Riverside Close, Scarning
For much of its course this stream is the boundary between Scarning and Dereham. At this point both banks are in Scarning. The photo is taken from a bridge over the sreamm on the old course of Dereham Road; the bridge is closed off to traffic. The new bridge carrying the new course of Dereham Road (B1146) can be seen downstream.
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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Shops seen from the bridge over the stream by Riverside Close, Scarning
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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Old Becclesgate, Dereham
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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William O'Callaghan Place, Dereham
On the house in the foreground is the street nameplate but on the house in the background is a memorial to Private William O'Callagham which can be seen in detail here https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6296942
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 15 Oct 2019
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Memorial to a survivor of the Le Paradis Massacre
Towards the end of May 1940 the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Norfolk Regiment were stubbornly holding Le Paradis and the neighbouring hamlets of Le-Cornet Malo and Riez-du-Vinage against overwhelmingly superior forces, trying to block the enemy's road to Dunkirk. On May 27th, their ammunition expended, and completely cut off from their Battalion and Brigade Headquarters, 97 officers and men of the 2nd Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment surrendered to No. 4 Company of the 1st Battalion of the 2nd S.S. Totenkopf (Deathshead) Regiment. They were disarmed, marched into a field and mowed down by machine-guns, finished off by revolver shots and bayonet thrusts and left for dead.
A day or two after the atrocity the local people, under orders from the Germans, buried the dead where they lay.
By a miracle two of them escaped death, and were hidden and succoured for a short time by the people of Le Paradis. Later they became prisoners of war, and ultimately returned home to set in motion the wheels of justice which, on January 28th 1949, brought to the gallows the German officer who gave the command for this massacre.
In 1942, however, the bodies were exhumed and moved into the part of Le Paradis churchyard which is now the war cemetery. Other casualties were brought from scattered graves in the area. There are now over 150, 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, nearly a third are unidentified and two soldiers whose graves could not be precisely located are commemorated by special memorials, inscribed "Buried near this spot". (CWGC)
Private William O'Callaghan was one of the survivors and gave evidence at the trial of Hauptsturmführer Fritz Knoechlein who was subsequently sentenced to death in 1949.
Private Albert Pooley was the other survivor.
Image: © Adrian S Pye
Taken: 15 Oct 2019
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Dereham Road, Scarning
This portion of Dereham Road is now a side street off the main route of the B1146 (also Dereham Road).
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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Dereham Road (B1146), Scarning
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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Old Becclesgate, Dereham
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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Rushmeadow Road, Scarning
Image: © habiloid
Taken: 23 Aug 2021
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Washbridge, Dereham
Image: © John Salmon
Taken: 19 Dec 2008
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