The gallantry medal of a heroic doctor who climbed from the rubble of a bombed hospital to save the lives of injured children is being sold.
Dr Alison McNairn was nearly buried alive after German bombs flattened the building she was working in during a World War II air raid.
But she was miraculously freed from the neck-deep rubble at Plymouth’s City General Hospital in March 1941 and set about saving lives.
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