Jun. 23, 1972 - London;s first colored Policemen comes to the rescue: Police Constable Norwell Roberts, 26, London's first colored policemen, came to the rescue of Miss Dorthy Wilson, 67, of Mount View Road, Finsbury Park, London, who fell and twisted her ankle while getting on a bus in the Strand yesterday. P.C Roberts carried her most of the way, some considerable distance, to Charing Cross Hospital.

Jun. 23, 1972 - London;s first colored Policemen comes to the rescue: Police Constable Norwell Roberts, 26, London's first colored policemen, came to the rescue of Miss Dorthy Wilson, 67, of Mount View Road, Finsbury Park, London, who fell and twisted her ankle while getting on a bus in the Strand yesterday. P.C Roberts carried her most of the way, some considerable distance, to Charing Cross Hospital. Stock Photo
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23 June 1972

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Jun. 23, 1972 - London;s first colored Policemen comes to the rescue: Police Constable Norwell Roberts, 26, London's first colored policemen, came to the rescue of Miss Dorthy Wilson, 67, of Mount View Road, Finsbury Park, London, who fell and twisted her ankle while getting on a bus in the Strand yesterday. P.C Roberts carried her most of the way, some considerable distance, to Charing Cross Hospital. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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