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Bomb damage to the GWRs salvage warehouse in London, 1940

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Bomb damage to the GWRs salvage warehouse in London, 1940

In a cruel twist of fate, this image from the 15th November 1940 shows bomb damage to the GWRs salvage warehouse at Park Royal in north-west London. From 7th September 1940, London was bombed for 57 consecutive days and nights, destroying about a third of the city. This particular area of London, with its high concentration of industrial activity, was a prime target for the Germans

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Air Raid Bomb Damage London World War 2


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