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Bomb Damage after air raid damage Deptford WW2 wardens
Bomb Damage after air raid damage Deptford WW2 wardens and local people search for survivors amongst the rubble and wreckage left by an Air Raid bombing circa October 1940
England
Media ID 21397216
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1940
Bomb
Damage
Rescue
Teamwork
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