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Members of a army bomb disposal squad rolling a unexploded German bomb through a London

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Members of a army bomb disposal squad rolling a unexploded German bomb through a London

Members of a army bomb disposal squad rolling a unexploded German bomb through a London Park after defusing it. The bomb was later taken to Hackney Marsh where it was exploded. Circa September 1940

Edward Dean
Daily Mirror
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