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A. R. P. demonstration at Esher. Wardens wearing thir gas masks. April 1938
A.R.P. demonstration at Esher. Wardens wearing thir gas masks. April 1938
Bernard Alfieri
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
L62
Media ID 21845466
© Mirrorpix
1938
Air Raid Precautions
Air Raid Warden
Civil Defence
Demonstration
Gas Masks
Thirties
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