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Group of A. R. P Wardens at Bonymaen, near Swansea, who Have been commend for their work
Group of A.R.P Wardens at Bonymaen, near Swansea, who Have been commend for their work during emery air activity.
Circa 1940s
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Wales
Media ID 21880428
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