Removal of of a 250 pound unexploded World War Two bomb at Fenners Works in Marfleet
Removal of of a 250 pound unexploded World War Two bomb at Fenners Works in Marfleet, East Yorkshire by Bomb Disposal experts of the Royal Engineers. Circa 1941
Hull Daily Mail
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Marfleet
East Yorkshire
England
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