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Wine Street was an important shopping street in the centre of Bristol
Wine Street was an important shopping street in the centre of Bristol. The ruins near big stores following air raid attacks. 19th March 1941
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Daily Mirror
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Media ID 21893564
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1941
Blitz
Bomb Damage
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