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A hole in the road, made by a German bomb during the blitz of World War Two
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A hole in the road, made by a German bomb during the blitz of World War Two
A hole in the road, made by a German bomb during the blitz of World War Two.
Location unknown. The name Eileen Close is written on the caption, either as a victim, a survivor, though there is no street named Eileen Close in London. Only an Eileen Road.
Picture taken circa March 20th 1941
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Daily Mirror
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London
England
Media ID 21890136
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