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Fireman breaking down the ice at a Fire Station in world War Two. Possibly London

Fireman breaking down the ice at a Fire Station in world War Two. Possibly London


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Fireman breaking down the ice at a Fire Station in world War Two. Possibly London

Fireman breaking down the ice at a Fire Station in world War Two. Possibly London.
Water is needed night after night to tackle the fires
bought on by the many German air raids over Britain.
Picture taken 2nd Match 1942

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Media ID 21892510

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1942 Air Raids Emergency Services Fire Fire Services Fire Station Firemen


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