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View of the damage to to Mark Street, Cardiff following an air raid by bombers German

View of the damage to to Mark Street, Cardiff following an air raid by bombers German


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View of the damage to to Mark Street, Cardiff following an air raid by bombers German

View of the damage to to Mark Street, Cardiff following an air raid by bombers German Luftwaffe on the city on 29th April 1941.
Picture shows: A rescue squad at work attempting to rescue survivors from the rubble of their houses after the blitz.
29th April 1941

Western Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Cardiff
Wales

Media ID 21904253

© Mirrorpix

Blitz Bomb Damage Destruction Devastation Emergency Services Rescue Rubble


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