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Workmen clearing the rubble at Rookery Road, Handsworth
Workmen clearing the rubble at Rookery Road, Handsworth, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th July 1942
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Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
England
Media ID 21907030
© Mirrorpix
1942
Air Raid Damage
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Rubble
Shops
Workmen
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