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Corporal I. C. Davis came home on leave last night to his London home
Corporal I.C. Davis came home on leave last night to his London home and here he is seen salvaging bedding from his wrecked home in Trinity Road, Tooting following an air raid that destroyed the house. Circa April 1944
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Media ID 21909944
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1944
Bomb Damage
Bombing
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The Blitz
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