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Robert Capa - UK. London. W.W.II.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Mrs GIBBS, a resident of Whichcote Street, near Waterloo Road, an area that was heavily damaged during the Blitz.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Civil-defense worker showing girl how to wear a gas mask.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Whichcote Street, in a Cockney neighbourhood near Waterloo Road, an area that was heavily damaged during the Blitz.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Members of the Home Guard Unit, which was created for men who were too old to be enrolled in the army.
GB. London. June-July 1941.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Near Waterloo Road, an area that was heavily damaged during the Blitz. Father HUTCHINSON (right), Pastor of St John's Church, with t
GREAT BRITAIN. London. June- July, 1941. Roofless interior of St. John's Church in a heavily bombed Cockney neighborhood
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June-July 1941. Whichcote Street, near Waterloo Road, an area that was heavily damaged during the Blitz. Behind the house of the Gibbs family.
GB. London. June-July, 1941. Home Guard warden and woman share tea in an air-raid shelter.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Drill parade for members of the Home Guard unit, composed of men who were too old to be enrolled in the army.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Mr. GIBBS, a resident of Whichcote Street, near Waterloo Street. This neighborhood was heavily bombed during the Blitz.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Members of the Home Guard Unit, which was created for men who were too old to be enrolled in the army.
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June-July 1941. A parishioner of St John's Church, near Waterloo Road, an area which was heavily bombed during the Blitz.
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June-July 1941. Whichcote Street, near Waterloo Road, an area that was heavily bombed during the Blitz. The home of the Gibbs family.
GB. London. June-July 1941. A member of the "Home Guard" unit, which was created for men who were too old to be enrolled in the army.
GB. London. June-July, 1941. Near Waterloo Road, an area which was heavily bombed during the Blitz. Father HUTCHINSON, retired vicar of St John's Church.
GB. London. June-July 1941. Man and cat outside an air-raid shelter.
Juin-juillet 1941.
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June-July 1941. Near Waterloo Road, an area which was heavily bombed during the Blitz. A mother receives a letter from her son who is a soldier.
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June-July 1941. Whichcote Street, near Waterloo Road, an area which was heavily bombed during the Blitz. Mrs Gibbs prepares lunch using war rations.
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