ONE OF 152.—A1l that was left of the bomber which crashed into the houses, during a raid on August 19th when 152 Nazi planes were brought down. Three houses were damaged hut no one was hurt.
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Evening Star, Issue 23679, 12 September 1940, Page 14
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36ONE OF 152.—A1l that was left of the bomber which crashed into the houses, during a raid on August 19th when 152 Nazi planes were brought down. Three houses were damaged hut no one was hurt. Evening Star, Issue 23679, 12 September 1940, Page 14
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