SHORTLY BEFORE THE PRESENT GERMAN AIR OFFENSIVE ON LONDON, much damage had been done to houses and property by the spasmodic raids of the German air force. Left: Furniture removed from a house damaged during an attempted attack on Croydon aerodrome. Centre: The effect of searchlights in and around the London area when sweeping across the night sky. Right: The scene in a hotel at Ramsgate. In spite of the damage business went on as usual.
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Southland Times, Issue 24235, 19 September 1940, Page 8
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76SHORTLY BEFORE THE PRESENT GERMAN AIR OFFENSIVE ON LONDON, much damage had been done to houses and property by the spasmodic raids of the German air force. Left: Furniture removed from a house damaged during an attempted attack on Croydon aerodrome. Centre: The effect of searchlights in and around the London area when sweeping across the night sky. Right: The scene in a hotel at Ramsgate. In spite of the damage business went on as usual. Southland Times, Issue 24235, 19 September 1940, Page 8
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