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World War Two - Second World War - VE Day celebrations. Residents of Wrekenton, Gateshead
World War Two - Second World War - VE Day celebrations. Residents of Wrekenton, Gateshead, watch a bonfire to mark the occasion.
12th May, 1945
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
England
Media ID 21665773
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Ve Day
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