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Trinity House Rest Home in Carr Lane, Hull on the morning of 8th May 1941 following a

Trinity House Rest Home in Carr Lane, Hull on the morning of 8th May 1941 following a


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Trinity House Rest Home in Carr Lane, Hull on the morning of 8th May 1941 following a

Trinity House Rest Home in Carr Lane, Hull on the morning of 8th May 1941 following a direct hit during the over night raid

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Hull Daily Mail
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Kingston Upon Hull
East Riding of Yorkshire
England

Media ID 21772308

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1941 Air Raid Damage Air Raid Warden The Blitz Yorkshire War And Conflict


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Trinity House Rest Home in Carr Lane, Hull on the morning of 8th May 1941 following a direct hit during the overnight raid

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. This poignant photograph captures the devastating aftermath of an air raid during World War Two. The Trinity House Rest Home in Carr Lane, Hull stands as a haunting reminder of the destructive power unleashed upon England's home front. On that fateful morning of 8th May 1941, this peaceful sanctuary was transformed into a scene of chaos and destruction. The building bears the scars inflicted by enemy bombs, its walls crumbling under the weight of tragedy. The surrounding area is littered with debris - remnants of shattered lives and shattered dreams. In this time of war and conflict, brave air raid wardens (ARP) rushed to aid those affected by these relentless attacks. Their tireless efforts saved countless lives amidst the chaos and uncertainty. Though their names may be lost to history, their bravery remains etched in our collective memory. This image serves as a powerful testament to resilience in adversity; it symbolizes both loss and hope. It reminds us that even amid destruction, communities come together to rebuild what has been torn apart. As we gaze upon this photograph from Memory Lane Prints, let us remember not only those who perished but also those who survived - resilient souls who carried on despite unimaginable hardship. Let us honor their courage and sacrifice as we strive for peace in our own time.

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