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Picture shows firemen controlling the smoulders after another fire broke out in an air

Picture shows firemen controlling the smoulders after another fire broke out in an air


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Picture shows firemen controlling the smoulders after another fire broke out in an air

Picture shows firemen controlling the smoulders after another fire broke out in an air raid over Britain.
They stand by Pickering and Inglis, which are a publishing house in Glasgow, Scotland.
Mirrorpix will suggest this picture is taken in Glasgow, unless there was a London branch of the company.
Picture taken circa 1st May 1941

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Daily Mirror
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Glasgow
Scotland

Media ID 21892362

© Mirrorpix

1941 Air Raids


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This powerful print captures the brave efforts of firemen as they battle the aftermath of yet another devastating air raid during World War II. The smouldering remnants are testament to the destruction and chaos that engulfed Britain at this time. Standing strong amidst the wreckage are Pickering and Inglis, a publishing house in Glasgow, Scotland. Mirrorpix suggests that this picture was taken in Glasgow, unless there was a London branch of the company. The image transports us back to May 1st, 1941, when fear and uncertainty loomed large over the country. The firefighters' determination is palpable as they work tirelessly to control the remaining embers from this destructive inferno. Their bravery serves as a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity. In an era marked by relentless conflict and air raids, this photograph encapsulates both the horrors endured during World War II and humanity's unwavering spirit. It reminds us of those who risked their lives daily to protect their communities from devastation. As we reflect on this moment frozen in time, let us remember not only Pickering and Inglis but also all those unsung heroes who selflessly fought against darkness during one of history's darkest chapters – World War II.

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