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Successful removal of an unexploded bomb in Hull, North England after the Second World



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Successful removal of an unexploded bomb in Hull, North England after the Second World

Successful removal of an unexploded bomb in Hull, North England after the Second World War.
Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal pose with the weapon.
Circa 1941

Hull Daily Mail
Mirrorpix
Hull
East Yorkshire
England

Media ID 21881018

© Mirrorpix

1941 Bomb Bombing Clean Up Munitions Weapons Workers Air Raid


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Successful Removal of an Unexploded Bomb - A Glimpse into Hull's Post-War Resilience

EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a significant moment in the history of Hull, North England, during the aftermath of World War II. Circa 1941, this powerful image showcases the successful removal of an unexploded bomb by the brave and skilled Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal team. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness these courageous soldiers proudly posing with the weapon that once threatened their city's safety. Their determined expressions reflect both relief and pride after successfully neutralizing a potential disaster. The devastating air raids that plagued Hull during World War II left behind countless unexploded bombs scattered throughout the city. This photograph serves as a testament to the resilience and unwavering spirit of its people who tirelessly worked towards rebuilding their beloved community. As workers meticulously cleared away debris and munitions from every corner, they symbolized hope amidst destruction. The dedication showcased by these individuals exemplifies their commitment to restoring normalcy for future generations. This poignant image not only pays homage to those who risked their lives daily but also stands as a reminder of humanity's ability to overcome adversity. It serves as a tribute to all those involved in cleaning up after war, ensuring peace prevailed over chaos. Preserved through Memory Lane Prints' collection, this historical gem allows us to reflect on our past while honoring those who played vital roles in shaping our present-day society.

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