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Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building

Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building


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Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building

Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building. September 1941

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Daily Mirror
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United Kingdom

Media ID 21803027

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1941 Air Raids Blitz Bombed Mother Pram Rubble Air Raid War And Conflict


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In this poignant print titled "Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building" we are transported back to the heart-wrenching reality of September 1941 during World War II. The image captures two brave mothers, Mrs Applegate and Mrs King, leading their young children through the aftermath of an air raid. As they navigate the rubble-strewn streets, these resilient women embody strength and determination in the face of adversity. Their faces reveal both weariness and unwavering resolve as they protectively guide their little ones forward. The devastated backdrop showcases a once-thriving neighborhood reduced to ruins by relentless bombings. This haunting scene serves as a stark reminder of the destructive power unleashed during wartime. Amidst this desolation, life goes on. A pram stands as a symbol of hope for future generations amidst chaos—a testament to these mothers' unwavering commitment to providing love and stability for their families despite unimaginable circumstances. This photograph from Memory Lane Prints encapsulates not only the physical destruction caused by war but also highlights the indomitable spirit that emerged from such dark times. It is a powerful tribute to all those who endured hardship on the home front during World War II—ordinary individuals who displayed extraordinary resilience in extraordinary times.

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