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Firemen of the wartime British National Fire Service inspecting a large bomb crater during the Blitz, World War II, 1940s (colour litho)
5226751 Firemen of the wartime British National Fire Service inspecting a large bomb crater during the Blitz, World War II, 1940s (colour litho) by Mills, Reginald (1896-1952); Private Collection; (add.info.: Firemen of the wartime British National Fire Service inspecting a large bomb crater during the Blitz, World War II, 1940s. Illustration from In the Service of the Nation - the NFS Goes into Action (Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd, 1944).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 31716756
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1940s Air Raid Blitz Bombing Crater Damaged Emergency Services Fire Brigade Firefighters Firefighting Fireman Firemen Fires Home Front National Fire Service Rubble Second World War Wartime World War 2 World War Ii World War Two Wwii C European Economic Community C European Union Flames
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This print captures a poignant moment during the Blitz, World War II in the 1940s. The image showcases brave firemen from the wartime British National Fire Service inspecting a large bomb crater caused by devastating bombings. With flames still flickering in the background and rubble scattered across the streets, these courageous firefighters stand tall amidst destruction. The color litho technique used to reproduce this photograph adds depth and intensity to its historical significance. It serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination displayed by ordinary citizens during times of war. The image is taken from "In the Service of the Nation - The NFS Goes into Action" published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd in 1944. It offers viewers an authentic glimpse into life on Britain's home front during one of its darkest periods. As we observe this scene, it becomes evident that these firemen were not just fighting fires; they were also protecting their communities and providing hope amidst chaos. Their bravery and unwavering commitment to duty are emblematic of all those who served on Britain's home front during World War II. This print is a testament to both human strength and unity in times of adversity. It stands as a tribute to all those who risked their lives for others, reminding us never to forget their sacrifices or take our freedom for granted.
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