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Blitz in London -- Chiesmans, Lewisham High Street, WW2
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Blitz in London -- Chiesmans, Lewisham High Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- a firefighter, wearing an oilskin coat, damping down the aftermath of an incendiary bomb attack on Chiesmans depository in Lewisham High Street, SE13. From 5.30pm until 6pm on 7 September 1940, 348 German bombers escorted by 617 fighters pounded London. Guided by the flames a second group attacked with more incendiary bombs two hours later, continuing into the next day. Chiesmans was hit in the first wave -- its three storey, 100 feet by 30 feet depository was severely damaged by fire
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This evocative photograph captures the aftermath of the devastating Blitz air raid on Chiesmans depository in Lewisham High Street, London during World War II. On the evening of September 7, 1940, between 5.30pm and 6pm, 348 German bombers and 617 fighters targeted the city, with a second wave following two hours later, causing extensive damage that continued into the next day. Chiesmans, a three-storey, 100 feet by 30 feet depository, was hit during the initial attack, resulting in severe fire damage. In the photograph, a brave firefighter, dressed in an oilskin coat, is seen damping down the remnants of the damaged building. The firefighter's determined expression and the hosepipe in his hand convey the urgency and intensity of the scene. The surrounding area is covered in rubble and debris, with the charred remains of the building and other structures visible in the background. The water jet from the hosepipe contrasts sharply with the smoldering ruins, highlighting the ongoing efforts to contain the damage and prevent further destruction. The Blitz, a significant period of bombing campaigns during World War II, left a profound impact on London and its residents. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the bravery and resilience of the London Fire Brigade during this challenging time. The oilskin-clad firefighter's unwavering commitment to extinguishing the flames and minimizing the damage is a testament to their dedication and the importance of their role in protecting the city and its people.
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