Bomb Damage at Queen Street Place 1941
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Bomb Damage at Queen Street Place. This photo was taken the morning after 10 May 1941, the night of the most severe attack of the London Blitz. Queen Street Place, Cheapside and the surrounding area were heavily damaged. Southwark Bridge lies in the distance with Three Cranes Wharf in the centre. Firemen were faced with over 2,000 fires, but low tides and over 40 fractured water mains limited their firefighting capacity. That night marked the last of the major bombing attacks on London for the next three years. Police Constables Arthur Cross and Fred Tibbs photographed the destruction of this street and across the City, as they had done throughout the Blitz.
Artist: Arthur Cross; Fred Tibbs
Copyright: London Museum/By Kind Permission of The Commissioner of the City of London Police
Date: 1941 AD - 1941 AD
Object ID: IN7023
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