The King And Queen Survey Bomb Damage Buckingham Palace London WWII 1940
The King and Queen survey bomb damage, Buckingham Palace, London, WWII, 1940. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth looking at the aftermath of a German bombing raid on 11 September 1940 which destroyed the palace chapel. After the event the Queen famously said I'm glad we have been bombed. Now I can look the East End in the face. The palace was bombed on seven occasions during the war. (Colorised black and white print). Artist Unknown.. (Photo by The Print Collector/Getty Images)
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802471976
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 1940
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Hulton Archive
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