A.A crews responding to air-raids at night. A post war publication stated that 'The South London boroughs were the most badly damaged' in the flying bomb attacks on Southern England in 1944. Inset, Sir Frederick Pile, who directed the A.A. during the battle. From a report entitled ' The Battle of South London' by A. L.Woolf with photographs by F.D.Stickells, jointly published by the 'Crystal Palace Advertiser', 'South London Advertiser & 'West Norwood Times' , c.1945.
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| Collection: | Local History Library |
| Image type: | Print |
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| Ref: | 01907 |
| Identifier: | 12/967 Vol.9 |
| Date: | 1944 |
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