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Bomb damaged Kingsmead Street, Bath 1942

Bomb damaged Kingsmead Street, Bath 1942

Image Reference: 18947
Image Date: 1942
Measurements: 16.5 x 24.5 cm
Medium: photo
Collection: Loose Photos
Library Reference: Y3 / 217 & Y3 / 228
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: Looking east with the Red Lion pub at No. 27. To the right of the pub was Cross Lane, which has been buried under the collapsed buildings. Nos. 28 to 33 have been completely destroyed and the adjoining three properties were later demolished. One of a stick of bombs that fell in Kingsmead Street early in the first raid. Now the site of Rosewell Court flats. The day after the Bath Blitz, 28th April 1942. See Image Ref. 18698.

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