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           | DescriptionChurchill CCathedral H 14250.jpg | 
           
              Winston Churchill visiting the ruins of  Coventry Cathedral following its destruction in the  Coventry Blitz of 14/15th November 1940. 
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           28 September 1941 | 
          
          
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               This is photograph  H 14250 from the collections of the  Imperial War Museums. | 
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           Horton (Capt) - War Office official photographer | 
          
          
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