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Between September 7 1940 and May 21 1941 German bombers attacked London 71 times during the Blitz, then the city came under attack again in 1944-45 from V-1 and V-2 rockets. This photographic exhibition – largely drawing from 1940s newspapers, and including Herbert Mason's dramatic smoke-wreathed St Paul's and Bill Brandt's poignant shot of families kipping in Elephant & Castle underground – tells a vivid story of wrecked hospitals, playground gas drills, propaganda and ordinary working life.
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