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A FARMYARD IN BLITZED LONDON.—The war has brought many innovations, and one of the strangest of all is the establishment of piggeries in London of all places. This photograph shows A.F.S. men attending their pigs, “Down on the Farm,” in the basement of a bombed building in Soho.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23749, 22 September 1942, Page 6

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A FARMYARD IN BLITZED LONDON.—The war has brought many innovations, and one of the strangest of all is the establishment of piggeries in London of all places. This photograph shows A.F.S. men attending their pigs, “Down on the Farm,” in the basement of a bombed building in Soho. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23749, 22 September 1942, Page 6

A FARMYARD IN BLITZED LONDON.—The war has brought many innovations, and one of the strangest of all is the establishment of piggeries in London of all places. This photograph shows A.F.S. men attending their pigs, “Down on the Farm,” in the basement of a bombed building in Soho. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23749, 22 September 1942, Page 6

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