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RISING TO THE OCCASION, Londoners make light of war conditions. Top and middle left: Twopenny meals being served in an underground railway station. Bottom left, shopkeepers, bombed out of their premises, set up alfresco counters. Above, a wartime wedding in the ruins of a shattered church.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 64, 9 December 1940, Page 5

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RISING TO THE OCCASION, Londoners make light of war conditions. Top and middle left: Twopenny meals being served in an underground railway station. Bottom left, shopkeepers, bombed out of their premises, set up alfresco counters. Above, a wartime wedding in the ruins of a shattered church. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 64, 9 December 1940, Page 5

RISING TO THE OCCASION, Londoners make light of war conditions. Top and middle left: Twopenny meals being served in an underground railway station. Bottom left, shopkeepers, bombed out of their premises, set up alfresco counters. Above, a wartime wedding in the ruins of a shattered church. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 64, 9 December 1940, Page 5

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