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King George VI visited many searchlight units, listening posts and gun emplacements

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King George VI visited many searchlight units, listening posts and gun emplacements

King George VI visited many searchlight units, listening posts and gun emplacements in Kent today. He spent some time with the men watching them at work and, in this picture he is seen inspecting some a shells.
14 August 1940

Media ID 10981849

© John Topham / TopFoto

1940s Home Front Nineteen Forties World War Ii Wwii


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