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The Pratt and Whitney R-2800-5 double Wasp engine from a B26 Marauder found south of Guernsey, 15 March 1962.

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TPL_00016

Close up of the Cambridge Berth sheds following the bombing raid on the 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00015

The devastation caused by the events of 19th June 1944, when Lightnings of the U.S.A.A.F. dropped bombs in the harbour. Every window pane has been broken, note the shattered remains piled up outside Creasy's, and the lettering on Woolworth's stores that has been dislodged.

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TPL_00013

Smoke rises from burning vehicles shortly after a bombing raid on the White Rock in St Peter Port. The raid on the evening of 28th June 1940 resulted in 33 civilian dead. The parked tomato trucks were mistaken for military vehicles.

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TPL_00011

Severe damage to the Cambridge Berth sheds following a bombing raid on the 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00010

Bomb damage to a property in the Strand St Peter Port following an air raid on 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00009

Bomb damage to a property in the Strand St Peter Port following an air raid on 28th June 1940.

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TPL_00008

Bomb damage to a property in St Saviour following an air raid.

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The burnt out weighbridge in St Peter Port following the bombing of the harbour on the evening of 28th June 1940.