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Destroyed, Damaged and Replaced: The Legacy of World War II Bomb Damage in the King’s Library Adrian S. Edwards Introduction In the early hours of 23 September 1940, a little over a year into World War II, a bomb fell
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Document Date: 2013-05-30 08:43:17


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