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The Central Telegraph Office in London through which more than a quarter of the total

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The Central Telegraph Office in London through which more than a quarter of the total

The Central Telegraph Office in London through which more than a quarter of the total telegraph traffic of Britain passed, was totally destroyed by fire on the night of 29th - 30th December, 1940 following heavy intensive bombing by the German Luftwaffe over East London in what came to be known as the Second Great Fire of London.
Incendiary bombs which hit the building were put out by Post Office fire-fighters, but due to failure of the water supply, blazing debris from adjoining premises defeated the firefighters and only some apparatus and instruments were saved.
Within three weeks however, the service was fully restored in alternative accommodation.
30th December 1940

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This print captures the devastating aftermath of the Second Great Fire of London during World War II. The image showcases the ruins of The Central Telegraph Office in London, a vital hub through which more than a quarter of Britain's telegraph traffic passed. On the fateful night of December 29th - 30th, 1940, intense bombing by the German Luftwaffe engulfed East London in flames. Despite heroic efforts by Post Office fire-fighters to extinguish incendiary bombs that struck the building, their valiant attempts were thwarted due to a failure in water supply. Blazing debris from neighboring premises proved insurmountable, resulting in significant damage and destruction. Fortunately, some apparatus and instruments were salvaged amidst this chaos. Remarkably, within just three weeks following this catastrophic event, alternative accommodation was secured and full service restoration was achieved. This testament to resilience and determination exemplifies the indomitable spirit of those on the home front during wartime. As we gaze upon this poignant snapshot from history, let us remember not only the physical toll exacted by war but also acknowledge how communities rallied together to rebuild shattered infrastructure and restore essential services for their nation's survival. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of both human strength and collective resolve amidst unimaginable adversity.

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