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Lieutenant R. Davies
Lieutenant Robert Davies(1900-1975), who received the George Cross for commanding the bomb disposal unit which saved St. Pauls Cathedral during the Blitz. The 8ft bomb took three days to be removed from the mud where it had fallen on September 15th 1940, only 26ft away from the cathedral wall. Davies drove the lorry bearing the bomb at high speed across cleared roads to Hackney Marshes, where it was safely disposed of
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Blitz Davies Hackney Lieutenant Lorry Ww 2 15th
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.4cm x 23.7cm (6.1" x 9.3")
Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This historic photograph captures the moment of triumph and bravery during the darkest days of World War II. Lieutenant Robert Davies (1900-1975), a heroic figure, stands proudly beside an 8ft bomb that his bomb disposal unit had successfully removed from the mud near St. Paul's Cathedral on September 15th, 1940. The bomb had fallen only 26ft away from the cathedral wall, posing an imminent threat to the iconic landmark and the city of London. The image portrays the intense focus and determination in Davies' eyes as he surveys the defused bomb, a testament to the courage and skill of the bomb disposal team. The photograph also reveals the sense of relief and accomplishment shared by the team, as they had managed to save one of London's most cherished historical sites from destruction. The bomb was carefully transported to Hackney Marshes, where it was safely disposed of at a remote location. The three-day operation was a critical success, and Davies' quick thinking and expert handling of the situation earned him the George Cross, the highest civilian honor for gallantry. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the heroism and resilience displayed by ordinary people during the Blitz, and the crucial role that the bomb disposal units played in protecting London and its people from the devastating effects of the war. The image is a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of the British people and their unwavering commitment to preserving their history and heritage in the face of adversity.
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