Queen At Bomb Damaged Cathedral
Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother, 1900 - 2002) inspects a large hole in the floor of St Paul's Cathedral, made by a bomb dropped in a German air raid, London, 11th June 1941. The bomb penetrated the floor on its way into the cathedral crypt. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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