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London
(Place)

The capital city of England.

Mentioned in

[untitled figure] [untitled figure] A Heinkel over London on 7 August 1940 A section of London east of St. Paul’s Cathedral after the raid of 29 December 1940 C.B.Burdekin, OBE, head of the prisoners of war welfare section of New Zealand House, London Fig. 2A—Reproduction of an Emigration Poster published in London, 1839. — From the Original in the late Mr. Justice H. S. Chapman's Collection General Map of — Northern Island of New Zeland, — exhibiting the principal places — at which hostilities have been carried on. — Published by Smith, Elder & Co., Cornhill, London Jack Plumtree, an English soldier and Ivan McCullum meet the Queen (now Queen Mother) at the Union Jack Club, London London burning, 29 December 1940 Patriotic poster designed by the Governor-General, Lord Galway PHASE 2: 24 August–6 September 1940 — Attacks on airfields covering London PHASE 3: 7–27 September 1940 — Day and night offensive against London PHASE II: 24 August–5 September 1940 Attacks on Airfields covering London PHASE III: 7–27 September 1940 Day and night offensive against London Plan & Sections — of the — PahatOrakau. — Published by Smith, Elder & Co., Cornhill, London Sketch Map to Illustrate the — Waikato Campaign. — Published by Smith, Elder & Co., Cornhill, London • A FESTIVAL OF NEW BOOKS •

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