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Reynolds and Co, High Street, Bognor Regis, February 1943
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Reynolds and Co, High Street, Bognor Regis, February 1943
Broken glass from the windows of Reynolds and Co, house furnishers, estate agents and undertakers, being cleared away following an air raid on 5 February 1943. There are people walking by, including a lady with a pram.
Photographer Frank L Alouette
West Sussex Record Office Ref. No: L Alouette/A/1/4/134
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Resilience Amidst Destruction - Bognor Regis, February 1943
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. In this poignant print captured by photographer Frank L Alouette, we witness the aftermath of a devastating air raid on Reynolds and Co, a prominent establishment on High Street. The shattered windows and debris strewn across the pavement bear testimony to the destructive power of war during World War II. Against this backdrop of destruction, ordinary civilians display remarkable resilience as they go about their daily lives. A lady with a pram calmly navigates through the chaos, her determined spirit undeterred by the surrounding devastation. It is a testament to the indomitable human spirit that life continues amidst adversity. The scene also showcases community solidarity as people walk by, united in their efforts to rebuild and restore normalcy. Armed with brushes and brooms, locals diligently sweep up broken glass from the streets—a collective effort to reclaim their beloved town from wartime ruins. This photograph serves as a reminder of both the horrors endured during WWII and humanity's ability to persevere even in its darkest moments. It captures not only physical damage but also highlights an unwavering resolve that would ultimately triumph over adversity. Preserved within West Sussex Record Office archives, this image stands as a powerful historical document—an enduring symbol of courage amidst chaos—and reminds us never to forget those who lived through such challenging times.
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