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Reading Bombing 1943

February 1943

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Reading Town Hall after the 1943 bombing.

Towards the end of 1942 and the beginning of 1943, German air raids on Britain intensified. On 10 February 1943, four bombs were dropped on Reading town centre. The Town Hall on Blagrave Street was badly damaged as were businesses on Minster Street. 41 people were killed, mostly customers at the People’s Pantry in Market Arcade. Fortunately half day closing meant that the number of civilian casualties was much lower than it could have been.

This photograph showing Reading Town Hall, Friar Street, was taken in the aftermath of the bombing. Note the fire engine and pram. The tower was not restored until the 1980s.

Museum object number REDMG : 1988.9.80

See related topic: Reading and the Second World War

See related topic: Air Raid