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FIVE YEARS AFTER ON LONDON'S BLITZED SITES
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London Blitz Sites
The longest advertisement hoarding in London stands on a bombed site near Piccadilly Circus , with a little flower garden at its foot . Owned by '' Windsmoor '' , it was lent to the Lord Mayor's National thanksgiving Appeal for this poster .
1950
Title: FIVE YEARS AFTER ON LONDON'S BLITZED SITES
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London Blitz Sites
The longest advertisement hoarding in London stands on a bombed site near Piccadilly Circus , with a little flower garden at its foot .
Owned by '' Windsmoor '' , it was lent to the Lord Mayor's National thanksgiving Appeal for this poster .
1950.
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