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Removing the Wreckage - Will's Roadtransport Revival

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This is the scene of devastation that greeted W Jelks & Sons' employees when they came into work on the morning of November 23rd 1940.
It might look like they've caught two of their removal trucks in the act of reproducing - but I'm guessing this is the result of a night of heavy bombing by the Luftwaffe.
I wonder whether the trucks were repairable, or were they scrapped and melted-down to produce Spitfires?

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