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Lend-Lease to Britain. An American-made searchlight, shipped from the United States to England as lend-lease, is unpacked at an ordnance depot on its way to service

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united kingdom england safety film negatives quorndon england lend lease britain american made searchlight american made searchlight ordnance depot ordnance depot way service united states history library of congress
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01/01/1940
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United States. Office of War Information.
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Quorndon (England) ,  52.74472, -1.17361
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Library of Congress
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united kingdom england safety film negatives quorndon england lend lease britain american made searchlight american made searchlight ordnance depot ordnance depot way service united states history library of congress