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The Mayor of Swansea, (Councillor Tom James) handing out tea to The Auxiliary Fire
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The Mayor of Swansea, (Councillor Tom James) handing out tea to The Auxiliary Fire
The Mayor of Swansea, (Councillor Tom James) handing out tea to The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) men from the mobile canteen donated to Swansea from The Canadian Teachers Association, during The Swansea Three Nights blitz of February 1941.
Some of the firemen have numbers on their collars.
For instance...
285, 248, 369 ( or 389), 309, (or 509) 53, 41.
Picture taken at the time of The Swansea three Nights Blitz. Blitz was the heavy and sustained bombing of Swansea by the German Luftwaffe from 19 to 21 February 1941. A total of 230 people were killed and 397 were injured. Swansea was selected by the Germans as a legitimate strategic target due to its importance as a port and docks and the oil refinery just beyond.
Picture taken circa 21st February 1941
Staff
Western Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Swansea
Wales
ReachPLC B/Wprint - 1997
Media ID 21885704
© Mirrorpix
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this historic photo print, we see the Mayor of Swansea, Councillor Tom James, embodying gratitude and compassion as he hands out tea to the brave men of the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS). Donated by The Canadian Teachers Association, a mobile canteen serves as a beacon of hope amidst the devastation caused by The Swansea Three Nights blitz in February 1941. The firemen depicted here wear numbers on their collars - symbols of their unity and dedication. Each number represents an individual who risked their lives to protect Swansea during those dark days. Their commitment to duty is evident in their weary yet determined expressions. Taken at the height of the three-night bombing campaign, known as "Blitz" this picture encapsulates both resilience and camaraderie. With 230 lives lost and 397 injured during these relentless attacks by German Luftwaffe forces, Swansea became a strategic target due to its vital port facilities and oil refinery. This image captures a moment when refreshment becomes more than just sustenance; it symbolizes appreciation for those who put themselves in harm's way for others' safety. It reminds us that even amid chaos and destruction, acts of kindness can bring solace and strength. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history's pages, let us remember not only the horrors endured but also the unwavering spirit that emerged from such trials. This photograph stands testament to Wales' indomitable resolve during World War II – a tribute to all those who served on the home front with honor and courage.
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