This tail fin is believed to have been from a German bomb dropped in Newbury during the Second World War. It had been stored in the loft of the Tudor Café, 103 Northbrook Street, closed in 1973, before donation.
Period: 20th century
Place: Newbury
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This tail fin is believed to have been from a German bomb dropped in Newbury during the Second World War. It had been stored in the loft of the Tudor Café, 103 Northbrook Street, closed in 1973, before donation.
Period: 20th century
Place: Newbury
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