Rebuilding after the war '“ without a hard hat in sight
In the picture above we see some of the damage caused by German bombing in the Second World War.
A Bobby on a bike, one of the rarest sights around today, pedals by sedately.
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Hide AdThe scaffolders, without a hard hat or high-vis jacket between them, carry on their work to repair the war damage.
The wall nearest the camera has been rendered leaving a vacant front door.
In the 1940s the biggest danger was from the Luftwaffe.
Today it seems that vehicles parked on pavements cause the most grief.
I am sure the Bobby on the bike would have had something to say in this quiet backwater of Fratton.
The vacant land this end of the street has been left empty and greenery now hides any trace of the war.