File:German parachute mine.jpg

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English: An unexploded German parachute mine that was dropped on Kennedy St, Glasgow, Scotland on the evening of March 13th 1941. (Original IWM Caption: Police and Army bomb disposal officers with a defused German 1000kg 'Luftmine' (parachute mine) in Glasgow, 18 March 1941.)
Date Taken on 18 March 1941
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This photograph H 8281 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Lockeyear W T (Lt), War Office official photographer
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