File:Raf fauld tunnel bombs.jpg
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|Description ={{en|1=Bombs being stacked in one of the tunnels at RAF Fauld. (Original Imperial War Museum caption: "Storemen stack 250-lb MC bombs in one of the tunnels at No. 21 Maintenance Unit at Fauld, near Hanbury, Staffordshire. RAF Fauld, situated in a former gypsum mine, was the main repository of high explosive ordnance in the country. Part of the MU blew up on 27 November 1944, - the World's largest non-nuclear explosion, - and 70 servicemen and civilian workers were killed or declared missing.")}}
|Description ={{en|1=Bombs being stacked in one of the tunnels at RAF Fauld. (Original Imperial War Museum caption: "Storemen stack 250-lb MC bombs in one of the tunnels at No. 21 Maintenance Unit at Fauld, near Hanbury, Staffordshire. RAF Fauld, situated in a former gypsum mine, was the main repository of high explosive ordnance in the country. Part of the MU blew up on 27 November 1944, - the World's largest non-nuclear explosion, - and 70 servicemen and civilian workers were killed or declared missing.")}}
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|Source ={{IWM Collections|CH 3043}}
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|Source ={{IWM Collections|CH 3043|nocat=1}}
|Author =Daventry B J (Mr), Royal Air Force official photographer
|Author =Daventry B J (Mr), Royal Air Force official photographer
|Date =Unknown, but 1944 or earlier.
|Date =Unknown, but 1944 or earlier.
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[[Category:British WW2 general purpose bombs]]
[[Category:British WW2 general purpose bombs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]