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This going to sound wierd...but i remember i once saw an article in a paper about some photos being found in a suitcase on the streets. The photos were of the devestation caused by the bomb. Im not sure which paper it was in...I think it might have been the daily mail, but im not sure, maybe the sun. I was curious...did anyone else see this article? Ive tried my best to google it, but i find the same old pictures over and over again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't find the actual images but you could try your local library to see if they've kept the 'Weekend' section of the Guardian from Saturday 16 July 2005. The article (from page 22) is archived online but, regrettably, it's not illustrated in the web version:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2005/jul /16/weekend7.weekend2
If you're around London, the British Library Newspaper Collection, based at Colindale, should be able to help:
http://www.bl.uk/collections/newspapers.html
Chris
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2005/jul /16/weekend7.weekend2
If you're around London, the British Library Newspaper Collection, based at Colindale, should be able to help:
http://www.bl.uk/collections/newspapers.html
Chris
cool thanks chris i didnt think anyone would know what i was talking about...strange how its in the gardian...i dont normally read the gardian...i must have seen it at work or something...anyways thanks for the link on the website...
im just as interested in reading the article...you gotta admit, its kinda crazy someone's just walking along innocent then stumble across something as important as hiroshima ground zero pictures!
im just as interested in reading the article...you gotta admit, its kinda crazy someone's just walking along innocent then stumble across something as important as hiroshima ground zero pictures!
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