File:Loading 4000 lb Cookie on RCAF Wellington May 1942 IWM TR 11.jpg

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English: Royal Air Force ground crew push a 4,000lb blast bomb towards the bay of a Vickers Wellington bomber of No 419 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force at RAF Mildenhall.
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This photograph TR 11 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
Author Royal Air Force official photographer
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