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But the bombsite was still drawing stares from everyone who passed.
A bombsite is the wreckage that remains after a bomb has destroyed a building or other structure.
Freddy's is plane now freed from bombsite testing, he takes it up for a ride.
With her death, the shaking had stopped and fallen objects had made the van a bombsite.
In the early 1950s he entered the second-hand car business, setting up on a Hammersmith bombsite.
This was incorporated into the new Congregational church, having been recast and repaired following its salvage from the bombsite.
The dog was reportedly rescued from a bombsite in eastern France at the tail-end of the first world war before being brought to California.
Robinson and Teach land and steal a German bomber in order to capture its bombsite.
We also used real furniture that we had purchased from reclamation stores and broke up to use as dressing, particularly on the bombsite locations.
The largest of the bombsite locations was a place called the Grosvenor building in the centre of Bath.
This earned it the popular nickname of 'the bombsite plant' among people of the war-time generation.
The next rat attack occurs at the remains of a bombsite, where a group of squabbling vagrants are slaughtered.
The exterior of that building was used for the bombsite location, where Kay is searching frantically for Helen.
He turned into Abaddon Street and confronted the high fence of planking shielding the empty bombsite.
Garry and Benny Ryan were playing on the bombsite that was once Testerton Street.
'On the bombsite.'
Uncle Ben considers undermining enemies by selling them his defective bombsite, until Freddy discovers by accident that it is good at finding lost change.
He has since collaborated with Australian architect Russell Jones to build his dream home on a former bombsite in Bayswater, London.
Opposite the entrance On a bombsite becoming a building site We clutched each other giddily For safety and went in a barrel together Over some Niagara.
The Garden was set up on a carpark in the 1980s, which had itself been established on a WWII bombsite (the site was bombed in 1940).
Built on a huge bombsite abandoned since WWII and opened progressively between 1969 and 1982, it's fair to say that its brutalist concrete isn't everyone's cup of tea.
Reading of Freddy's feat in the newspapers attracts inventor Uncle Ben to the farm to perfect his bombsite, but the device cannot be perfected before generals come to evaluate it.
The land where it is situated was a bombsite in the Second World War, and is owned by the Parliamentary Estate; Westminster City Council operates a car park underneath.
After the War, together with Ronald Hobson, he founded Central Car Parks, when the pair invested £200 in a bombsite in Holborn, central London to create a car park.
In one 6-month period, 750,000 tons of bombsite rubble from London were transported by railway on 1700 freight trains to make runways on RAF Bomber Command's airfields in East Anglia.