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World War Two - Second World War - German air raids on the North East of England. The map shows the place where bombs fell in Tynemouth and North Shields, 1940-43 The first bomb fell on June 26
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is Middlesbrough Railway Station five minutes after bombing, at about 1pm
World War Two - Second World War - The caretakers house at High Heaton Secondary Girls School, Newcastle, which was destroyed in a German air raid. Circa: July 1940
World War Two - Second World War - The picture shows a persons ration allowance for one week in 1941. 14th May, 1979
Moral minority champion Mary Whitehouse, social activist known for her opposition to social liberalism and the mainstream British media
Post World War Two - Second World War - Ration Book - A cut to milk rations is illustrated in this picture. 19th October, 1946
World War Two - Second World War - Nine ounces of bread was to be the new post war daily ration allowance after the 21st July, 1946
Helped by three friends and watched by his wife Betty and 20 month old son Tom, Mr Henry Fowler (right) turns the dinghy he has been building in his sitting room 11th March 1970
Mr Henry Fowler (left) enlists the aid of some friends to help him to take the boat out of his living room where it was built 27th March 1970
World War Two - Second World War - Bomb damaged houses from a German air raid on a coastal town in the North East of England
World War Two - Second World War - Severely damaged houses in High Heaton, Newcastle, after a German air raid in September 1940
World War Two - Second World War - Workmen deal with the results of a German air raid on a town in the North Riding of Yorkshire. 25/05/1940
World War Two - Second World War - The corner Elswick Road and York Road, Newcastle, pictured post war and showing bomb damaged plots. 19th September, 1957
World War Two - Second World War - Families receive help and a hot drink in a neighbourhood devastated by the German V1 Flying Bombs. Circa : Sept. 1944
Post World War Two - Second World War - Rationing - Motor Fuel Ration Book - Motor Cycle Ration Book - Supplementary Clothing Book. 02/05/1995
World War Two - Second World War - Ministry of Food Ration Book Supplement from July 1941. 02/05/1995
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. July 1940
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Circa : 1942
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town during the night of April 7th-8th. 10th April, 1941
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Here is a picture of the Market Place, South Shields after a raid on 4th October, 1941
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. A catholic church which suffered damage during the attack. 14th March, 1943
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is Matthew Bank, Jesmond, Newcastle. 29th December, 1941
World War Two - Second World War - British Army National Service recruits, still partly dressed in civilian clothes, receive some more military clothing and equipment at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle
World War Two - Second World War - Voluntary workers prepare ration cards at the Food Control Office in Newcastle. 15th October, 1939
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is the damage sustained by a number of small houses at Lynemouth, Northumberland
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Circa : June 1940
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is the damage to the Victoria Hall in Sunderland
Post World War Two - Second World War - Rationing - A butcher shows his method of giving everyone a turn for off the ration meats
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. The severely damaged old Chirton School in North Shields. 17th April, 1941
World War Two - Second World War - Busy scenes at Newcastle Food Control Office, where householders queue exchanging B4s for points. 17th August, 1946
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured are the bridges at Hudson Street, North Shields. 2nd October, 1941
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is the LNER Goods Station, New Bridge Street, Newcastle
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. 26th May, 1943
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is a view of a house in Hendon
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured are bomb damaged houses on the Matthew Bank Estate, Jesmond, Newcastle
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Circa: 1942
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is St George Square, Sunderland, still showing the signs of the war in 1957
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured postwar on the 22nd September, 1947, is the bomb damaged Queens Hall, South Shields
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. 18th April, 1941
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. These surface shelters showed how sturdy they were and they saved many lives in the attack