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Bomb damage to central Hull following a heavy Luftwaffe raid on Hull. 29th July 1941
Bomb damage around the City of London following the most devastating raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941. The moon was full and the Thames had a very low ebb tide
Sun set over the city of London following the most devastating raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941. The moon was full and the Thames had a very low ebb tide
Bomb damage to Hull following several nights of raids on the city during World War Two. Circa March 1941
The army and salvage workers clear the bomb damage to Hull following several nights of raids on the city. Circa March 1941
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange after the raid during the night of 11 January 1941. The bomb exploded in the booking-hall of the Bank Underground Station killing 51
View of the entrance of the Hammonds store (on the corner of Jameson Street and South Street) in Hull after it was hit by bombs during 7-8 May, 1941 raid
Bomb damage to Comet Radio showrooms in George Street, Hull. 23 March 1941
Plymouth devastated by a series of heavy raids on the city and the naval dockyards at Devonport in March - April 1941
The centre of Plymouth devastated by a series of heavy raids on the city and the naval dockyards at Devonport in March - April 1941
Bomb damage to Newcastle and Tyneside following a series of air raids in 1941. Firemen dampening down a fire following a raid on the city. Circa 1941
Onlookers watch as unsafe buildings in Fetter Lane, London are demolished following the air raid. 10th May 1941
Training exercise for the Air Sea Rescue in the Solent. RAF Marine section Air Sea Rescue launch 116 prepares to pick up a downed fighter pilot. Circa June 1941
Children collecting firewood from bomb sites during Second World War. 10th September 1941
Bristol schoolchildren seen here collecting scrap metal during the Second World War. 10th September 1941
Home Guard training in the construction of temporary and pontoon bridges whilst on manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Home Guard being given instruction in the Enfield Rifle whilst on training and manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Army dispatch rider training during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Home Guard seen here in the swimming pool fully clothed during training and manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Home Guard taking rifle practice during a mock gas attack. Circa 1941
Army officers are given a demonstration on how to strip down a Bren Gun. Circa 1941
Home Guard seen here being drilled whilst on training and manoeuvres exercise. Circa 1941
Army training in the scaling of sea cliffs somewhere in the South West of England. Circa 1941
British Army artillery training in the handling of artillery shells during Second World War.shells. Circa 1941
Home Guard training in the evacuation of casualties during a gas attack whilst on manoeuvres. Circa 1941
Home Guard briefing whilst on training manoeuvres during Second World War. Circa 1941
Home Guard being given instruction in the use of sound location equipment, nick named " War Tubas". Circa 1941
Valentine tanks on exercise on Salisbury Plain during Second World War. 1st August 1941
The Hospital Ships Dinard and St Julien seen here at Newhaven prior to a wounded prisoner exchange between German and British forces at Dieppe. 5th October 1941
Norwegian children and their families arrive in the UK after being evacuated from Spitzbergen. 12th September 1941
Injury merchant sailor being winched down to a launch during the Second World War. 5th October 1941
Smoke rises from the smouldering remains of the Bull Ring, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
Valentine tanks straight off the production line are put through their paces at Leyland & Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon company at Smethwick. 1st August 1941
Women of the ATS working theEpredictors at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941
Women of the ATS operating a identification telescope at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941
Many months of bombing have proved the worth of surface shelters. Time and again properly built surface shelters have kept thousands of people safe, even when surrounding buildings have been wrecked
Fulham Council employees at the Town Hall having to wear gas masks whilst performing their duties for ten minutes each day. General view of the treasury office clerks at work. February 1941
Bus hit by a bomb in Bristol. March 1941
Fire crews tackling a blaze following an air raid, at Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark, on 31st January 1941
Fire crews, police and ARP wardens help salvage furniture from properties close to Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark
Women and children preparing to evacuate their town before nightfall during Second World War. 7th September 1941
Children in a Manchester suburb warm themselves by a fire outside wrecked houses during Second World War. 13th March 1941
African soldier armed with a machete in Nyasaland (Malawi) during the Second World War. 14th April 1941
Football team of the 70th Infantry Brigade comprises several thousand pounds worth of professional players. Left to right. The outstanding members of the team: Cpl J.D
A mobile canteen presented by the West indies islands of Trinidad & Tobago to the Ministry of Food. 9th January 1941
A female A. F. S. driver eating sandwiches by the light of a small fire during the SecondA female A.F.S. driver eating sandwiches by the light of a small fire during the Second World War. 10th March 1941