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Householders examine the damage and crater to their Smallheath, Birmingham home following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940
Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940
Saved by shelters A bomb fell between these two shelters in Smallheath, Birmingham, nobody was hurt following a raid on the city. Here is a Midland A.R.P
Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage homes in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940
A demolition squad make safe a bomb damaged building at Hodge Hill Common following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940
Householders and ARP recovery squad removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Hodge Hill Common, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940
Fireman dampen down and sift through the burnt out shell of the Birmingham Market Hall following an air raid on the city on the night 25th-26th August 1940
Three houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940
Firemen and ARP rescue workers search a damage house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 24th August 1940
Three houses in Wildfell Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940
Workmen examine craters to the Chester Road bridge Birmingham following a raid on the city. 24th August 1940
No one was injured. Twenty three people were in the back rooms of these two houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, when a bomb exploded in the garden during the raid on the city
Workmen examine damage to the Chester Road bridge Birmingham following a raid on the city. 24th August 1940
Knocked Sideways. This house in Acocks Green, Birmingham was knocked sideways when bomb exploded in the front garden. Many of the net-covered windows, it will be noticed, are intact. 24th August 1940
House in Sparkhill, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940
House in Moseley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. 27th August 1940
House in Bordesley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940
The church tower and stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
Residents gather around a water filled crater outside a house in Wood End Road, Erdington, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The entrance to Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The remains of the Birmingham Food Supply Company factory, Fallows Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Makers of Queens Gravy Salts seen here following a heavy raid on the city. 27th August 1940
Aston, Birmingham, damaged to the living quarters of thePolice Station following a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The remains of a house in Birches Green, Birmingham after receiving a direct hit during a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
Firemen and rescue workers in Aston, Birmingham, search through the collapsed remain of a house which received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The Stoll Cinema on East, Street, Bristol damaged during the Luftwaffe air raid on the city on the 3rd January 1941
A view from Prince Street looking towards Merchant Venturers Hall following the German air raid on the city 25th November 1940
The shell of the Princes Theatre on Park Row, Bristol after it received a direct hit during the Luftwaffes raid on the city on the 24th November 1940
The burnt out shell of P E Game Furniture Showrooms, College Green, Bristol following the German air raid on the city 25th November 1940
The burnt out and bombed out buildings on Bridge Street, Bristol following a series of air raids on the city. April 1941
The Great Hall after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe on the night of the 24th November 1940
A unexploded bomb amongst the smouldering remains of shops in Bridge Street, Bristol, following the Luftwaffe raid on the city on the night of 24th November 1940
The Bristol Museum which suffered a direct hit during the German air raid on the city on the evening of the 24th November 1940. Among the losses was a large collection of fossils
Mary le Port Street Church the morning after the 24 November 1940 bombing raid, on the city of Bristol. 25th November 1940
Mary le Port Street, Bristol the morning after a devastating raid on the city by the Luftwaffe. High explosive and incendiary bombs have almost completely destroyed the street. 25th November 1940 have
Wine Street, Bristol seen from the Dutch Houses which was devastated by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the night of 24th/25th November 1940
Firemen dampen down fires in Merchants Road, Bristol which was devastated by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the night of 24th/25th November 1940
Recovery and salvage operation at the Seamens Institute, Prince Street, Bristol following an air raid on the city on the the night 2nd December 1940
Workers on their way to work walk passed the Seamens Institute, Prince Street, Bristol following an air raid on the city on the the night 2nd December 1940
Paintings and belongings being recovered from the Merchant Venturers Hall in Prince Street, Bristol following a devastating raid on the city by the Luftwaffe on the night of the 24th/25th November
Bomb damage to the Seamens Institute, Prince Street, Bristol following an air raid on the city on the the night 2nd December 1940
The shells of bombed out businesses and homes along Queens Road and the Triangle, Bristol following a series of air raids by the Luftwaffe
The ruins of the chapel at Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children following an air raid on the city 20th March 1941
Air raid damage in Redcliff Street, Bristol following a Luftwaffe raid on the city. The blitz of Bristol began on the night 24th November 1940 and continued through until April 1941
The shell of the Redland Park Methodist Church after the Luftwaffes raids on Bristol. The city endured bombing between 24 November 1940 and 11 April 1941 there were six major bombing raids on the city
The morning after a raid on Bristol, civilian workers make their way along Dolphin Street towards Union Street. 25th November 1940
Dolphin Street following a Luftwaffe raid on Bristol. The city endured the bombing between 24 November 1940 and 11 April 1941 there were six major bombing raids on the city