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Aftermath of a V2 rocket attack on Middlesex Street, Aldgate, London during the Second World War. A clothes warehouse was hit (Norwegian Clothing Ltd) and some of the stores caught fire
Damage to Portsmouth Hippodrome following an air raid attack. 11th January 1941
Bus hit by a bomb in Bristol. March 1941
Their home destroyed by a German V-1 flying bomb, the Metcalf family carrying on with their usual routine of bacon for breakfast around the kitchen table amidst the chaos
The crater left by an enemy bomb in Christian Street, Liverpool after a heavy air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on the city on the night of 28th -29th November 1940
Scene of a bomb strike in which a Morrison shelter was flung 46 feet into a neighbouring house, saving the family inside. May 1942
Kentish Town residents survey the damage caused by a V1 from a window which lost its glass in the blast. 19th June 1944
Members of the LCC salvage squad and members of the ARP search the rubble of a V1 detonation site in Kentish Town. 19th June 1944
Homeless Chelsea residents, who lost their home during the previous nights air raid on the city. 23rd February 1944
Fire crews tackling a blaze following an air raid, at Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark, on 31st January 1941
Soldiers discarded tunics and coats as they help with the clean up of Chelsea following the previous nights raid on the city. 23rd February 1944
Members of the National Fire Service (NFS ) and heavy rescue help lift and clear rubble from a block of Chelsea flats, which received a direct hit during the previous nights air raid on the city
His Majesty King George VI and Queen Elizabeth inspect the damage to the cathedral in the city of Coventry following a German air raid. 26th February 1942
Fires caused by the dropping of thousands of incendiary bombs by the Luftwaffe on the City of London on the night of the 29th December 1940
Fire crews, police and ARP wardens help salvage furniture from properties close to Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark
R. A. D. Raids on Genoa. The draughtboard effect of shadows falling inside rooflessR.A.D. Raids on Genoa. The draughtboard effect of shadows falling inside roofless buildings indicates the extent of fire damage in the area south west of Piazza Corvette between the Villetta di Negro
Flying Fortresses attack Palermo during the Second World War. (Picture) Six bombs on their way down from Flying Fortresses of the United Sates Army Air Force. 16th June 1943
Venice harbour attacked by R. A. F during the Second World War. 13th April 1945Venice harbour attacked by R.A.F during the Second World War. 13th April 1945
A flight of B-25s Mitchells of the 12th A. A. FA flight of B-25s Mitchells of the 12th A.A.F. turn out to sea after bombing the harbour of Civitavecchia, north west of Rome. 28th January 1944
Incendiary bombs drop on Camberwell, London, during a raid on the city on the 8th - 9th December 1940
R. A. F. Kittyhawks attack railway bridge at Fano during the Second World WarR.A.F. Kittyhawks attack railway bridge at Fano during the Second World War. 30th April 1944
Nazi railways hit in Italy. Another important link in the German communications system was served when Flying Fortresses of the 15th A.A.F. blasted the Verona Italy, marshalling yards
An enemy ammunition train goes up in a puff of white smoke when hit directly in a bombing attack by 25 Mitchells of the 12th A.A.F. on the Orvieto railroad yards. Circa 25th March 1940s
R. A. F. bomb repair shop and factory at Tivoli during the Second World WarR.A.F. bomb repair shop and factory at Tivoli during the Second World War. (Picture) Bombs bursting on tank repair shop and factory. 13th April 1944
The rail yard and installation at Viterbo, north of Rome destroyed by planes of the Mediterranean Allied Air Force. 24th June 1944
R. A. F. Wellingtons and Liberators recently attacked railway yards at PaduaR.A.F. Wellingtons and Liberators recently attacked railway yards at Padua. Picture) Bomb damage to railway after R.A.F. Wellingtons and Liberators attack. 19th April 1944
The port and rail facilities at Rimini are blasted by bombs from flying Fortresses and Liberators of the 15th A.A.F. in air raid. 28rh December 1943
B-24 Liberators of the 15th A. A. F. attack San Stefano PortB-24 Liberators of the 15th A.A.F. attack San Stefano Port and harbour installations during the Second World War. 15th May 1944
S. A. A. F. Marauders bomb Adige river bridge during the Second World WarS.A.A.F. Marauders bomb Adige river bridge during the Second World War. 22nd August 1944
R. A. F. Marauders attack a railway bridge in Italy between AnconaR.A.F. Marauders attack a railway bridge in Italy between Ancona and Fano on the Adriatic coast. during the Second World War. 31st May 1944
R. A. F. bombs falling near Caen prior to a Canadian assault on German linesR.A.F. bombs falling near Caen prior to a Canadian assault on German lines. 9th August 1944
Damage to York Road caused by a flying bomb during the Second World War. 24th June 1944
Bomb damage to the Amiens rail yards. (Picture) Section of the Amiens yards. Scores of craters overlap where one of the tracks are, two engine roundhouses (top) are almost comletetly destroyed
Canadian soldiers help to remove debris from bombed buildings on Hastings. 8th May 1943
Civilians take shelter in an underground station. March 1943
Bomb damage to the Selfridges building in London. 27th April 1945
Civilians after an air raid in Coventry. November 1940
Troops supporting the N. F. S. and Fire Guards fighting fires in London. 13th March 1944Troops supporting the N.F.S. and Fire Guards fighting fires in London. 13th March 1944
They carry on each Sunday at their usual corner although now the scene of ruin. Picture taken near Salvation Army Hall, Cambridge Heath, Mare Street, Hackney, during an air raid. October 1940
Firefighters in Paternoster Row, London. 30th December 1940
Mrs Miller with her 4-month-old baby at her house at Crowhurst Road, Brixton. September 1940
Members of a field kitchen staff of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) taking cover in a trench as the alarm sounds for an air raid at Cromer, Norfolk during the Battle of Britain. August 1940
Bomb damage to an ambulance in London. 20th March 1941
Back of Bridge Street, River Avon, showing heavy bomb damage. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
A Shelter Party in Bedminster, South of the city of Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Union Street in Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. Picture shows pedestrians amongst the blitzed remains of Union Street Broadmead, Bristol
Bombed streets in Bristol re-opened to the public. 1940 Somerset and Avon area. Picture shows pedestrians amongst the blitzed remains of a street in Bristol
Air raid damage to Messrs. E. S. & A. Robinsons premises, the Bristol printersAir raid damage to Messrs. E.S. & A. Robinsons premises, the Bristol printers. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944