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Picture shows an old ladies Hospital, decimated in The World War Two Blitz. Picture taken circa 15th December 1940
St Brides Church on Fleet Street, London, and its surroundings damaged in The Blitz. 29th December 1940 was the height of the air raids over London
Nurses stand and look at the rubble that is now St Giles Hospital in Camberwell, South London, after it was hit during The London Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken 15th December 1940
Picture shows Grove Road, Hospital, Tooting, South West London after it was hit by a German Bomb. Little Teresa Kelly had been upstairs, but was found under the debris, in her cot
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, taking a well earned break with some sandwiches, during another call out during The Blitz of London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, after successfully putting out a South East London fire during The Blitz of World War Two
Demolition workers in Fetter Lane, near Fleet Street, London, pulling down now unsafe buildings that were damage in The Blitz over London. Picture taken 27th June 1941
Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Pauls Cathedral in the City of London. Circa 1941
AFS (The Auxiliary Fire Service) damaged vehicles at a fire station in London, during The Blitz of World War Two. Location unknown. Picture taken circa 10th May 1941
Debris outside Mansion house, in the centre of London, after another German air raid on the city, during The Blitz. Picture taken 10th May 1941
London Fire Brigade try to get to their colleagues trapped under a sub fire Station during The Blitz of World War Two. Actual location unknown Picture taken 11th May 1941
A fireman from The London Fire Brigade. Name unknown. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940, which was the height of the Blitz on London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade. Checking their oxygen masks during the Blitz on London. World War Two.. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940
England, World War Two. Picture date and location, unknown but likely to be London and in the Blitz. With this, Mirrorpix will suggest a date of circa 29th December 1940
Scenes at a London Post Office fire caused by enemy action. 17th June 1943
Rescue workers looking for survivors following a Nazi raid, Alric Avenue, New Malden. September 1940
Air raid damage at The Temple, London. January 1942
This mornings rescue scene at a block of working class flats in a South West London district which were struck last night. 1st March 1944
Bomb damage at Telham Road, East Ham, London. March 1941
Second Great Fire of London from the dome of St Pauls Cathedral. 29th December 1940
Fire fighting in World War Two - The local control rooms. October 1940
Aftermath of an air raid in London. March 1941
Second Great Fire of London - Stretcher party carry a rescued man over the debris which was once his home, Endell Street. 30th December 1940
A cheery face behind a cup of tea - well earned refreshment for scores of soldiers, sailors and civil defence workers who helped at a buzz bomb incident when a building in the south of England was
A van being loaded with furniture moving items from a bombed building is covered by the masonry. October 1940
The Canadian Commandos captured this 230 ton vessel in their raid on Dieppe and brought it to Britain where already it has done valuable service with the Navy
Damage caused to buildings in Shelton Street, Drury Lane, this evening at approximately 6.50pm. Rescue workers digging out a trapped victim. A rescue worker can be seen pulling a mans arm free
The scene after a pilotless enemy plane crashed and exploded in Streatham, London. Devastation included a mountain of sugar and margarine, contents of LCC Food Store. 16th June 1944
London fire service march past St Pauls in front of King George VI. 15th November 1942
Air raid incident this morning at Bruce Castle Park, Tottenham, London. A casualty is brought out of the wreckage. 17th June 1944
Scene at an incident during last nights attack by German pilotless aircraft on Southern England, this picture taken at Bruce Castle Park, Tottenham. 17th June 1944
Air raid scenes in London. March 1941
Air raid scenes in London. Circa 1940
Barrage balloon shot down in flames, Dover, Kent. 1940
Scenes following a raid at Bolsover Street, London. Circa 1940
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus during a training exercise. Circa 1940
Aftermath of a Nazi raid in Southwark, London. 17th April 1941
Through the wreckage of buildings, through fire and water, with bombs dropping, this despatch rider of the London Fire Service goes on his way to headquarters with a message. 9th March 1941
National Fire Service dispatch riders of No. 36 Fire Force area, practising on a ChigwellNational Fire Service dispatch riders of No.36 Fire Force area, practising on a Chigwell, Essex, assault course which has bomb craters
Aerial reconnaissance image taken over Mainz, Germany, by No. 3 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit, showing the area north of the Gutenbergplatz prior to the night raids by Bomber Command on 11/12
Aerial photographic-reconnaissance image taken by No 1 PRU, RAF, showing damage to the main diesel-engine assembly workshop in the MAN factory at Augsburg, Germany
Aircraft of the Royal Air Force seen here bombing a German airfield in Northern France. The wing commanders aircraft can be seen making a low pass of the airfield during the attack to observe
Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building. September 1941
Your Gas Mask: How to keep it and How to Use it. Masking Your Windows. Public Information Leaflet No 2 was issued to every household in the United Kingdom in the months leading up to the outbreak of
Some Things You Should Know If War Comes. Public Information Leaflet No 1 was issued to every household in the United Kingdom in the months leading up to the outbreak of the Second World War
A German V1 Flying Bomb on exhibition in Piccadilly, London. 1st October, 1944
Interior view showing the bombed out shell of the Free Trade Hall building in Peter Street, Manchester, after being hit by enemy bombs on the night of 23rd December 1940
Bomb damage, New Street, Birmingham. 29th September 1941