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Houses in South Wales after a Nazi bombing raid. October 1940
Householders salvaging good from a bombed area in South Wales. Circa 1941
Damage in a Welsh rural district when a bomb dropped on a stable. Circa 1941
A woman and children standing amongst the rubble outside a building in South Wales following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Bomb damage to back premises on the outskirts of a South Wales town. In the corner on the left is a wrecked motor car. Circa 1941
Corner of a house damaged by a bomb dropped in a South Wales town. Circa 1941
A shelter in a South Wales area where a child was killed and two other persons injured. Circa 1941
Despatch rider Bill Jenkins before his ride of terror through the streets of Swansea. Circa 1941
All that remains of a German bomber brought down in a Welsh town. Circa 1941
A damaged house in South Wales following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Blown across her room, when a bomb exploded in a Welsh village, this woman escaped practically uninjured. Circa 1941
Salvaging amongst the wreckage of a dwelling which was damaged by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Nazi idea of military objectives - part of the remains of a childrens school in a Welsh town that was bombed. Circa 1941
Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. circa 3rd April 1941. The actual location may be New Burlington Road in Bridlington, which was bombed 2nd April 1941
The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a bomb damaged Post Office, Hull. No actual street name available
The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road. There is a suggestion it may have been a nursing home hit
Fire Fighters Demonstration in ARP (Air Raid Precaution) in Hull, Yorkshire during World War Two. Large-scale attacks took place on several nights throughout March 1941, resulting in over 200 deaths
The Great Fire of London. Another one of Hitlers military objectives blazing furiously - a little grocers on the outfits of the city. 8th May 1941
Famous city church St Brides in the City of London, burning last night. 30th December 1940
Air raid damage during the Blitz, Second World War. Fore Street, St Giles, Cripplegate, London. Circa 1941
The gutted interior of the Guildhall. It was hit on the night of 29th December 1940 during the Blitzs devastating air-raids. Circa 1940
Bomb damaged Newgate, London, during the Blitz, World War Two. Circa 1940
Air raid damage during the Blitz in London, Second World War. The Fire Station in Red Cross Street was saved. Circa 1941
Devastation in the City of London after Air raid damage during the Blitz, Second World War. Circa 1941
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, at an incident caused by a robot plane. July 1944
Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in London. Circa 1941
Aftermath of a flying bomb attack in London. Circa 1941
The ruins of Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, damaged in an Air Raid during the Blitz, Second World War. Circa 1941
View of air raid damage to Fore Street, London, during the Blitz. Circa 1941
Air Raid Victims of the Blitz, London. The girl being led away is Miss J W Stokes (eyes closed). She was working in the London office for the Welfare of the Blind when it was struck by a bomb
A mother (left) saved her daughters life in a raid, and the little girl saved her doll. Second World War. Circa 1941
Scene at Chingford, London, where ARP men are clearing damage. Circa 1941
Fore Street, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, after an air raid during The Blitz in World War Two. To the right you can see the remains of Hocking Piano Shop
Raid damage at Sheffield. Burned out tramcars and shops, Fitzalan Square. 13th December 1940
Raid damage at Hillsborough, Sheffield. Where the hole is seen in foreground stood a large new house and shop. 13th December 1940
Aftermath of a raid, The Arcade, New Street, Birmingham. April 1941
Coventry centre on Good Friday, following an air raid. 11th April 1941
A dressing table is all that remains standing in a bombed house in Birmingham. November 1940
Bombed ARP centre, Hull. 31st March 1941
Dudley House, Park Lane, London, built in 1824 by Lord Dudley and now the residence of Lady Ward was recently damaged by a bomb. Picture shows the wrecked ballroom. Picture taken 28th November 1940
Fireman at Cheapside, centre of London, during another night of air raids from the German Luftwaffe. They are pictured removing a casualty from the debris. A car is on fire in the background
General view of demolished houses in a residential area of Bristol. April 1941
The aftermath of an air raid on Hull, Yorkshire, 31st March 1941. The business sign of G E Burroughs printers, still just about hands above the doorway
Broadgate, Coventry, 1942
Manchester Assize Courts and Cathedral following a Nazi raid. December 1940
Blitz on a north west town. Retrieving personal belongings after their home had been destroyed. March 1941
At last a start has been made on demolishing the air raid shelter in Albert Square, Manchester. Workmen with pneumatic drills breaking up the concrete roofing. Circa 1941
Remains of the village boys school in Petworth, West Sussex. 29th September 1942