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Air raid in Liverpool. May 1941
Swansea blitz - A rescue squad looking for burned people in a shelter. June 1941
Cardiff blitz - bombed property in the Canton district. Circa 1944
Men enjoy a drink at a bombed pub in Bristol. March 1941
A scene in Southampton after the Nazi attack. November 1940
The Kings School, Canterbury, Kent, following an air raid attack. Circa 1941
Hight Street, Canterbury, Kent, following an air raid. Circa 1942
Air raid in Portsmouth. March 1941
Air raid in Liverpool. Circa 1941
Damage by an air raid in Hill Street, Birmingham, West Midlands. Circa April 1941
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
Mothers way goodbye as a further evacuation of children from Bristol takes place as the blitz on the city continued. 19th February 1941
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 remains of the shops and business on Wine Street, Bristol following a series of raids on the city in late 1940 to April 1941
The columns of the Upper Arcade, Broadmead, Bristol are all that remains of the shopping arcade following the German air raid on the city on the night of 24th November 1940
Manchester air raid. View of wrecked regimental chapel of Manchester Cathedral. 24th December 1940
Manchester air raid damage, Cannon Street. 24th December 1940
An ARP (Air Raid Precaution) ware, holds up a kitten, safe, and found under the debris of yet another air raid attack over Britain. This time its Edmonton, North London
A nurse and a volunteer aid a small child in a hospital. Picture taken at the time of The Blitz of World War Two. Location unknown. Picture taken 21st November 1940
A bus to Willesden Junction is stationary in what looks like The Aldwych area of London. (not confirmed). The sky is lit up with what could be fires
Marylebone, London, in circa April 1941. People make their way to work, walking down the street of debris. It is very possibly Marylebone High Street
Refreshment served by a lady from the The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS), to a fireman tackling one of many fires across London in The Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken circa 12th May 1941
Air raid damage, Theobalds Road, London. Circa 1941
A bombed railway station somewhere in England. Circa 1941
Extent of bomb damage caused by robot bomb at Petherton Road, Canonbury, London. Circa 1941
When a bomb fell near a station in London fire appliances were partially buried under debris - but the personnel who were eating a well deserved breakfast were soon out clearing the way for rescue
Eton College bombed. One of the masters houses in the college, showing Eton boys clearing away the wreckage. Second World War. Circa November 1940
Bomb damage, Plymouth, Devon. Circa 1941
Staveley Road, Chiswick, the site of the first successful V-2 missile attack against Britain. 9th September 1944
Cecil Thomas and HG Bartholomew stand outside the Daily Mirror office, London. surveying damage after fire raid of 10th May 1941
Aftermath of a V2 bomb at Ilford, London. 8th February 1945
Fire appliances trapped and burnt out during the night. 29th December 1940
ARP men clearing damage after an air raid attack on London. Circa 1941
Timber yard fire, Walinden Road, Hackney. One section of the timber stacks shown burning furiously. Londons AFS getting a baptism at a large scale pre-blitz fire. Circa 1941