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Bomb damage in Sidmouth Road, London, 9th February 1945
Fire raging around the church of St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, on the night of 24th March 1944 after incendiary bombs were dropped as part of Operation Steinbock. 24th March 1944
The office area on the top floor of Selfridges gutted by fire during the Blitz, 20th April 1941
The Second Great Fire of London - one of the most destructive nights of the blitz. Fires at Aldersgate Street, 29th December 1940
London firefighters tackling a timber fire from a wall in Camberwell. 8th December 1940
Fires in Ebury Street, London. 8th December 1940
The Second Great Fire of London. Fires in the City of London tackled with water relayed from the Thames. 29th December 1940
Bomb damage to Queens Street in Central Cardiff after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. 3rd March 1941
View of bomb damage to the interior of St Anthonys church in South East London, after it was struck by incendiary bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941
View of bomb damage Jewin Street in the City of London, after it was struck by bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941
Alice Mitchell rescued, her kitten from a bombed house after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Cardiff. Circa 1941
ARP rescue workers removing settee from blitzed army huts used as dwellings in a field in Buckinghamshire. April 1941
V-2 incident at Waltham Abbey, Essex. 7th March 1945
Chapel Street at Devonport, Plymouth, following a Nazi raid. 23rd April 1941
Aftermath of an air raid, Devonshire. Circa 1940
ARP pulling down walls following an air raid attack, England. April 1940
The owners of these chairs and settee were killed in a blitz which destroyed army huts, England. April 1941
Bombs at Eton College. The ruins of the headmasters House in the college. December 1940
Aftermath of a Nazi raid in Dartmouth, Devon. 26th March 1943
Death comes to evacuees living in army huts in a field. ARP rescue squads salvaging kids skipping ropes and other items from blitzed army huts in Buckinghamshire. April 1941
The centre of Coventry after air raid attacks. Circa November 1940
After a raid on Dartmouth, Devon, part of the towns 17th Century Butterwalk was in ruins. Cold stone Pillars dated 1635 and the ancient piazzas f the walk were badly knocked about
Manchester Assize Courts destroyed by Nazi raiders. 1st June 1941
Air raid damage. General view of Crescent Road, East Barnet. 13th August 1942
Bombs on Eton college. The boys helping to salvage from the masters house, which was a fine example of a Wren. December 1940
Eton schoolboys salvaging from the bombed Masters house, a Christopher Wren building. December 1940
Scenes following a Nazi raid, England. April 1940
Ted Stocker, who directed the rescue operations, points out where the bombs landed, Devonshire. May 1942
Bombs on Eton College. A view of the masters house which was a fine example of a Wren. December 1940
Picture shows the Ye Olde Wellington Inn in Market Place, Manchester, advertising Cornbrook Ale, brewed in Manchester. Picture caption does not say Manchester, or anywhere, only Market Place
Manchester - exact area unknown, but picture taken after the December 1940 Christmas Raid on the city. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Two members of the emergency services sift through the rubble after another air raid on Manchester. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company, Trafford Park, Manchester 17, pictured after the World War Two Blitz on Manchester
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
Picture taken during The Christmas Blitz on Manchester. 22nd December 1940. Rubble, and stone work from a church is seen amongst the ruins. Picture taken circa 23rd December 1940
St Marys Church, damaged after an air raid attack, somewhere in England. Circa 1941
Part of a bomber brought down in Kensington, London. 16th April 1941
An area of Manchester, not named, after another air raid on the city, during World War Two. Picture taken circa 2nd June 1941
St Pauls Cathedral, still standing after the terrible London Blitz of December 1942. But all around it, are the ruins and bomb damage from he air raids. Picture taken 18th January 1942
Queens House, Greenwich, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941
In remains of St Lawrence Church Jewry, central London, after it was ruined in The London Blitz. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Cheapside, London, following the air raid attacks on 10-11th May 1941
A V. Bomb fell on a building in South England. A man who was trapped under debris on the top floor and badly injured being rescued in a special splint. November 1944
Robot bombs plane falls on dwelling houses and shops, somewhere in Southern England. rescue work and fighting scenes. August 1944
London fire service at work assembling canvas water tank in St Pauls Churchyard. January 1941
Dawn over the ruined city of Coventry after the Luftwaffe launched its most devastating bombing raid of the Second World War to date far. Picture taken circa 15th November 1940
London blitz. Damaged properties in the Marylebone district. Circa 1941
Rescuing wounded at Fitzalan Square, Sheffield. Ambulance taking one of the rescuers who were trapped in the cellar of The Marples pub. 13th December 1941