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Fire fighters in the City of London following air raid attacks. Circa 1941
St Clement Danes, the Strand, a burnt out shell after the May 10-11th blitz. May 1941
Londons second fire blitz. Huge crater outside the Bank. Circa 1941
Aftermath of a V2 bomb attack at a brush factory, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. 2nd January 1945
Bomb damage, Swansea, following air raid attacks. Circa 1941
Flying bomb incident at Falk Stadelmann and Company, Hatton Garden and Farringdon Street, London. 24th August 1944
Rescuing wounded who were trapped un the cellar of The Marples, a public house in Fitzalan Square, during the first raid on Sheffield. 13th December 1940
Fires blazing in a shopping district of West London following an air raid attack. Circa 1941
Incendiary bomb detonates close to a fire engine in the City of London. October 1940
During a recent air raid incendiary bombs fell in London causing some fires which were soon extinguished by the splendid work of Londons firemen. Circa 1941
Searchlights were used to expedite the search for two unaccounted persons twenty four hours after a flying bomb had crashed in at Fairfax Road, Haringey. Circa 1941
City of London fires. 29th December 1940
Scenes during the London blitz. 29th December 1940
London Blitz. 29th December 1940
Fire rages through the interior of St Brides Church, Fleet Street as it fell victim to the flames from German incendiary bombs which reduced Wrens architectural jewel to a roofless shell
The Great Fire of London. Can these boys take it? An H. EThe Great Fire of London. Can these boys take it? An H.E. has just fallen on a dwelling house, not more than 150 yards away, but they stick to their job. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Fires break out among the wreckage of workmens homesteads. Wives and children scream out for help from underneath the tangled mass
Remarkable picture of parachute flares dropped in London. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Londons Burning, the light of the many fires cast a great glare in the sky, which could be seen for miles around. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. H. E which had just fallen in vicinityThe Great Fire of London. H.E which had just fallen in vicinity, scattered debris about them, but still they fight on. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Fire scenes in the city. 29th December 1940
Picture shows Londons New Street Square in the centre of the city. Unsteady building walls will have to come down after the building was hit during a German air raid on the capital
Holborn End of Fetter Lane, London. The fireman put out yet another fire, after an air raid during World War Two. **Picture damaged but scanned as found** Picture taken 10th May 1941
The Great Fire of London. Personnel amidst flame and smoke. 29th December 1940
Civilians and firemen help to clear wreckage after another World War Two air raid over Britain. Mirrorpix will suggest 15th December 1940
Picture shows an old ladies Hospital, decimated in The World War Two Blitz. Picture taken circa 15th December 1940
The Second Great Fire of London - one of the most destructive nights of the blitz. 29th 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
The roof of this City of London Church set alight by a German incendiary bomb during the raid on the city. 27th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Rescue workers carefully handing out girl from out of the debris of her bombed home. 29th December 1940
The London Fire Service are always on the job, pictured in South East London during the blitz. Circa 1941
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
The Great Fire of London. Turntable ladders are constantly needed during the blitz - lowering the turntable ladders, leaving the fire to the ground men to finish off. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Fires in London after the German attack. 29th December 1940
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
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
Rescue squad at work amongst the debris of a wrecked pub in South Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, after a Nazi Luftwaffe. Original caption suggests the picture was taken in " Sth Street "
Bomb damage at Telham Road, East Ham, London. March 1941
Recovery squads at work after a Nazi Luftwaffe raid on St Johns School, Brasenose Road, Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside. Liverpool suffered many casualties in the blitz during World War Two
Second Great Fire of London from the dome of St Pauls Cathedral. 29th December 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 van being loaded with furniture moving items from a bombed building is covered by the masonry. October 1940
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