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Scenes at Aldersgate Street following an air raid attack. Circa 1941
Scenes after an air raid in Moscow, Russia. Circa 1941
V. Bomb incident, Farringdon Road, London, removing casualties. 8th March 1945
The Old Bailey, London, blitzed. 10th May 1941
Maple & Co, 141-150 Tottenham Court Road, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941
Damage to Southern Railway Bridge, over Southwark Street, Blackfriars, which was wrecked on 20th April 1941
The roof of Selfridges, London, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941
Flying bomb incident at Falk Stadelmann and Company, Hatton Garden and Farringdon Street, London. 24th August 1944
AFS men among the debris at Newgate Street, London. December 1940
Bomb damage at St Pauls Cathedral, London. 15th January 1942
Thomas Wallis Department Store, Holborn, following air raid attacks. 20th April 1941
Queens House, Greenwich. 20th April 1941
Londons second fire blitz. Huge crater at the Bank, London. Circa 1941
These were the trams in Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, after the raiders had passed. 13th December 1940
A Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses and shops, Rosebery Avenue, London. Rescue work and fire fighting scenes. 6th July 1944
Picture shows the ruins of a Presbyterian Church in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. It is not confirmed, but this maybe The St James Presbyterian Church of England
Scene of devastation to Midland Bank in Witham, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in May 1941
Scene of destruction in King Edward Street, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in 1941
Scene of devastation to Hull Savings Bank in Holderness Road Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in July 1941
Firefighters attend the scene of devastation at the Valiant, the Port of Hull Societys Seamans Hostel in Carr Lane which was heavily damaged in a German air raid. 8th May 1941
Housing being built on the site of the former Hull Savings Bank, which was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in 1941. Circa 1949
The ruined shell of St Andrews Presbyterian Church stands at the corner of Prospect Street and Albion Street in Hull following an air raid on the city on 7th May 1941
Scene of devastation to Midland Bank, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in May 1941
Scenes in Hull, the most severely damaged British city or town during the Second World War, with 95 percent of houses damaged
Picture taken from R. A. F. Bostons during attacks on 3-10-43Picture taken from R.A.F. Bostons during attacks on 3-10-43. on transformer and switching stations near Paris shows: The transformer and switching station at Chaingy
This was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.s First Army view remains of HitlerThis was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.S First Army view remains of Hitlers headquarters, near Rodert, Germany, demolished by the retreating enemy a few days ago
The wreaked highway bridges over the River Seine at Elbeuf, Airorafy of A. E. A. FThe wreaked highway bridges over the River Seine at Elbeuf, Airorafy of A.E.A.F. attacked them obliterating one completely and successfully cutting the other
This picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes / GassiccourtThis picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes/Gassiccourt north-west of Paris which was attacked by A.E.A.F. aircraft recently
Three spans of the bridge at St. Blois Denis in Northern France Lie twisted in the water after the attack on June 11 by U.S. Eight aF heavy bombers
World War Two. Wales. The hairdresser carries on with his business, though his window has been blown in by a bomb in the Welsh Village. Picture shows a hairdresser giving a customer a shave
The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation, gives a helping hand to an old lady amongst the scene of utter devastation
The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastationThe Battle for Normandy:A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation of Caen after its liberation. The town had been substantially destroyed during the bombardment
On Crete, the German bombing of the Heraklion aerodrome, near Candia, was followed by ground strafing by Messerschmitts. Shot down in flames by A.A. gunfire of a German troop carrying aircraft
Air raid damage to a town in the North West, England. September 1940
Part of the famous Bow Bells in Bow Church, Cheapside, gutted after a Nazi attack. 15th May 1941
St Georges Cathedral, Southwark, following a Nazi raid on the night of 16th -17th April 1940
Bomb damage sustained by a big store in South East London. 18th January 1943
Members of H. M Forces perched on a girder as they place a charge of gelignite in positionMembers of H.M Forces perched on a girder as they place a charge of gelignite in position for demolishing an unsafe building after a raid on Merseyside. May 1941
Temple Church, Bristol, hist by midnight Nazi raid. 25th November 1940
Explosion at Wanstead, London, on the left of the picture rescue workers can be seen toiling by the light of the flares. 4th October 1944
Damage done to a blind babies home during a raid in a North West coastal town. Three women members of the staff were killed and three seriously injured. April 1941
Rescue workers search debris at a bombed house in North West London. January 1941
An extensive group of industrial buildings - including a weaving mill - near the marshalling yards badly damaged. 27h March 1943
Picture shows a hole in the roof of the Derby Memorial Transept (memorial space, interior) at Liverpool Cathedral which was damaged in a recent air raid. Picture taken 6th May 1941
The Attack On Benghazi. In an air attack on Benghazi the most important port in Eastern Libya, considerable damage was done to shipping as seen from this photograph taken following the raid
R. A. F Mitchells Attack Rotterdam Shipyard In Daylight. Escorted by SpitfiresR.A.F Mitchells Attack Rotterdam Shipyard In Daylight. Escorted by Spitfires, Mitchell bombers of the R.A.F. made a dat attack on the Wilton Ship-building Yard at Rotterdam on 22.6.45 They returned
A salvo of bombs bursting on the concrete runway of Schipol Aerodrome, Amsterdam. Of the 22 aircraft on the ground 10 are obviously damaged (to the right the main buildings)
Aftermath of a Nazi raid on Oxford Street, London. December 1940