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Bomb Damage Collection (page 11)

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Cranes and supply ships destroyed in Naples harbour. 9th October 1943

Cranes and supply ships destroyed in Naples harbour. 9th October 1943

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Destroyed enemy supply lines in Terni, Italy. 2nd August 1944

Destroyed enemy supply lines in Terni, Italy. 2nd August 1944

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: British troops marching into Torre Annunziata. 16th October 1943

British troops marching into Torre Annunziata. 16th October 1943

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Blown bridge at Cava. British troops and civilians by the side of vast gap

Blown bridge at Cava. British troops and civilians by the side of vast gap. 9th October 1943

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz

James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz, on the 2nd and 3rd March 1941 The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Bridlington Grammar School, destroyed in The Blitz. circa 16th November 1940

Bridlington Grammar School, destroyed in The Blitz. circa 16th November 1940. Picture is passed by censors. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of

In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking

Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking through their blown out window. They are smiling through the trauma of the devastation caused to Hull

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The

Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The Head Post Office. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Picture shows Costellos Corner, the junction of Jameson Street with Savile Street

Picture shows Costellos Corner, the junction of Jameson Street with Savile Street and George Street, Hull, Yorkshire. ***Note

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Trolley buses and business premises which were badly damaged in a raid on a town in

Trolley buses and business premises which were badly damaged in a raid on a town in the North East of England. October 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Aftermath of an air raid on Old Town Street, Plymouth, Devon. 21st April 1941

Aftermath of an air raid on Old Town Street, Plymouth, Devon. 21st April 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Large shopping store destroyed during a rad on a town in the North East of England

Large shopping store destroyed during a rad on a town in the North East of England. October 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Aftermath of an air raid in Southampton. August 1940

Aftermath of an air raid in Southampton. August 1940

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Bomb damage in Plymouth, Devon. Circa 1941

Bomb damage in Plymouth, Devon. Circa 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: General view of demolished houses in a residential area of Bristol following an air raid

General view of demolished houses in a residential area of Bristol following an air raid. April 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The historic windows of Westminster Hall, London, destroyed after an high explosive bomb

The historic windows of Westminster Hall, London, destroyed after an high explosive bomb attack. September 1940

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: A damaged house in South Wales following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

A damaged house in South Wales following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Salvaging amongst the wreckage of a dwelling which was damaged by Nazi raiders

Salvaging amongst the wreckage of a dwelling which was damaged by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Nazi idea of military objectives - part of the remains of a children

Nazi idea of military objectives - part of the remains of a childrens school in a Welsh town that was bombed. Circa 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: No sooner had the Germans found urgent business elsewhere the Dieppe Townspeople rolled

No sooner had the Germans found urgent business elsewhere the Dieppe Townspeople rolled up their sleeves and began clearing road blocks

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Bridge re-building in Caen. Picture showing, right, the railway bridge blown by

Bridge re-building in Caen. Picture showing, right, the railway bridge blown by the Germans at Caen Station, and on the left

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when

This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when attempting yo move men and equipment south from La Vancelle to new defensive positions

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The Battle for Caen. Picture taken on the day the town fell to Canadian

The Battle for Caen. Picture taken on the day the town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: A member of the 151st Railway Construction Company of the Royal Engineers seen here

A member of the 151st Railway Construction Company of the Royal Engineers seen here repairing Caen railway station. The view from No. 1 platform shows the extent of the Allied bombing of the town

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The advance towards Caen. Infantry making their way through the ruined village of Lebisey

The advance towards Caen. Infantry making their way through the ruined village of Lebisey from which the Germans were driven after heavy fighting. 9th July 1944

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: A view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.s Army engineers are rushing the job of

A view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.s Army engineers are rushing the job of
A view of the damaged docks in Cherbourg, where U.S Army engineers are rushing the job of clearing and reconstruction for the anding area of Allied supplies. 19th July 1944

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian

The aftermath of the Battle for Caen. The town fell to Canadian and British troops on the 9th July after a sustained bombardment which caused substantial damage to the town

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a bomb damaged Post Office, Hull. No actual street name available

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road. There is a suggestion it may have been a nursing home hit

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Fire Fighters Demonstration in ARP (Air Raid Precaution) in Hull

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

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: BUCKINGHAM PALACE BOMBS. Officials of the Palace looking at the wrecked

BUCKINGHAM PALACE BOMBS. Officials of the Palace looking at the wrecked interior of the Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace which received a direct hit

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: The Great Fire of London. Another one of Hitler

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

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster

Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Buxton & Underwood Street, E1. Flying bomb incident in Southern England showing

Buxton & Underwood Street, E1. Flying bomb incident in Southern England showing demolished houses and street surface shelter-rescue efforts by NFS and CD to free casualties trapped after incident

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Bomb damaged at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane

Bomb damaged at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster

Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, at an incident caused by a robot plane. July 1944

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Aftermath of a flying bomb attack in London. Circa 1941

Aftermath of a flying bomb attack in London. Circa 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Soldiers helping to clear up the wreckage after a raid on Humberside pose for a welcome

Soldiers helping to clear up the wreckage after a raid on Humberside pose for a welcome refresher during the Second World War. May 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Scene at Chingford, London, where ARP men are clearing damage. Circa 1941

Scene at Chingford, London, where ARP men are clearing damage. Circa 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in Sheffield. December 1941

Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in Sheffield. December 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Raid damage at Hillsborough, Sheffield. Where the hole is seen in foreground stood a

Raid damage at Hillsborough, Sheffield. Where the hole is seen in foreground stood a large new house and shop. 13th December 1940

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Aftermath of a raid, The Arcade, New Street, Birmingham. April 1941

Aftermath of a raid, The Arcade, New Street, Birmingham. April 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Coventry centre on Good Friday, following an air raid. 11th April 1941

Coventry centre on Good Friday, following an air raid. 11th April 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: A dressing table is all that remains standing in a bombed house in Birmingham

A dressing table is all that remains standing in a bombed house in Birmingham. November 1940

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Bombed ARP centre, Hull. 31st March 1941

Bombed ARP centre, Hull. 31st March 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: General view of demolished houses in a residential area of Bristol. April 1941

General view of demolished houses in a residential area of Bristol. April 1941

Background imageBomb Damage Collection: Bulldozers clear British advance beyond and through Aunay-Sur-Odon across the Orne

Bulldozers clear British advance beyond and through Aunay-Sur-Odon across the Orne. Rising out of the ruins of this famous french town was its ancient church which was untouched



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