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Miss D Hubert age 16 having delved among the wreckage of the top flat, takes a rest. 28th September 1940
British troops under fire on beach at Juno, Normandy. Soon after zero hour German aircraft seen in sky over beach. Has just bombed house seen in flames
Firefighters of the Auxiliary Fire Service attend the scene of a blazing building near Piccadillly, Central London, after high explosive bombs were dropped by the German Luftwaffe on a raid
Mosquitos attack Geal airfield. (Picture) In this striking picture bomb bursts are seen on hanger left. 4th April 1944
Birmingham City football ground. St. Andrews football ground hit during a bombing raid in the Second World War. 21st January 1942
Aerial view showing bomb damage around the Bull Ring, Birmingham during the Second World War. 10th April 1941
People gather round an overturned bus Bus in Sparbrook, Birmingham following an air raid on the city of Birmingham during the Second World War. 20th November 1940
Air raids on Birmingham on the nights of 9th and 10th April 1941. Interior view of the Prince of Wales theatre in central Birmingham showing the damage caused by the air raid on the night of 9th April
Air raids on Birmingham on the nights of 9th and 10th April 1941. Scene showing the destruction in Newton Street on the morning of 10th April after the raid
Interior view of St Martins church in Birmingham during the Second World War following the air raid of 9th April 1941
Exterior view of St Martins church in Birmingham during the Second World War following the air raid of 9th April 1941
Air raids on Birmingham on the nights of 9th and 10th April 1941. Aerial view showing bomb damage around New Street and High Street in central Birmingham following the raid
Bomb damage, New Street, Birmingham. 29th September 1941
Military Personal take a break from inspecting Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942
Bomb damage after Air Raid, Solihull, Birmingham, 27th July 1942
Bomb damage to High Street in Birmingham, after air raid on night of 9th April 1941. Pictured 10th April 1941
The Prince of Wales Theatre, Broad Street, Birmingham, was a casualty of one of the first air raids over Birmingham when it took a direct hit on the 9th of April 1941
World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham, 25th October 1940. Firemen at Work, Marshall and Snelgrove, New Street, Birmingham
World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham, GPO Bridge, Circa November 1940
World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham, Shop Damage, Circa 1940. Get Your Players Please Here. Lyons Tea. Wills Three Castles Cigarettes
World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham, 9th April 1940. Damage in West Midlands town after last nights raid
World War Two Air Raids, Coventry, 14th October 1940. Cleaning up the mess after a direct hit on a West Midlands Town City Arcade. Salisbury s. Winter Store
World War Two Air Raids, Birmingham, 10th April 1940. Bull Ring, Birmingham after heavy raid
German women doing their washing in cold water in a street beside a knocked out German scout car following the allied invasion of Berlin at the end of the Second World War. 3rd July 1945
Workman James Woods demolishing a chimney stack with his pickaxe in the shadow of St Pauls cathedral, after the building was damaged in an air raid during the Second World War. March 1942
Big Three Conference: Prime Minister tours ruins of Berlin. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, accompanied by his daughter Mary, and Mr. Anthony Eden, makes a tour of the ruined city of Berlin
Prime Minister Winston Churchill tours the ruined city of Berlin at the end of the Second World War. 16th July 1945
Prime Minister visits Britains front line. Mr Winston Churchill paid a visit on Wednesday to Dover and Ramsgate where he inspected air raid damage and met local A.R.P workers
The RFA Sir Tristram in the dry dock at Tyne Shiprepair, Wallsend, for annual refit work. 6th October 1986
Woodbine bomb damage, Taylors depository, London, 3rd February 1941
Bomb Damage at Pennyfields, Poplar, London, Circa 1940
Bomb Damage at Market Hall, Birmingham, Circa 1940
Woodbine bomb damage, Taylors depository. London, 3rd February 1941
Bomb damage inside Westminster Abbey, London, 13th May 1941
Bomb Damage at Birmingham, Circa 1940
Bomb blast effect on people, ripped trousers, 20th July 1944
Bomb damage near St. Pauls Cathedral 13th May 1941
Bomb damage, Chelsea, 25th Feb 1944
Bomb damage to the London Hospital, 9th April 1941
Bomb damage, Brown Brothers, Great Eastern Street, London, 26th July 1944
Bomb Damage, St Clement Danes, City of Westminster, 14th May 1941
Bomb damage, London, 26th February 1944
Bomb damaged Old Trafford, home ground of Manchester United Football Club, pictured shortly after Second World War, 1945
Smithford Street looking towards Fleet Street in Coventry after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in World Wat Two. St. Johns church can just be made out on the top left of the photo
An elderly couple clear away the rubble near their homes after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on a residential area of Newcastle in World War Two. Circa 1940
King George VI walks past a wrecked car on a walkabout in the East End of London following a Nazi air raid. 9th September 1940
Mrs Rayner and children surrounded by bomb damage on St Marys Road, Edmonton July 1944
Young children surrounded by bomb damage on St Marys Road, Edmonton July 1944