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Damaged houses following air raid attacks in Newport, Wales. October 1940
Women salvaging their belongings from their homes following an air raid in Rogerstone, Newport. 7th October 1941
Four persons and a dog were rescued from a Morrison shelter, seen in the foreground, when these houses were wrecked in the recent South Wales air raid. Circa 1941
A view of the blitzed Carlton Restaurant, Cardiff, from the Principality Buildings. Circa 1941
A damaged house following the attacks on Swansea, Wales, by Nazi raiders. February 1941
The third night of air raid attacks on Swansea, Wales. 22nd Wales 1941
Air raid damage at De Burgh Street, Cardiff. Circa 1941
Damage caused to houses in Fairwater, Cardiff, by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Houses wrecked on the outskirts of Cardiff by Nazi raids. Circa 1941
Rear of Riverside Conservative Club, Neville Street, Cardiff, following a Nazi raid. Circa 1941
The back of bombed houses at Partridge Road, Cardiff. Circa 1941
Air raid damage to De Burgh Street and Neville Street, Cardiff. Circa 1941
Damage to houses in Canton, Cardiff, following a Nazi raid. Circa 1941
Salvaging stock in Canton, Cardiff, following a Nazi air raid. Circa 1941
Windows broken at a chapel during an air raid on a South Wales town. Circa 1941
Damage to the corner of Croft and Rose Streets, Cardiff, following a Nazi raid. Circa 1941
Damage caused by Nazi raids in South Wales. Circa 1941
The National Fire service, (NFS) and Civil Defence (CD) break for tea to gather their thoughts and strength, before resuming their search for signs of hope amongst the ruins of a block of flats
Cardiff air raids, damage at Partridge Road. Circa 1941
Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for people and bodies who may be laying under flats. They work by the light of their flares, well into the night
Destruction caused by a Nazi raid in Cardiff. Circa 1941
Damage done to a street in the suburbs of Cardiff. Circa 1941
Houses damaged in a South Wales Nazi raid. Circa 1941
Damaged property in a South Wales town caused by a bomb. Circa 1941
Discovery of an unexploded parachute mine in Hull after the Second World War. Navy and Army bomb disposal squads moving the parachute mine from the dredger to a waiting truck. May 1949
Soldiers assist in clearing up the debris after a raid on Rokeby Avenue, Hull. 16th April 1941
Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC4 after one of the many Nazi Luftwaffe air rads on London. Fleet Street was the newspaper centre of Britain, with many newspapers such as The Mirror
Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz in World War Two. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits victims of the Harrods IRA bomb in hospital, alongside her husband Denis. 17th December 1983
Debris from a wall blown into the street by an explosion which occurred at Scotland Yard during the Fenian activities. May 1884
Scene outside Downing Street, London, 30th November 1982. The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, has left to the building due to security alert after one of her staff, office manager Peter Taylor
Liverpool Blitz damage. Part of the damage to St Michaels Church, Pitt Street, Liverpool, which was hit on more than one occasion. 24th May 1941
A general view of the Farringdon area of London. Circa 1953
A-Bomb special feature by Tom Parry Nagasaki site of second Atomic bomb this time a Plutonium bomb. Wrecked street car/tram destroyed by the Nagasaki A-Bomb
Viewing the two Home Office steel shelters which are being made by John Summers and Sons of Shotton. Mr Geoffrey Summers and Mr J T Kirk, Home Office representative. 14th February 1939
Building one of the shelters at the childrens playground, Pownall Square, Pall Mall, Liverpool. 4th March 1939
Bomb damage in Liverpool. South Castle Street, Liverpool, which was attacked by a Nazi bomb. July 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. Shep, the old dog standing outside the door of his home after it had been demolished by a high explosive bomb during relentless raids on Merseyside
Business men from bombed out offices gather in the street to transact business. 13th May 1941. blitzliverpool
During the second world war, a little boy stands outside the shambles of his bombed home. In his hands, a photograph of the Royal Family. Liverpool, circa 1941. blitzliverpool
Men digging deep trenches in Birkenhead Park, which will become shelters. Birkenhead, Merseyside, 28th September 1938
Buchanans Flour Mills at East Float dock in Birkenhead, bombed during the second world war. Merseyside, March 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. Residents in these cottages salvaging their belongings after an air raid. Liverpool, circa 1941. blitzliverpool
Liverpool ARP in the shape of well constructed shelters are in evidence. Particularly in the parks where deep, arched brick and concrete accommodation is being prepared. 13th October 1939
Cook Street Arcade which was attacked by German bombs on the 3rd May 1941. Liverpool, Merseyside, May 1941. blitzliverpool
Timbering up the deep trenches in Birkenhead Park. The shelters will have seats along each side and be covered with loose earth. Birkenhead, Merseyside, 28th September 1938
Second World War, May Blitz in Liverpool. The shell of Lewiss building which earlier that day had been crowded with shoppers. 3rd May 1941. blitzliverpool
A row of houses in Livingstone Street, Birkenhead, which was destroyed by bombs during the Second World War. A crowd has gathered to survey the mound of rubble that is all that remains of a block of