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A soldier helping to move luggage from a home that has been hit by the Luftwaffe in The Hull Blitz. the house is in Ferensway, (one word) in Hull
Scene at Staple Inn, Holborn, destroyed in a robot flying bomb raid. Second World War. Circa 1944
RAF raid Italian bases. Almost daily bombers of the RAF Middle East Command are raiding Italian air bases in North Africa. This picture illustrates a successful raid
Catania, bomb-shattered buildings on the quayside. Picture shows, bomb wrecked warehouses and freight wagons on the quayside at Catania, which fell to the 8th Army on August 5th 1943. August 1943
The successful fortress attack on Italys heavy cruisers "Trieste"The successful fortress attack on Italys heavy cruisers " Trieste" and " Gorizia". The Italian heavy cruiser Trieste was sunk
Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. circa 3rd April 1941. The actual location may be New Burlington Road in Bridlington, which was bombed 2nd April 1941
The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a bomb damaged Post Office, Hull. No actual street name available
The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road. There is a suggestion it may have been a nursing home hit
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
Fore Street, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, after an air raid during The Blitz in World War Two. To the right you can see the remains of Hocking Piano Shop
Dudley House, Park Lane, London, built in 1824 by Lord Dudley and now the residence of Lady Ward was recently damaged by a bomb. Picture shows the wrecked ballroom. Picture taken 28th November 1940
Fireman at Cheapside, centre of London, during another night of air raids from the German Luftwaffe. They are pictured removing a casualty from the debris. A car is on fire in the background
The aftermath of an air raid on Hull, Yorkshire, 31st March 1941. The business sign of G E Burroughs printers, still just about hands above the doorway
Temple Street, Swansea, showing the David Evans store at the top, following air raid attacks. February 1941
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
A damaged house following the attacks on Swansea, Wales, by Nazi raiders. February 1941
Picture shows a grocery shop front, possibly in Cardiff, Wales, badly damaged by either neglect, or by events in World War Two
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
Salvaging stock in Canton, Cardiff, following a Nazi air raid. Circa 1941
Destruction caused by Nazi raiders in Cardiff, Wales. Trinity Street and Wharton Street. Circa 1941
Women look through belongings from their homes after an air raid bombing. Cardiff, Wales. September 1940
Damage caused by Nazi raids in South Wales. Circa 1941
Air raid bomb damage during Second World War. Cardiff, Wales. February 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
One person was killed when a bomb dropped by a lone raider over a Welsh town on Tuesday night exploded in a residential area. Pictured are the houses affected. Wales. Circa 1941
Destruction caused by a Nazi raid in Cardiff. Circa 1941
St Pauls Cathedral, in the centre of London. Picture taken looking towards it from the east of the city. St Pauls survived the London Blitz bombings of December 1940
Damage done to a street in the suburbs of Cardiff. Circa 1941
Houses damaged in a South Wales Nazi raid. Circa 1941
Dewi Sant church damaged by Nazi raiders at Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Damaged property in a South Wales town caused by a bomb. Circa 1941
A church damaged by Nazi raiders in the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Houses wrecked in the outskirts of Cardiff by Nazi raiders. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 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
British advance in Normandy. Bulldozers clearing debris after entering Faubourg de Vaucelles from Caen. France, July 1944
Mrs Applegate (left) and Mrs King with children, walking past a bombed building. September 1941
Goddard Avenue after bombing in March 1941. Despite the considerable damage houses and the shop were restored to their pre-war condition
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
The ruins of Coventry Cathedral, also known as St Michaels Cathedral, West Midlands. The Cathedral was bombed almost to destruction during the Coventry Blitz on 14 November 1940. Circa 1940
This image shows the bomb damage to buildings in Smithford Street, Coventry. This image was taken shortly after the air raid of November 14th 1940
Wild flowers growing in the aisle of Coventry cathedral ruins. On the right is a buddleia tree, about 8 feet high. 20th July 1945