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A scene of Coventry city centre, soon after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. You can see the WVS Mobile Canteen on the bottom left of the image. 1940
St Michaels Chapel, Hay Lane, Coventry. This historic church was converted to a static water tank after the Blitz of November 14th 1940
Gosford Street, Coventry. This image shows bomb damage after the air raids of 1940 and 1941. c.1940
A scene from the suburb of Cheylesmore, Coventry, showing bomb damage to buildings. This image is believed to have been taken after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. 1940
High Street, Coventry. This image is believed to have been taken shortly after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. You can see the firefighters at the right of the image trying to put out the still
Broadgate, Coventry, shortly after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. To the right of the image you can see the market clock
A scene from Friars Road, Coventry city centre. This image was taken soon after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. Even though there was extensive damage to this street
Bomb damage to Coventry rail station. The station was completly rebuilt in 1960. This image is taken after November 1940 or April 1941 c.1940
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth inspecting the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, accompianed by the Bishop of Coventry, Mervyn George Haigh, the Provost and the Mayor. 25th February 1942
Smithford Street, Coventry, after the devastation of the blitz on 14th November 1940