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Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster after a V1 rocket landed. 1st JULY 1944
AFS Leader, Mrs E. L Smith who stayed at her post in bombed out substationAFS Leader, Mrs E.L Smith who stayed at her post in bombed out substation, 17th February 1941
Bomb blast effect on people, ripped trousers, 20th July 1944
London Fire Brigade River Station, Thames. 13th May 1944
Firemen and Civil defence teams at work
V1 (Robotplane) Flying bomb incident at Kensington. 23rd July 1944 *** JOB NOV1 (Robotplane) Flying bomb incident at Kensington. 23rd July 1944 ***JOB NO. CHANGED***
V1 (Robotplane) damage on Rosebery Avenue. Firemen and rescue services at work. 6th July 1944
V2 Rocket damage at Leytonstone. 3rd November 1944
Bomb damage near St. Pauls Cathedral 13th May 1941
Bomb damage at Norwich Rescue workers at a bombed site after the an air raid search for people who may have survived Circa April 1942
V1 (Robotplane) hits the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead but the lights stay on, 30th June 1944
Bomb damage, Chelsea, 25th Feb 1944
Bomb damage at Coventry
Air Raid Damage, Southern England, 20th December 1944
Bomb damage to the London Hospital, 9th April 1941
Fires blazing in London, 29th December 1940
WW2 Air Raid Damage King and Queen at Childrens Hospital
Bomb damage, Brown Brothers, Great Eastern Street, London, 26th July 1944
Shock on the faces of a family as they are assisted by an ARP warden after a raid, 1940
King George VI inspects firemen on his visit to Birmingham after a bombing raid in world War Two, December 1940
Bomb Damage, St Clement Danes, City of Westminster, 14th May 1941
Bomb damage, London, 26th February 1944
V1 (Robotplane) burning at Montford Place, Kennington Lane, Kennington, London, 8th July 1944
L. F.s Firemen attend a fire in the city of London on Sunday night near the GuildhallL.F.S Firemen attend a fire in the city of London on Sunday night near the Guildhall 29th December 1940
Fire of H. E. Blitz on the city of London on the night of the 29th December 1940Fire of H.E. Blitz on the city of London on the night of the 29th December 1940. 1, 400 fires water relayed from River Thames also from S. London water supply over Southwark Blackfriars Bridges
Blitz: Taken from the German word Blitzkrieg ( lightning war ), this was the British name for the Luftwaffes sustained night attacks against their cities from September 7th 1940 to midway 1941
In just seven nights of 1941 the centre of Plymouth was laid to ruin. The devastating German air raids of the nights of March 20th and 21st and April 21st, 22nd, 23rd
London Fire Service on Endell St, WC2, minutes after a daytime raid. 15th October 1940
V2 Rocket incident at Sidmouth St. Casualties being removed by the N. F. SV2 Rocket incident at Sidmouth St. Casualties being removed by the N.F.S. 9th February 1945
V2 damage at Middlesex St. Aldgate East. Firemen working on a Norwegian Naval training building. 10 November 1944
Furniture stacked on the street outside a cafe in SE1
Ruins of Westminster School
Timber Fire being put out after raid. 25th October 1940. (Photographer arrested by PLA and film confiscated)
V1 (Robotplane) damage at Waterloo Station 23rd June 1944
Firefighters of the Auxiliary Fire Service attend the scene of the blazing 50 Shilling Tailors building in Swallow Street, Piccadilly, Central London, after it was struck by an incendiary bomb
Scenes at Westminster Hospital on christmas Eve 1940. 24th December 1940
L. F. F Personnel receive attention at Westminster Hospital, 13 May 1942L.F.F Personnel receive attention at Westminster Hospital, 13 May 1942
Dispatch rider on Telford Avenue, Streatham. 8th March 1941
V2 Rocket incident at Paint Factory, Downham Road, Hoxton. N. FV2 Rocket incident at Paint Factory, Downham Road, Hoxton. N.F.S at work amongst the rubble. 8th January 1945
W. N. F. F - first pictures of Womens Fire Service Pump Crews - competition withW.N.F.F - first pictures of Womens Fire Service Pump Crews - competition with the BBC Womens Crew at HQ London Fire Force, 17 June 1942
Fires blazing at Southwark during the night of 16th April 1941
Dawes Road, Walworth, rescue operation, 20 August 1944
A church sevice in the bombed out remains of Norwich Cathedral. Norwich was bombed as part of the Baedeker Raids against historic and beautiful cities such as Bath
A. F. S, L. F. B, and W. A. F.s casualties receiving treatment at Westminster Hospital AidA.F.S, L.F.B, and W.A.F.S casualties receiving treatment at Westminster Hospital Aid Post. 1st March 1941
Bomb damage at Invicta Road, East Greenwich. 14th November 1940
London Fire Service v Beaumont College Rugby being played at Runnymead. 15th February 1941
Daylight raid on Albert Bridge Road, 16th February 1941