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World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town
World War Two - Second World War - St Michaels Church, Newcastle was damaged by fire in April 1941, but miraculously the altar survived the blaze
World War Two - Second World War - A family salvage some belongings from the debris of their home following a German air raid on Whitby. Circa: 1940
Pictured is the Anderson shelter which saved four people when a bomb made the crater in the background during the previous nights air raid over the North-East
View through the bomb damaged clock on the market tower after the blitz in Coventry. The tower had to be demolished soon after as it was deemed dangerous. November 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
Scenes at the Guildhall during the big H. E Fire Blitz on London December 1940Scenes at the Guildhall during the big H.E Fire Blitz on London December 1940
"England Will Never Fight. "- Ribbentrop. In March 1940, 30 R. A" England Will Never Fight." - Ribbentrop. In March 1940, 30 R.A.F aircraft bombed the German seaplane base on Sylt for six hours. It was a curtain raiser to the air war
South Shields Market Place in October 1941, the morning after heavy bombing during a World War Two air raid
Volunteers prepare a meal for families made homeless by bombing in October, 1941
In one of the air raids on the North-East during April, 1941, business premises of Messrs. Binns, Sunderland were destroyed by fire. Picture shows firemen still at work the following day