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Nurses take a record of the remains in the midst of the bomb damage at London Hospital 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 December 1940
Fire appliances trapped and burnt on night of H. E. Fire blitz December 1940Fire appliances trapped and burnt on night of H.E. Fire blitz December 1940
A woman rummages through the debris of bomb damage at New Cross after air raids on London in World War Two June 1944
The Great Fire of London December 29th 1940 from the dome of St Pauls Cathedral
A cheery policeman with a cabinet balance on his head helps salvage furniture following a V2 attack on Woodbine 1945
A doctor directs rescue workers following overnight air raids on London February 1944
The second great fire of London following a heavy German air raid on Sunday 29th December 1940 December 1940
King George V1 visits Londons blitzed areas in 1940
Families take cover from the Luftwaffe bombing of London in this disused London Underground railway tunnel. September 1940
"O. K. !"The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of" O.K.!" The grim news from the Far East was brightened by the news of General Doolittles gallant carrier-borne raid on Tokyo on April 18. (OK - Bombed out of the word TOKYO)
Plymouths squad of professional women navvies hard at work with the men pulling down bombed premises to make way for rebuilding in the city. One of the women is Mrs Vera Bennett (left). July 1947
A team of girl painters employed by the Southern Division of the Southern Railway have painted their way up and down the line from Dorset to Basingstoke
Smithford Street, Coventry, after the blitz. November 1940
War - World War II - Battle of Britain - Picture shows pilots in the dusk rushing to the cockpit of their fighter planes from their rest room at the aerodrome as they race to meet German aircraft
World War One German air attack on British positions in late campaign in West African Desert 1915
Damage caused by Nazi air raids on the North East of England. 10th April 1941
Damage caused by Nazi air raids on the North East coast of England circa 1939 - 45
The damage to the Victoria Hall, Sunderland, caused by an air raid in May 1941
Air raid scenes on Middlesbrough Station. 4th November 1942
A Roman Catholic church damaged by enemy action during an air raid on the North East of England. 14th March 1943
A cinema suffered severe damage during an enemy air raid over a North East coast town Circa 1939 - 45
View showing the damage to part of the shopping centre in South Shields, North East England, hit directly with bombs dropped in an air raid by the German Luftwaffe the previous evening
Part of a street in a residential quarter of a North East coastal town, England, demolished during a recent enemy air raid 26 May 1943
War - World War II - Picture of the damage caused by German bombers during air raids over Cardiff. Picture shows Albany Road, Cardiff - Jan 1941
V2 Rocket incident at Bethnal Green. 8th February 1945
V2 Rocket incident near Herbert Road, Woolwich. OPS Flattened houses and the street full of debris. 7th November 1944
The aftermath of V2 explosion. On the 8th September 1944 a huge explosion occured in Staveley Road, Chiswick, West London. There had been no siren, no warning and no V1 flying bombs had been sighted
V2 Rocket incident at Middlesex St, Aldgate East. OPS wrecked Norwegian Naval College. 10th November 1944
V2 Rocket incident at Tewkesbury Terrace, Bounds Green Road, Southgate. Parts of the rocket after the explosion. 16th September 1944
V2 Rocket incident at a brush factory, High Street, Waltham Cross. OPS N. FV2 Rocket incident at a brush factory, High Street, Waltham Cross. OPS N.F.S working among the wreckage. 10th January 1945
V2 Rocket incident at Farrant Avenue, Lordship Lane, Wood Green. Dogs helping search for survivors. 3rd March 1945
V2 Rocket incident near Palmers Green Station. A piece of rail in a garden after the explosion. 7th November 1944
V2 Rocket incident at a paint factory, Downham Road, Hoxton. OPS N. FV2 Rocket incident at a paint factory, Downham Road, Hoxton. OPS N.F.S working among the wreckage. 8th January 1945
V2 Rocket incident at a N. F.s workshop, Ilford. 8th February 1945V2 Rocket incident at a N.F.S workshop, Ilford. 8th February 1945
V2 Rocket incident at Noel Park Estate, Gladstone terrace, Wood Green. 13th February 1945
V2 Rocket incident at Waltham Abbey. Fractured water and gas mains 7th March 1945
V2 Rocket incident at Tottenham Grammar School. 15th March 1945
V2 Rocket incident at Chingford Road, Walthamstow. Remains of a surface shelter in which 8 people were killed and many more casualties in surrounding houses. 8th February 1945
The aftermath of V2 explosion, on the 8th September 1944 a huge explosion occured in Staveley Road, Chiswick, West London. There had been no siren, no warning and no V1 flying bombs had been sighted
Bomb damage being repaired on The Charing Cross Road, near Manette St, London, after an Air Raid. 11th November 1940
Incendiary bombs seen here dropping on the City of London on the night of 29th December 1940, known as The Second Great Fire of London
A wrecked van lies in the rubble of ruined buildings in Coventry after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. November 1940
Crowds gather for a service inside the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in air raid over the city during the Second World War. 15th November 1942
St Marks church, Coventry soon after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. The church was repaired and used as a clinic for Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital. 1940
Bomb damage to buildings in High Street, Coventry. Martins Bank is to the right of the image, the building survived the Blitz
The ruins of the Queens Hotel, Coventry, with Fords Hospital in the background. This image was taken around the time of the 1940-1941 air raids. c.1940
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