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Inside a house, badly damaged in The Bristol Blitz of World War Two. The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England, by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Second World War
Women in Bristol learning how to put out the fires. Bristol was hit badly in The Blitz, along with the rest of the United Kingdom. Neighbours always helped each other out. Picture taken 8th June 1940
Bomb damage in Bristol. Avon and Somerset area of England. Two men walk by a house in ruins. Actual street unknown. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city
Air raid shelter in College Green, in the centre of Bristol. 1939, only a few weeks into the war with the whole country on alert with towns building air raid shelters at pace. Somerset and Avon area
Welcome to Queens Road Banner above street in Clifton, Bristol, Circa 1930s
Military parade down Park Street, Bristol, Circa 1915
Park Street, Bristol, Circa 1900
Street Scenes, Bristol, Circa 1920
Old Market Street, Bristol, Circa 1910
Street Scenes, Bristol, Circa 1930
Knowle Lawn Tennis Club, Bristol, Circa 1914
Castle Ditch, Bristol, Circa 1900
Colston Hall, concert hall on Colston Street, Bristol, Circa 1900
Stokes Croft Road, Bristol, Circa 1905
Blackboy Hill, Bristol, Circa 1900
Victoria Street, Bristol, wooden pavement blocks being repaired & replaced by North British Rubber Road Blocks, Circa, 1920
Wells Road, Knowle, Bristol, Circa 1914
St Augustines Bridge, Bristol, with St Stephens Church Tower in background, Circa 1930
Prime Minister John Major in Bristol, during the general election campaign. 3rd April 1992
Prime Minister John Major with his wife Norma in Bristol, during the general election campaign. Pictured speaking to a crowd while standing on a box. 3rd April 1992
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visiting BAC, Bristol. 15th November 1957
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visit, pictured with Student Union presidents at Bristol University. 15th November 1957
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visits Bristol. Pictured with the Lord Mayor at Bristol Temple Meads railway station. 15th November 1957
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh during a visit to Bristol, pictured in the University Physics Department. 15th November 1957
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrives at Merchant Hall, Bristol. 6th November 1953
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Mansion House, Bristol. 6th November 1953
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at a pillar box presentation. 6th November 1953
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at BAC, Bristol. 6th November 1953
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Eagle House Youth Club, Bristol. 29th October 1959
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrives at Filton. 29th October 1959
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Council House, Bristol. 29th October 1959
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Lockleaze School, Bristol. 29th October 1959
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrives at Hillfields, Bristol. 6th November 1953
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at Hillfields, Bristol, pictured at a signing. 6th November 1953
Rosemary Street Nursery School, Bristol. We re three little maids from nursery school and who says we re bats? It takes a mighty amount of energy to have this sort of workout on the exercise bars at
Bristol Bridge, showing trams, shops, advertising signs and St Peters Church. 1910-1920
Survivors from the British Expeditionary Force rescued from Dunkirk in Bristol 1st July 1940
The Fourteen Stars Tavern, Counterslip, Bristol 1857
ARP Warden on fire watch in Bristol, armed with his trusted stirrup pump and buckets of sand. Circa December 1940
Bristol a newspaper reporter works by candlelight in January 1941 after bombs cut off the power
Bristol Times, war time pictures of destruction visited on the city of Bristol by German bombers. People picking they re way through the rubble
The towers of St Mary Le Port Church (foreground) and St Peters, represent the heart of the City after the blitz 1940s Bristol
Gas mask test at the start of the second world war, Bristol Circa September 1939
Parents waving goodbye to evacuee children in 1941. The City of Bristol decided on evacuation of its youngest population following the air raids of November 1940
A demonstration of a barrage balloon being inflated on the Downs in 1939. Bristol as the country prepares for war
Bristol street party celebrating Victory in Europe 8th May 1945