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Their home destroyed by a German V-1 flying bomb, the Metcalf family carrying on with their usual routine of bacon for breakfast around the kitchen table amidst the chaos
For the first time, Northern England received an attack by a flying bomb in the early hours of 24th December 1944, Christmas eve
The scene fourteen hours after a V Bomb fell in Farringdon Road on the 8th March 1945. 9th March 1945
Night rescue scene by search light after a V bomb in Southern England. December 1944
Scene from the London areas biggest yet buzz bomb fire when a warehouse and works building blazed for three hours before firemen, solders, sailors, and civil defence workers quelled the blaze
Buzz Bomb damage at Finsbury, London. July 1944
V Bomb incident in Hendon. Pictured, the scene after workers flats had been hit. 4th January 1945
Damage cause by a flying bomb to a theatre in Streatham Hill, London. 3rd July 1944
Christine Pierce birthday party held in the ruins of her familys house in Hammersmith, London. The house was destroyed by a V1 Flying Bomb three weeks before the party was held. 17th July 1944