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The stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The entrance to Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The war memorial and parish church, Prescot, Knowsley, Merseyside. February 1958
Bomb damage to the Hamlet Free Church in Liverpool during Second World War. 20th October 1940
St Clement Danes is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London. It is situated... As a result of the blaze, the churchs ten bells fell to the ground
A church in The Blitz. - London. Church not identified. The Blitz, (September 1940-May 1941), nighttime bombing raids against London and other British cities by Nazi Germany during World War II
A London Soho Club is turned into a church at the time of The Blitz over Great Britain. The Blitz, (September 1940-May 1941)
National Fire Service (NFS) in their own church within the fire station at St Johns College, Highbury, North London. Picture taken 19th March 1944
Mary le Port Street Church the morning after the 24 November 1940 bombing raid, on the city of Bristol. 25th November 1940
Airman of the 8th Army prays at a church in England. December 1943
St Brides Church in Fleet Street, London, after the aid raids from the night before. The world war two blitz on Britain by Germany lasted from 7 Sep 1940 - 11 May 1941
British soldiers and locals in the compound of the church in Chantha. 11th February 1945
View of bomb damage to the interior of St Anthonys church in South East London, after it was struck by incendiary bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941
WRENS World War Two. The Womens Royal Naval Service Two named cousins, playing the organ in a Church at Christmas time. Picture taken 22nd December 1942
St Marys Church, damaged after an air raid attack, somewhere in England. Circa 1941
Bishop of Lichfield holds confirmation service. At 2: 30pm on the 11th of JulyBishop of Lichfield holds confirmation service. At 2:30pm on the 11th of July, the Bishop of Lichfield Rev. Woods D.D. held a confirmation service in the Grand Hotel Bagni-Chfen-Ciano
St Pauls Cathedral, still standing after the terrible London Blitz of December 1942. But all around it, are the ruins and bomb damage from he air raids. Picture taken 18th January 1942
In remains of St Lawrence Church Jewry, central London, after it was ruined in The London Blitz. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
St Clement Danes, the Strand, a burnt out shell after the May 10-11th blitz. May 1941
City of London fires. 29th December 1940
Mothers and fathers at the Welcome Club with their children. The club was formerly Christ Church Weymouth. December 1939
St Brides Church on Fleet Street, London, and its surroundings damaged in The Blitz. 29th December 1940 was the height of the air raids over London
St Albans Church, Wood Street, Central London. Picture taken after it was bombed in the December 29th 1940 Blitz on London during World War Two. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. This is the view from Queen Victoria Street. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940
Ludgate, London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the background. Central London, in ruins after a German Air Raid in The Blitz over Christmas 1940. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
London Bridge Station. Picture shows the area that is the arches. 90 people died when London Bridge station was bombed in The Blitz on the night of 17th February 1941 Picture taken circa 20th
St Georges Roman Catholic Cathedral, Southwark, South London, after it was bombed on the 16th and 17th April 1941 in The Blitz during World War Two. Picture taken circa 20th April 1941
A service was held today in the ruins of the bombed church St Mary le Bow (Bow Bells Church) and was taken by the Bishop of Croydon
Watling Street, London in 1943. It is possible the church far left is St Augustine Church, Watling Street. Picture taken 15th September 1943
Bow Church, Cheapside, Central London, after it was bombed in The Blitz on 10th May 1941. Picture also shows the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the background, through the window
St Augustines Church in the city of Manchester, pictured in October 1957. The church was heavily bombed in World War Two, during The Christmas 1940 blitz
The ruined shell of St Andrews Presbyterian Church stands at the corner of Prospect Street and Albion Street in Hull following an air raid on the city on 7th May 1941
Villagers evacuate to make way for army manoeuvres in a South West county. 11th November 1943
St Alban Church, Wood Street, damaged by bombing in the blitz in 1940. September 1943
Part of the famous Bow Bells in Bow Church, Cheapside, gutted after a Nazi attack. 15th May 1941
St Georges Cathedral, Southwark, following a Nazi raid on the night of 16th -17th April 1940
Temple Church, London, damaged by German incendiary bombs. 10th May 1941
Temple Church, Bristol, hist by midnight Nazi raid. 25th November 1940
Bow Church, Cheapside, gutted after a Nazi attack. 15th May 1941
Picture shows a hole in the roof of the Derby Memorial Transept (memorial space, interior) at Liverpool Cathedral which was damaged in a recent air raid. Picture taken 6th May 1941
Picture shows the air raid damage interior of a parish church in Merseyside, possibly Liverpool, showing distorted organ pipes of an organ which had recently been reconditioned
During a raid on the night of 11th / 12th August on EastbourneDuring a raid on the night of 11th/12th August on Eastbourne. Many incendiaries were dropped. Picture shows, St Annes church after the blaze has been put out. August 1942
Attending the rededication service at St Bartholomew s, Church Road, Roby. Left to right, Mr Ted Hawley and Mr Bill Forster, church wardens, The Rev Simon Beesley, the Bishop of Liverpool
The Great Fire of London. Another one of Hitlers military objectives blazing furiously - a little grocers on the outfits of the city. 8th May 1941
Famous city church St Brides in the City of London, burning last night. 30th December 1940
Young cadets from HMS Worcester formed the choir for the annual service of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners at St Michaels church, Cornhill, City of London. 31st March 1943
Liverpool. Merseyside. A church service just two weeks after VE Day. Victory in Europe Day. Actual church unknown. Picture taken 21st May 1945