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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 - Applicants for the new issue ration books and clothing cards at the Bath Lane Schools, Newcastle. 18th May, 1942
World War Two - Second World War - A wartime tractor ploughs up the turf in Hodgkin Park, Newcastle, to make way for much needed food production. 10th November, 1940
World War Two - Second World War - Voluntary workers prepare ration cards at the Food Control Office in Newcastle. 14th October, 1939
World War Two - Second World War - Staff attending to applicants at the Newcastle Food Control Office, Hood Street. 4th February, 1944
World War Two - Second World War - An air raid warning sign used by guests at a Newcastle hotel during WW2. Circa : 1940
World War Two - Second World War - Teachers from Jarrow joined in the war effort by helping to prepare ration cards at Jarrow Town Hall. 11th October, 1939
Post World War Two - Second World War - Rationing - People seeking soap rations who could not get their monthly ration (4oz hard)
World War Two - Second World War - Ministry of Food Ration Book 1945-46. Circa: 1945
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
World War Two - Second World War - Young men from all parts of the North wait for interviews at the Maple Street Recruiting Office in Newcastle at the outbreak of war. 7th September, 1939
World War Two - Second World War - German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is Mr Tom Robson of Newcastle who witnessed the bombing of New Bridge Street in Newcastle during the war
Liberation of the Channel Islands Major General Heine and Lieutenant Arnim Zimmerman prepare to sign the instrument of surrender aboard the British destroyer Bulldog four miles off coast of Guernsey
Renault car factory in France in ruins after bomb attack by the US 8th Air Force during WW2. The factory was being used by the Germans to produce army trucks. 1944
The Renault car factory in France after being hit by a bomb dropped by the US 8th Air Force during WW2. The factory was being used by the Germans to produce army trucks. 1944 msi msi
The bomb damaged Renault car factory in France after air raid by the US 8th Air Force during World War Two. The factory was being used by the Germans to produce army trucks. 1944 msi
ARP Kitchen Sparkhill 20 / 10 / 1939ARP Kitchen Sparkhill 20/10/1939
Gas mask distribution and fitting in Birmingham in the months running up to the outbreak of the second world war
Gas mask distribution in Birmingham October 1939
Evacuation hospitals in Birmingham during world war two September 1939
Sandpacking, Filling sandbags in Birmingham city centre in the months leading up to the outbreak of the second world war. August 1939
Packing sandbags at the evacuation hospitals in Birmingham during world war two September 1939
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
Home Schooling in Birmingham during the war October 1939
World War Two - Evacuation of children Tyneside mothers and children prepare to leave for the Lake District as the war starts
This was a really happy party of Percy Main mothers and young children snapped while waiting for the evacuation train at the station World War Two - Evacuation of children
Home schooling in Birmingham during the war October 1939
Sandbags being piled up outside Birmingham Magistrates court during the war. 12/9/1939
Sandbags surrounding the Town Hall in Birmingham during the war. September 1939
World War Two - Evacuation of children
Life aboard a Royal Navy corvette escorting a convoy across the Atlantic at the height of the U-boat offensive against the United Kingdom during World War Two August 1942 Our picture Shows
Sifting through the debris after rocket aids at Leystone in London November 1944
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
A man and four women with a kitten look out a window at the bomb damage in Kentish Town after air raids in London June 1944
A old man holds his dog as it licks his face watched by a young boy and three men in bomb damaged St Marys Road, Edmonton following air raids in London July 1944
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
Life aboard a Royal Navy corvette escorting a convoy across the Atlantic at the height of the U-boat offensive against the United Kingdom in August 1942 Our Picture Shows
Guildford Place in Newcastle seen here following a overnight air raid in 1941
Duty calls - these young men answered the call to arms as they queued outside Maple Street recruiting office in Newcastle
Students are employed to fill bags with soil to protect Newcastle Dental Hospital in case of enemy attack
World War two victory celebrations
At 3pm on 8 May 1945, Prime Minister, Winston Churchill announced that the war in Europe would end at midnight. London erupted into a massive chorus of jubilation and celebration
This was a really happy party of Percy Main mothers and young children snapped while waiting for the evacuation train at the station
A relic of the First World War among a lorry load of scrap metal which toured Newcastle in July 1940 in connection with Salvage Week
The "Best-Kept Gardens"contest for Condercum Estate, NewcastleThe " Best-Kept Gardens" contest for Condercum Estate, Newcastle. Tenants brought to light a new angle on gardening - how to make the A.R.P
Unloading a German Messerschmitt plane shot down over England, at Blyth Market Place, January, 1941
South Shields Market Place in October 1941, the morning after heavy bombing during a World War Two air raid
Householders in Oakhurst Terrace, Benton, Newcastle have given their garden railings to help the drive for scrap iron. August 1940