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Mark Street, Cardiff, following an air raid. Circa 1941
Damage caused by the air raids in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Firemen on a building site during the recent raid on a South Wales town. Circa 1941
A church damaged by Nazi raiders in the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Damage following the Cardiff air raids during World War Two. Circa 1941
Damage to a house property caused by a bomb which fell in a Welsh town. Circa 1941
Air raid damage at Prospect Drive, Fairwater, Cardiff, Wales. 1941
Houses wrecked in the outskirts of Cardiff by Nazi raiders. Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Church damaged by a Nazi raider on the outskirts of Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Destruction caused by air raids in Cardiff, Wales. February 1941
Damage to a house following air raids, Albany Road, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Bomb damage to workmens dwellings in a South Wales town. 1st July 1941
Householders remove their furniture after a bomb caused damage to their house in South Wales. Circa 1941
Reckitt & Colman, Hull. July 1941
The remains of Hammonds department store, Hull, after the Hull Blitz. 28th November 1946
Bomb-damaged Albion Street Congregational Church, Hull. Circa 1946
The "Duc De Genes", a 12, 000 ton boat from La Valence Genes in ItalyThe " Duc De Genes", a 12, 000 ton boat from La Valence Genes in Italy, pictured after being struck by a torpedo off the coast of Spain during the Second World War. Circa 1942
Wrecked and capsized enemy merchant vessels line the quays in the harbour at Naples, Italy. October 1943
National Fire Service attend the scene of destruction after flying bomb crashed on Camberwell New Road, Sunday 16th July 1944
A rescue by the National Fire Service when a flying bomb crashed on flats at Nevern Square, Kensington, 23rd July 1944
General view towards St Pauls Cathedral in London showing damaged buildings following an air raid in the capital during the Second World War. 3rd March 1942
New Carlin How Railway Bridge is undergoing emergency engineering work due to subsidence, Redcar and Cleveland, Teesside, North East England, January 1974
Broken seats at Broomloan Stand after the Old Firm game last night. More than 20, 000 fans saw Rangers Striker Duncan Ferguson make an eventful reserve comeback against Celtic at Ibrox yesterday
Rangers sales marketing executive Brain Main surveys the damage at the Broomloan Road stand after the Old Firm Scottish Premier Division match at Ibrox. Celtic won 2-0. 22nd March 1992
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits victims of the Harrods IRA bomb in hospital, alongside her husband Denis. 17th December 1983
Bombed house in Waterloo, Sefton, Merseyside, caused during early morning raid on Saturday 31st August 1940. Several people in the house were fatally injured
Women of the Voluntary Services in their mobile canteens, serving hot tea to a gathering of those bombed from their homes on Merseyside, Published Tuesday 18th March 1941
Rescue party searching amongst debris for trapped victims of a bomb dropped on a Liverpool suburban area after an extremely heavy raid on Thursday night, pictured Friday 29th November 1940
Jamaica Street, Liverpool, debris from War remain, Wednesday 11th March 1959
The wreckage of a house in Liverpool after air raids this morning, Friday 6th September 1940
Air Raid Precautions workers salvaging in the debris of two working class houses bombed in a recent raid, Sidney Place, Edge Hill, Liverpool, pictured Tuesday 12th November 1940
Liverpool, aftermath of seven nights blitz by hundreds of Nazi bombers, May 1941. The peak of the bombing occurred from 1st to 7th May 1941
Engineering Laboratory of Liverpool University, severely damaged by a bomb during last nights raids, pictured, Wednesday 13th March 1941
Remarkable escape for occupants of these two shelters, when one home was completely wrecked and the one seen in photograph damaged as a result of Sunday nights raid in Liverpool
Tank Crew receive a cheery greeting when they visited a Government factory in the North West, Ordinance Factory at Kirby, near Liverpool, to encourage the production of munitions
Remains of Liverpool Market after raid during night of Saturday 20th December 1941
Homes destroyed on Anthony Street in Liverpool during last nights raids, pictured Wednesday 16th April 1941
Ruins of Liverpool Museum following air raid on May 3rd 1941
Busy scene on a blitzed housing estate, Collin Road, Birkenhead, where the voluntary services aided in the salvaging and removal of furniture from demolished homes, Friday 16th April 1941
Norman Road, Tunbridge Wells, September 1940. Damage to a general stores after a delayed action bomb had exploded several hours after if had been dropped during a night time raid. Circa September 1940
The Dutch barn at Newham Grange Leisure Farm has been completely destroyed by a fire. Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire. March 1988
The cliffs at Cullercoats which are in danger of falling into the sea. A scheme for their preservation is to be started at an early date, with government aid. 30th September 1930
A powerful shovel tackles the seemingly hopeless task of reopening the streets of Valognes, France, filled with debris from allied shelling which levelled many buildings before the Nazis fled
The strong arm of the law is on the cross-cut saw helping to clear a road in Clapham, London, blocked by the tree blown down in a storm. The tree was sawn up and dragged away
Beach huts wreaked at Littlehampton, West Sussex. 29th July 1956
Gale damage. A couple cling desperately to their overturned beach hut at Littlehampton to stop it being blown away. Littlehampton, West Sussex. 29th July 1956
Gales which topped 100 miles an hour battered three giant concrete towers to rubble at Britains " pride of Europe" power station
A Whirlwind tore and mauled its way across London, tossing people, roofs, cars and trees out of its path as it howls through the night sky