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Bomb damage in Plymouth during WW2 21st March 1941
Bomb damage in Bristol during WW2 Circa January 1941
Bomb damage in Hull after air raid in WW2 A street in Hull after an evening raid in 1940
Bomb Damage in Bristol after air raid during WW2 5th January 1941 A Bristol Street, almost completely destroyed by a Luftwaffe air raid had to be closed off after an unexploded bomb was discovered
Prices Candle and Nightlight factory fire by flying bomb. The flying bomb or doodlebug or even Buzz Bomb as they became known were developed by Werner von Braun
Bomb Damage after air raid damage Deptford WW2 wardens and local people search for survivors amongst the rubble and wreckage left by an Air Raid bombing circa October 1940
Bomb damaged building in Dover, during WW2
Bomb damage on the South Coast during WW2 rubble and debris cover the street outside buildings destroyed by bomb blasts
Bomb damage to building during WW2
Bomb damage in Southern England during WW2
Bomb damage in Bristol during WW2 5th January 1941 A British Soldier jokingly checked to see if this car would start. He was probably disappointed
Rescuers looking through bomb damaged building during WW2
Bomb damage in London during WW2 people walking past detroyed buildings, wrecked by air raid bombs
WW2 Bomb Damage in Ashford in Kent 24th March 1943
Bomb damage Mount Pleasant London during WW2
Bomb damage in Liverpool during WW2
Church service in bombed out Norwich Cathedral during WW2
Nurses observe damage done to building by bomb
WW2 Bomb Damage at Leytonstone October 1944
WW2 Bomb Damage at Chigwell - absolute destruction where buildings used to stand - the site is now a pile of rubble and debris 17th May 1943
WW2 Bomb Damage on Merseyside 5th May 1941
WW2 Air Raid Damage in Ashford Kent 24th March 1943
WW2 Bath Bomb Damage. Firemen pump water on the the damaged building 28th April 1942
WW2 Bomb Damage Plymouth 21st March 1941
WW2 Bomb Damage in West Ham East london Circa October 1940
WW2 Bomb in Damage Maida Vale Curca October 1940
WW2 Bomb Damage in Bath Circa 28th April 1942
Smithford Street, Coventry, after the devastation of the blitz on 14th November 1940
Alfieri. Air Raid damage, Malden. ARP Wardens and Fire services at work. August 16th 1940. L157-33
Alfieri. Air Raid damage, Malden. Badly damaged tabacconist. August 16th 1940. L157
Hotel de la Noble Rose 16th century hotel and cafe at Furnes (Veurne). The hotel was being used by the King of the Belgians and the Belgium Army as a headquarters when it was shelled by the Germans
King George VI visited Coventry this morning and spent four hours sharing in the citys sorrow as he tramped through bombed streets deep in mud and rubble
Coventry Evening Telegraph office in Hertford Street, City Centre after it was bombed during the Blitz on the night of November 14th 1940
Air Raid at Bentinck St, Kings Lynn. 21st January 1915. OP722T
The remains of a residential villa in Dunkirk, northern France during the Great war September 1914
R. P. Air Raid Damage at East Lane, Walworth. June 1944 P009203R.P. Air Raid Damage at East Lane, Walworth. June 1944 P009203
Removing furniture from a top room in Deptford. June 1944 P009362
A general view of the shop inside the church. The balcony and one of the church windows can be seen. The window once held stained glass but that was blasted out when a buzz-bomb fell
The Dutch Ship "Nora"on fire off the South East Coast after being minedThe Dutch Ship " Nora" on fire off the South East Coast after being mined. January 1940 P012339
Clearing up the bombed nurses home during the Blitz. December 1940, P012278
The state of the mines. A roadway at Sealfield Colliery falling apart. July 1984 P017742
Housing: Tenants in Parkthorne-road, Preston, are leaving their six homes at short notice due to a threat of subsidence. Mr. Edward Bolderness with a loose brick in the wall of his house
Tenants in Parkthorne Road, Preston, are leaving their six homes at short notice due to a threat of subsidence. General view of the houses which have been occupied only two years
Flying bomb damage to Mr and Mrs. Taylors House in College Road Bromley Kent. June 1944 OL507-002
Flying bomb damage to Mr and Mrs. Taylors House in College Road Bromley Kent. June 1944 OL507-001
Scenes showing rubble and destruction at the Brandenburg Gate in the German city of Berlin as the British Army occupied the city at the end of the Second World War. July 1945 OL501A- vfr1
Flowers growing amongst the bomb damaged St Brides Church in Fleet Street, London. June 1944 OL503-002