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The bombed interior of Temple Church. Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. The church was bombed on 24th November 1940. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city
Civilians salvage belongings after a bombing raid in Chichester. 11th February 1943
Air raid damage to Glasgow. 13th March 1941
Air raid damage to Kilbowie Road, Glasgow. 14th March 1941
Casualties being removed from bombed houses in Southern England. 12th June 1944
A ceiling collapse on a ward on the first floor of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A member of staff holds a damaged instrument amongst the rubble of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A ward exposed to the elements on the first floor of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A Lockheed Hudson of the RAF Coastal Command received direct hits from ant-aircraft guns when on reconnaissance over Norway
Artillery fire from American guns blasted Germans from their positions which they held in the town of Wallendorf, Germany. Furniture has been removed from blazing homes. September 1944
Aerial view showing damage caused to the the Luftwaffe fighter and bomber base at Leeuwarden, Holland after an attack by B-26 Marauder medium bombers of the US Ninth Air Force on 24th February 1944
View of the damage to Ben Evans devastated shop at Wind Street, Swansea following an air raid by bombers German Luftwaffe on the city on 16th February 1943
The 350, 000 gallon Emergency Water Supply tank in Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, from which the Liverpool corporation are removing 150 tons of rubble thrown in by children. 26th September 1943
View showing the damage to pensioners bungalows in a residential area of Lincoln following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe on the night of 8th - 9th May 1941. 8th May 1941
View showing the damage to St Michael and All Angels church in Waddington, Lincolnshire following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe on the night of 8th - 9th May 1941
At tea-time on Wednesday 10 February 1943, a single Dornier bomber of the german Luftwaffe dropped four bombs across the centre of Reading
A view of the west corridor of St. Georges Hall in central Liverpool, where courts and a robing room were completely destroyed by bombs from a German air raid during gar night of 21st - 22nd December
View showing the damage to a school in Lincolnshire following an air raid by bombers of the German Luftwaffe. Circa May 1941
Residents of a residential are of Cardiff, Wales salvage goods from their homes after it was damaged by German bombs following a raid by the Luftwaffe in the Second World War. Circa 1941
Raid damage in Kingsway, Valetta, capital of Malta. Circa March 1942
Picture shows the damage caused to the terminus station at Middlesbrough after a direct hit from a German bomb during the Second World War
Owing to peculiar air conditions and mechanical difficulties, the B-24 Liberator bomber " Golden Gaboon", piloted by let Lieutenant Wilbur T
Hiroshima bomb damage from aerial reconnaissance. Circa September 1945
Firemen attend to a roaring blaze at a house on Tilehurst Road, London after it was struck by German incendiary bombs during the blitz in World War Two. Circa September 1940
The Royal Hospital, Salford, Manchester, after it was bombed in World War Two. Bombed in June 1941. Raids on Manchester started in August 1940 and lasted until June 1941
Damage inflicted on the docks at Ostend by the R. A. F. and the Royal NavyDamage inflicted on the docks at Ostend by the R.A.F. and the Royal Navy. What was once an active block of warehouses on the West Quay of the Bassin de la Marine is no longer operative
An Air Ministry photograph shows some of the damage to the bridges over the Albert Canal at Mstricht. Circa 1940
A London timber stack reduced to charcoal after being ravaged by fire during the blitz. December 1940
The Central Telegraph Office in London through which more than a quarter of the total telegraph traffic of Britain passed, was totally destroyed by fire on the night of 29th - 30th December
Enemy Raids on the North West, England, 30th August 1940
Air Raid effects in the North West of England where a bomb dropped during the night, in front of a shop. Wallasey, Wirral, in Merseyside. August 1940
View looking down Oxford Street in Swansea, South Wales after three nights of heavy bombing by the German Luftwaffe in the blitz of the city. 24th February 1941
Children continue to play games and enjoy adventures, even amongst the desolation caused by German Luftwaffe air raids in Manchester, northern England during the Second World War. 25th June 1943
The remains of a bus, destroyed in Stepney, East London following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in the Blitz. 15th December 1940
Scene showing the salvaged equipment of a burnt-out hospital in Weston Super Mare following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 28th June 1942
A dog rescued from a destroyed building by Air Raid Precaution wardens (ARP) following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in London during there Second world War. 14th October 1940
Scene showing considerable damage to the front of a bus following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 18th August 1940
Bomb damage in central Bristol after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe one the night of 24th November 1940 during the Bristol Blitz of the Second World War
Bomb damaged Castle Street in central Bristol the morning after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on the night of 24th November 1940 during the Bristol Blitz of the Second World War
Firefighters tackle a blaze in Kings Street, central Bristol following the Good Friday air raids by the Nazi German Luftwaffe, one of the major assaults of the Bristol Blitz. 11th April 1941
Bomb damaged Park Street in central Bristol, after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on the night of 24th November 1940 during the Bristol Blitz of the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Bomb damage in Bristol. Avon and Somerset area of England. Two men walk by a house in ruins. Actual street unknown. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city
London Blitz, Police, Firemen and Troops search wreckage, June 1942. Sunday Pictorial Published Picture 07/06/1942
Flying bomb incident at Arlington Road, Southgate, London, Tuesday 20th June 1944
Flying bomb incident at Petherton Road, Highbury, London, causing fracturing of water mains and flooding of basements in nearby housing, Sunday 2nd July 1944
Liberator bombers of Strategic Air Force of the Eastern Air Command flew over 2, 300 miles to bomb the newly built Japanese port of Khao Huagang in Southern Burma
An oil blaze started by Beaufighters of the RAF in an attack on Thegon pump station some miles north west of Moulmein near the month of the Sittang River in Burma
Picture taken during a very successful attack on an oil storage tank at Sadaing Tank Farm just south of Yonangyaung, Burma, by RAF Beaufighters. Five storage tanks originally stood, on this site