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Bomb damage to the Hamlet Free Church in Liverpool during Second World War. 20th October 1940
Firemen each sandwiches amidst bomb damage somewhere in the West of England during Second World War. 27th November 1940
Workers clear rubble after an air raid during Second World War. 28th May 1943
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
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) refers to a number of organisations and guidelines in the United... During the war almost 7, 000 Civil Defence workers were killed
Civilians search through bombed houses for salvage in Bristol during Second World War. 10th June 1942
Western Canadian Infantry with anti-tank gun. A white death-trail of smoke signals the end of a Nazi strong-point 200 yards away as Western Canadian Infantry clean up with ab anti-tank gun
Italy in the wake of the retreating Germans. German ammunition dump destroyed by British bombing. Circa July 1944
This mornings rescue scene at a block of working class flats in a South West London district which were struck last night. 1st March 1944
Recovery squads at work after a Nazi Luftwaffe raid on St Johns School, Brasenose Road, Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside. Liverpool suffered many casualties in the blitz during World War Two
AFS men among the debris at Newgate Street, London. December 1940
In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with
BUCKINGHAM PALACE BOMBS. Officials of the Palace looking at the wrecked interior of the Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace which received a direct hit
Prime Minister Winston Churchill at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944
Bomb damaged at Tufton Street, Westminster, after an incident caused by Robot Plane. 4th July 1944
Damage to a house following air raids in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
Destruction following an air raid in Cardiff, Wales. Pictured is Brook Street and Green Street. Circa 1941
Destruction caused by air raids in Cardiff, Wales. February 1941
Soldiers assist in clearing up the debris after a raid on Rokeby Avenue, Hull. 16th April 1941
Clacton air crash 1940. German Heinkel He 111 crashed during a minelaying sortie. 30th April 1940
Bombed house in Waterloo, Sefton, Merseyside, caused during early morning raid on Saturday 31st August 1940. Several people in the house were fatally injured
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
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
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
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
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
Demolition of the Gaumont Theatre, Middlesbrough. 1971
A series of pictures on the conflict in Palestine. Circa 1948
A city gent watching men working in Leadenhall Street, London. March 1954
An old Hintons supermarket, Teesside. 19th January 1987
Curzon Street station in Birmingham undergoes some demolition work. January 1966
Hamburg on the day of its surrender-May 3 1945. Picture Shows three minutes after surrender time on May 3 The City was devastated, apparently deserted
A 40 feet hole made by RAF bombs in the roof of one of the U-boat pens at Brest
Damaged enemy aircraft and workshops at derna Aerodrome. This picture shows how the aerodrome looked after RAF had visited it