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World War Two - Second World War - Families receive help and a hot drink in a neighbourhood devastated by the German V1 Flying Bombs. Circa : Sept. 1944
A blaze near St Andrews Church, Newcastle, was a test for auxiliary firemen on duty during a pre Second World War exercise on an early Sunday morning. 8th May 1939
A young lady emerges from an Anderson Shelter after an air raid and a heavy night of bombing. Circa: 1940
A German Heinkel He 111 medium bomber aircraft, shot down over Britain during World War Two. Circa : 1940 (Copyright Evening Gazette, Middlesbrough)
The remains of a German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft, shot down over the North-East of England. 16/08/1940
Sixteen women and children were inside the surface air raid shelter nearest the camera when a heavy bomb exploded in the road about three feet from the outer wall
The surface street air raid shelters stand intact following a German raid on the North East. Circa: 1940
An aircraft of the German Luftwaffe crashes into the English League Division One match. Channel after being brought down by RAF Spitfire fighter planes in the Batle of Britain during the Second World
Survivors of a German Focke Wulf plane which was shot down are picked up by the boat from a British Ship during the Second World War. 28th December 1943
The remains of a Focke Wulf Condor plane, also known as a Kurier, after it was attacked at point plank range by a Lockheed Hudson fighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force Coastal Command
Two RAF pilots escaped injury when their jets collided 5, 000 feet above the Lake District. The Jet Provosts managed to fly to Newcastle Airport
HAMBURG ON THE DAY OF ITS SURRENDER Minutes after surrender on May 3 1945 the city was devastated, apparently deserted. Huge concrete ack-ack fortresses stand amid ruined dock
TRAIN LOAD OF FLYING BOMBS BLOWN UP RAF TYPHOONS. A train load of I20 flying bombs intended for London was attacked and destroyed by RAF rocket firing typhoons near the Albert canal
Workman James Woods demolishing a chimney stack with his pickaxe in the shadow of St Pauls cathedral, after the building was damaged in an air raid during the Second World War. March 1942
Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in Berlin for the Big Three meeting at the Potsdam Conference, is shown around Hitlers Chancellery garden by Russian guides
Leeds United FC West Stand at Elland Road after the fire. Looking at the remains are l-r manager Raich Carter, Chairman Sam Bolton and vice-chairman P.A Steward. 18th September 1956
King George VI meets residents of a bombed street during his visit to the city of Bristol following an air raid. December 1940
General scene showing destruction to residential housing following an air raid on the city of Cardiff in the second World War. Circa 1941. W419C
Holborn Circus ablaze after air raid, Statue of Prince Regent in the foreground. 16th April 1941
WW2 Air Raid Damage August 1943 Bomb damage on the south coast
Bomb damage at Glasgow Clydeside, two boys runs for safety during the blitz. 14th March 1941
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage in Cardiff - people survey the wreckage and rubble caused by the air raid bombs. Circa 1941
Fire station on Shaftesbury Avenue which recieved direct hit during a night raid. 17th October 1941
Air raid damage in Coventry Civilians search the rubble of thier bomb damaged houses in Coventry On 14th November 1940 the whole of the centre of Coventry was totally devastated
WW2 Air Raid Damage Air raid damage at Bridlington A fireman stands in the street surveying the damage caused by the air raid bombs, standing alone with his hands on his hips
London Fire Service show at The Serpentine, Hyde Park. 21st February 1941
Rescue teams search a bombed out house
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Bristol Circa January 1941
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Glasgow Clydeside 14th March 1941
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Clydeside Glasgow 14th March 1941
Bomb damage at Liverpool Two people survey the damage caused by the air raid
George VI and Queen in Coventry, 25th february 1942
Spotters Sam Sprawson (pointing) and Reg Parsons (with glasses) on a Mayfair roof
Air Raid Damage in Bristol Civilians searching through rubble of their bomb damaged houses after an air raid on Bristol by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) during the blitz Circa January 1941
Firemen tackling a blaze, Circa 1940
Bombed out Greengrocers store, 26th April 1941
V1 (Robotplane) explosion seen from Daily Mirror Offices, Fetter Lane, London, 8th June 1944
George VI visit to Birmingham
A. T.s on searchlight battery, 19th January 1943A.T.S on searchlight battery, 19th January 1943
Eric Sailing, 1 year and 9 months, with his mother, 20 July 1944
Mock gas attack, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, 13th March 1942
Woodbine bomb damage, Taylors depository, London, 3rd February 1941
V1 (Robotplane) damage at Waterloo Station, 23rd June 1944
Bomb Damage at Pennyfields, Poplar, London, Circa 1940
V1 (Robotplane) damage and incident at Waterloo, London, 28th June 1944
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 22nd February 1942
Firemen rescue young children after daylight raid, Circa 1940
Bomb Damage at Market Hall, Birmingham, Circa 1940