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Damage to Fetter Lane, London following a V1 explosion in the capital. 19th July 1944
The clear up operation and the search for survivors and victims of the first V1 attack on the Grove Road railway bridge, Mile End, London. 14th June 1944
Their home destroyed by a German V-1 flying bomb, the Metcalf family carrying on with their usual routine of bacon for breakfast around the kitchen table amidst the chaos
Kentish Town residents survey the damage caused by a V1 from a window which lost its glass in the blast. 19th June 1944
Members of the LCC salvage squad and members of the ARP search the rubble of a V1 detonation site in Kentish Town. 19th June 1944
Fire fighters and emergency workers fight a fire at Brown Brothers, Great Eastern Street, Islington, London, following the detonation of a V1. 26th July 1944
For the first time, Northern England received an attack by a flying bomb in the early hours of 24th December 1944, Christmas eve
Scene at Staple Inn, Holborn, destroyed in a robot flying bomb raid. Second World War. Circa 1944
The Buzz Bomb Dog. "Bill"the heavy rescue mascot working with his colleaguesThe Buzz Bomb Dog. " Bill" the heavy rescue mascot working with his colleagues on the blitz site in southern England today. July 1944 P015143