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Housing Collection (page 8)

Background imageHousing Collection: Slum housing, Ellison Street, Liverpool. 1962

Slum housing, Ellison Street, Liverpool. 1962

Background imageHousing Collection: 1960s, 1962, 20th Century, Slum, House, Housing, Poor, Poverty, Home, Social Housing

1960s, 1962, 20th Century, Slum, House, Housing, Poor, Poverty, Home, Social Housing, Kitchen, Inside, Interior

Background imageHousing Collection: Damage to a residential street in Stepney caused when an enemy aircraft crashed

Damage to a residential street in Stepney caused when an enemy aircraft crashed, causing wreckage to be flung across railway lines and a large number of houses

Background imageHousing Collection: Mr C. E. Mill and family passing through the devastated streets of residential Plymouth

Mr C. E. Mill and family passing through the devastated streets of residential Plymouth
Mr C.E. Mill and family passing through the devastated streets of residential Plymouth, badly damaged after being being targeted by bombers of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city during

Background imageHousing Collection: Damage to houses and shops in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell

Damage to houses and shops in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London caused by a German V1 rocket attack. Picture whos rescue workers and firefighters attending the scene of the damage. 6th July 1944

Background imageHousing Collection: Their home destroyed by a German V-1 flying bomb, the Metcalf family carrying on with

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

Background imageHousing Collection: The crater left by an enemy bomb in Christian Street, Liverpool after a heavy air raid by

The crater left by an enemy bomb in Christian Street, Liverpool after a heavy air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on the city on the night of 28th -29th November 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Fire crews tackling a blaze following an air raid, at Taylor

Fire crews tackling a blaze following an air raid, at Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark, on 31st January 1941

Background imageHousing Collection: Members of the National Fire Service (NFS ) and heavy rescue help lift

Members of the National Fire Service (NFS ) and heavy rescue help lift and clear rubble from a block of Chelsea flats, which received a direct hit during the previous nights air raid on the city

Background imageHousing Collection: Fire crews, police and ARP wardens help salvage furniture from properties close to

Fire crews, police and ARP wardens help salvage furniture from properties close to Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark

Background imageHousing Collection: View showing the damage to pensioners bungalows in a residential area of Lincoln

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

Background imageHousing Collection: At tea-time on Wednesday 10 February 1943, a single Dornier bomber of the german

At tea-time on Wednesday 10 February 1943, a single Dornier bomber of the german Luftwaffe dropped four bombs across the centre of Reading

Background imageHousing Collection: Residents of a residential are of Cardiff, Wales salvage goods from their homes after it

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

Background imageHousing Collection: Firemen attend to a roaring blaze at a house on Tilehurst Road

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

Background imageHousing Collection: Enemy Raids on the North West, England, 30th August 1940

Enemy Raids on the North West, England, 30th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Children continue to play games and enjoy adventures, even amongst the desolation caused

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

Background imageHousing Collection: Scene showing the salvaged equipment of a burnt-out hospital in Weston Super Mare

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

Background imageHousing Collection: A dog rescued from a destroyed building by Air Raid Precaution wardens (ARP

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

Background imageHousing Collection: Demolition work in progress at College Street, Bristol as new housing begins to replace

Demolition work in progress at College Street, Bristol as new housing begins to replace housing and buildings which were damaged during the Bristol Blitz of World War Two. 8th February 1956

Background imageHousing Collection: Bomb damage after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on Avonmouth on the night of

Bomb damage after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on Avonmouth on the night of 25th November 1940, during the Bristol Blitz in the Second World War

Background imageHousing Collection: Bomb damage in Bristol. Avon and Somerset area of England

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

Background imageHousing Collection: Bomb damage in Bristol after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during

Bomb damage in Bristol after an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Bristol Blitz in the Second World War. Picture shows: Bomb crater in a residential area of Bristol. Circa 1941

Background imageHousing Collection: Flying bomb incident at Arlington Road, Southgate, London, Tuesday 20th June 1944

Flying bomb incident at Arlington Road, Southgate, London, Tuesday 20th June 1944

Background imageHousing Collection: An elderly German man in Plauen, on the US 3rd Army front

An elderly German man in Plauen, on the US 3rd Army front, eats a meal from a cup which remained whole when his house was wrecked during the advance of General Pattons troops. 23rd April 1945

Background imageHousing Collection: Sixty nine year old Mr and Mrs Benson of Sale, Cheshire have a dotted a family of 12

Sixty nine year old Mr and Mrs Benson of Sale, Cheshire have a dotted a family of 12 girls. They are all transferred war workers for whom the Bensons have provided a home from home

Background imageHousing Collection: Scenes in Liverpool after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe

Scenes in Liverpool after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. Residents walk through the rubble strewn front gardens of their homes following the attack. 15th December 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Scene near Salford Town Hall following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe

Scene near Salford Town Hall following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. Some people managed to slide out unhurt by using the mattress of a bed. October 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: The self fitting ARP blind invented by Mr Geoffrey Mortimer

The self fitting ARP blind invented by Mr Geoffrey Mortimer, being placed into position on the windows of a residential house. The window on the right has already been blacked out

Background imageHousing Collection: Three year old Freddy Arnold stands amongst the ruins of his bomb shattered home in Bath

Three year old Freddy Arnold stands amongst the ruins of his bomb shattered home in Bath, Somerset following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the city at the end of April 1942

Background imageHousing Collection: A direct hit on a house in Cromer Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham following an air raid

A direct hit on a house in Cromer Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 29th October 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Wreckage wrought by American aircraft and artillery is noted by a US Third Army

Wreckage wrought by American aircraft and artillery is noted by a US Third Army infantryman as he walks up the devastated streets of Wadern, Germany. The town is now clear of enemy snipers

Background imageHousing Collection: A bomb crater in Bromford Road, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

A bomb crater in Bromford Road, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: A damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city

A damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Milkman examines the staircase of a damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington

Milkman examines the staircase of a damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: A house damage by a bomb in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid

A house damage by a bomb in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Damage to a house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham

Damage to a house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham. This was the first air raid on the city, carried out by a single aircraft. One person was killed, and six injured in the raid

Background imageHousing Collection: Householders examine the damage and crater to their Smallheath

Householders examine the damage and crater to their Smallheath, Birmingham home following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Smallheath

Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage homes in Smallheath

Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage homes in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: A demolition squad make safe a bomb damaged building at Hodge Hill Common following a

A demolition squad make safe a bomb damaged building at Hodge Hill Common following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Householders and ARP recovery squad removing furniture from their bomb damage home in

Householders and ARP recovery squad removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Hodge Hill Common, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Three houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city

Three houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Three houses in Wildfell Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham

Three houses in Wildfell Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: No one was injured. Twenty three people were in the back rooms of these two houses in

No one was injured. Twenty three people were in the back rooms of these two houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, when a bomb exploded in the garden during the raid on the city

Background imageHousing Collection: Knocked Sideways. This house in Acocks Green, Birmingham was knocked sideways when bomb

Knocked Sideways. This house in Acocks Green, Birmingham was knocked sideways when bomb exploded in the front garden. Many of the net-covered windows, it will be noticed, are intact. 24th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during

A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: Firemen and rescue workers in Aston, Birmingham, search through the collapsed remain of

Firemen and rescue workers in Aston, Birmingham, search through the collapsed remain of a house which received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940

Background imageHousing Collection: The new indoor Table shelter announced by the Minister of Home Security in the House of

The new indoor Table shelter announced by the Minister of Home Security in the House of Commons. 11th February 1941



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