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A thirty foot crater caused when a high explosive bomb dropped on a football pitch in the Merseyside area during a recent raid. There were no casualties in the adjacent houses
These two sets of stairs in a Liverpool house hit by a Nazi night bomb in a recent raid on Liverpool, stood up to it, and some people sheltering under the lower staircase, were injured
Picture shows a hole in the roof of the Derby Memorial Transept (memorial space, interior) at Liverpool Cathedral which was damaged in a recent air raid. Picture taken 6th May 1941
The Liverpool Blitz. An un named street in Liverpool. Merseyside. The house is decimated. The peak of the bombing raid over Liverpool was 1st to 7th May 1941
The remains of Great Charlotte Street fish Market in Liverpool, Merseyside, after an air raid Saturday night. Picture taken 23rd December 1940
Hamilton Square, Birkenhead, Merseyside. The crater of a bomb which dropped harmlessly in the middle of he square. Picture taken 3rd March 1941
A large bomb crater which narrowly missed two business offices during Thursday nights raid on Liverpool. The area is Mann Island. Mann Island is a small area in Liverpool, England
Picture taken in Liverpool. 14th October 1940. People in the red brick air raid shelter (very bottom left) escaped unhurt when their homes in this corner block of houses in Liverpool
Picture shows Nazi air raid bomb damage in Stevenson Street, Wavertree Liverpool. Merseyside. Picture taken 19th October 1940
Repair squads at work in Liverpool, Merseyside, in filling up a crater caused by a Nazi bomb dropped in a recent raid. Picture taken 20th October 1940
The aftermath of a bomb raid on Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside. Picture 20th October 1941
Anti-aircraft shells burst over Southern England trying to repel another air raid by the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain. Circa July 1940
German airman bails out in the Battle of Britain after hes aircraft was shot down. Circa July 1940
James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz, on the 2nd and 3rd March 1941 The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon
Bridlington Grammar School, destroyed in The Blitz. circa 16th November 1940. Picture is passed by censors. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston
Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking through their blown out window. They are smiling through the trauma of the devastation caused to Hull
Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The Head Post Office. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by
Graveyard of Nazi bombers in Libya. Part of a collection of Stukas destroyed by AlliedGraveyard of Nazi bombers in Libya.Part of a collection of Stukas destroyed by Allied forces during the Second World. January 1942
HE 111 brought down by a fire near the Hampshire coast. 12th July 1940
German aircraft brought down on the south coast of England. June 1940
A soldier helping to move luggage from a home that has been hit by the Luftwaffe in The Hull Blitz. the house is in Ferensway, (one word) in Hull
Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. circa 3rd April 1941. The actual location may be New Burlington Road in Bridlington, which was bombed 2nd April 1941
The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a bomb damaged Post Office, Hull. No actual street name available
The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road. There is a suggestion it may have been a nursing home hit
Fire Fighters Demonstration in ARP (Air Raid Precaution) in Hull, Yorkshire during World War Two. Large-scale attacks took place on several nights throughout March 1941, resulting in over 200 deaths
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, Junkers 88 Bomber aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down by a Polish plane. Some of the crew were injured, and all were captured
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down. British soldiers study the wreckage. The location is the North East Coast. Possibly Yorkshire
A destroyed Heinkel III bomber of the German Luftwaffe lies in a clover field in a small town in the South West of England during the Second World War
In 1941 there was a convoy passing through the village and an anti aircraft gun was left behind for a few days with two soldiers
Dudley House, Park Lane, London, built in 1824 by Lord Dudley and now the residence of Lady Ward was recently damaged by a bomb. Picture shows the wrecked ballroom. Picture taken 28th November 1940
Fireman at Cheapside, centre of London, during another night of air raids from the German Luftwaffe. They are pictured removing a casualty from the debris. A car is on fire in the background
The aftermath of an air raid on Hull, Yorkshire, 31st March 1941. The business sign of G E Burroughs printers, still just about hands above the doorway
The National Fire service, (NFS) and Civil Defence (CD) break for tea to gather their thoughts and strength, before resuming their search for signs of hope amongst the ruins of a block of flats
Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for people and bodies who may be laying under flats. They work by the light of their flares, well into the night
General view showing a German supply airfield in use at Cyrenaica, Libya during the Second World War. 7th December 1942
Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London, EC4 after one of the many Nazi Luftwaffe air rads on London. Fleet Street was the newspaper centre of Britain, with many newspapers such as The Mirror
Slaney Street off Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham, packed with debris after a heavy night of bombing, pictured Monday 28th October 1940
The wreckage of a Junkers Ju88 B3+HH works number 7087 of the I / KG 54 after it hit aThe wreckage of a Junkers Ju88 B3+HH works number 7087 of the I/KG 54 after it hit a barrage balloon cable over Coventry and crashed in Withybrook. 16th September 1940
Liverpool Blitz damage. Part of the damage to St Michaels Church, Pitt Street, Liverpool, which was hit on more than one occasion. 24th May 1941
Bomb damage in Liverpool. South Castle Street, Liverpool, which was attacked by a Nazi bomb. July 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. Shep, the old dog standing outside the door of his home after it had been demolished by a high explosive bomb during relentless raids on Merseyside
Business men from bombed out offices gather in the street to transact business. 13th May 1941. blitzliverpool
During the second world war, a little boy stands outside the shambles of his bombed home. In his hands, a photograph of the Royal Family. Liverpool, circa 1941. blitzliverpool
Men digging deep trenches in Birkenhead Park, which will become shelters. Birkenhead, Merseyside, 28th September 1938
Buchanans Flour Mills at East Float dock in Birkenhead, bombed during the second world war. Merseyside, March 1941. blitzliverpool
Bomb damage in Liverpool. Residents in these cottages salvaging their belongings after an air raid. Liverpool, circa 1941. blitzliverpool
Liverpool ARP in the shape of well constructed shelters are in evidence. Particularly in the parks where deep, arched brick and concrete accommodation is being prepared. 13th October 1939
Cook Street Arcade which was attacked by German bombs on the 3rd May 1941. Liverpool, Merseyside, May 1941. blitzliverpool