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Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, visits Liverpool Docks, Saturday 13th November 1943, from left to right, Mr M Fallon (aged 76) 56 years dock service, Ernest Bevin, Alderman Simon Mahon
Wreckage of SS Malakand, a cargo liner which was loaded with munitions at the Huskisson Dock in Liverpool, England, and on the evening of 3rd May 1941 during a heavy German air raid
Saxony Road, Kensington, Liverpool, bomb damage to rear entrance of working class pub in during recent air raid, pictured Wednesday 13th November 1940
Members of the Liverpool Chinese community cheering on hearing todays good news of the Japanese offer to accept unconditional surrender, Liverpool, Friday 10th August 1945
Palace Ice Rink, Liverpool, after damage caused during last nights raid, Pictured Friday 6th September 1940
General view of the huge crowd gathered at the Royal Exchange in Manchester during the Indian boycott protest meting, made on behalf of the Lancashire cotton industry against the economic policy of
Golden Pheasant at Sefton Park Aviary, Liverpool, 12th October 1977
Colin Arrowsmith, Aviary Manager, admires the peacocks in the Sefton Park Aviary, Liverpool, 28th July 1990
Colin Arrowsmith, Aviary Manager at Sefton Park, Liverpool, with one of his remaining birds, 18th July 1989
VJ Day Liverpool, Wounded men from Burma and other fronts celebrate at Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool, Wednesday 15th August 1945
Bombed house in Waterloo, Sefton, Merseyside, caused during early morning raid on Saturday 31st August 1940. Several people in the house were fatally injured
Women of the Voluntary Services in their mobile canteens, serving hot tea to a gathering of those bombed from their homes on Merseyside, Published Tuesday 18th March 1941
Rescue party searching amongst debris for trapped victims of a bomb dropped on a Liverpool suburban area after an extremely heavy raid on Thursday night, pictured Friday 29th November 1940
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
Air Raid Precautions workers salvaging in the debris of two working class houses bombed in a recent raid, Sidney Place, Edge Hill, Liverpool, pictured Tuesday 12th November 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
Engineering Laboratory of Liverpool University, severely damaged by a bomb during last nights raids, pictured, Wednesday 13th March 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
Tank Crew receive a cheery greeting when they visited a Government factory in the North West, Ordinance Factory at Kirby, near Liverpool, to encourage the production of munitions
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
Busy scene on a blitzed housing estate, Collin Road, Birkenhead, where the voluntary services aided in the salvaging and removal of furniture from demolished homes, Friday 16th April 1941
The Mersey Millpond. As night draws in, a lonely boat makes its way along a peaceful river, while above, clouds roll away. A quiet night for the men at sea. July 1973
A mother and her family seen here living in one room of a Liverpool Terrace slum, Sunday Pictorial Published Picture 28th November 1948. Feature... How can you bring up children in homes like these?