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Background imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential Collection: A YMCA mobile canteen in operation in a poor area of Swansea

A YMCA mobile canteen in operation in a poor area of Swansea, South Wales during the Second World War. The canteens were used to provide food and drink to those made homeless

Background imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential Collection: Damage to shops and houses in a West Midlands town following an air raid during

Damage to shops and houses in a West Midlands town following an air raid during the Second World War. Not a single windows has remained in tact. Circa August 1940

Background imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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 imageResidential 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

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

Scenes in Liverpool after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. A family sorting out their belongings after the raid in a residential area of the city

Background imageResidential Collection: These people have taken heed of the Minister of Home Securitys warning to '

These people have taken heed of the Minister of Home Securitys warning to " prepare for winter raids". They have made a refuge room with a Morrison shelter in it

Background imageResidential Collection: Tests of the new table-type indoor air raid shelter. A two-storey house was brought down

Tests of the new table-type indoor air raid shelter. A two-storey house was brought down by explosives to reproduce the collapse of such a house caused by a heavy bomb falling close by

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

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

Background imageResidential Collection: Tests carried out by the Research and Experimental department on a Flat-topped shelter

Tests carried out by the Research and Experimental department on a Flat-topped shelter Type T. This shelter was first tested by dropping a heavy block of concrete weighing 350 lbs from a height of 6

Background imageResidential Collection: A bomb fell between two houses in a Merseyside town causing both of them to collapse

A bomb fell between two houses in a Merseyside town causing both of them to collapse. The Morrisons were in a ground floor room in each of them

Background imageResidential Collection: A two storey house was brought down by explosives to reproduce the collapse caused by a

A two storey house was brought down by explosives to reproduce the collapse caused by a heavy bomb falling nearby. The debris support erected-was in one of the ground floor rooms

Background imageResidential Collection: Sailors of the Royal Navy have been helping to repair and make habitable London homes

Sailors of the Royal Navy have been helping to repair and make habitable London homes which were damaged by flying bombs. Picture shows: Able Seaman E.J

Background imageResidential Collection: View of bomb damage Jewin Street in the City of London, after it was struck by bombs of

View of bomb damage Jewin Street in the City of London, after it was struck by bombs of the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the capital. Circa 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Alice Mitchell rescued, her kitten from a bombed house after an air raid by the German

Alice Mitchell rescued, her kitten from a bombed house after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Cardiff. Circa 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of destruction in King Edward Street, Hull after it was bombed by the German

Scene of destruction in King Edward Street, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of devastation to Hull Savings Bank in Holderness Road Hull after it was bombed by

Scene of devastation to Hull Savings Bank in Holderness Road Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in July 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Firefighters attend the scene of devastation at the Valiant

Firefighters attend the scene of devastation at the Valiant, the Port of Hull Societys Seamans Hostel in Carr Lane which was heavily damaged in a German air raid. 8th May 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Housing being built on the site of the former Hull Savings Bank

Housing being built on the site of the former Hull Savings Bank, which was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in 1941. Circa 1949

Background imageResidential Collection: V1 Flying Bomb at East Lane, Walworth, 26th June 1944. Firemen

V1 Flying Bomb at East Lane, Walworth, 26th June 1944. Firemen and helpers hold up the floor of a building while rescue workers below get casualties out

Background imageResidential Collection: The Lord Mayor S. H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of Hull

The Lord Mayor S. H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of Hull
The Lord Mayor S.H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of Hull, showing their Majesties King George VI

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of destruction showing damage to housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing

Scene of destruction showing damage to housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city in June 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: The morning after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Scarborough Street in the city

The morning after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Scarborough Street in the city of Hull, East Yorkshire. Though their home was totally destroyed

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of destruction showing damage to suburban housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a

Scene of destruction showing damage to suburban housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city. Circa 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of destruction showing damage in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid

Scene of destruction showing damage in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city. A car covered in debris from a bombed building. Circa 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of destruction showing damage to housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing

Scene of destruction showing damage to housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city. Circa 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Scene of destruction showing damage to housing at the rear of 134

Scene of destruction showing damage to housing at the rear of 134 and 136 Westcott Street in Kingston Upon Hull after a bomb exploded in the upper storey of one of the houses in the early hours of

Background imageResidential Collection: Rescue of a buried woman, trapped under the rubble after a V1 rocket attack in a

Rescue of a buried woman, trapped under the rubble after a V1 rocket attack in a residential area near Manor Park Station, London. 24th July 1944

Background imageResidential Collection: London residents of a bombed out street hold a street party amongst the ruins of their

London residents of a bombed out street hold a street party amongst the ruins of their devastated homes following an air raid in London during the Second World War. Circa 1941

Background imageResidential Collection: Rescue work under way at Fairfax Road, Harringay, London after a V1 flying bomb had

Rescue work under way at Fairfax Road, Harringay, London after a V1 flying bomb had crashed in a residential area on 10th December 1944

Background imageResidential Collection: National Fire Service attend the scene of destruction after flying bomb crashed

National Fire Service attend the scene of destruction after flying bomb crashed on Camberwell New Road, Sunday 16th July 1944

Background imageResidential Collection: Student Accommodation Building at Rugby College of Engineering Technology

Student Accommodation Building at Rugby College of Engineering Technology, 27th January 1959

Background imageResidential Collection: Aerial view showing the new Chelmsley Wood housing estate, Solihull. 7th July 1968

Aerial view showing the new Chelmsley Wood housing estate, Solihull. 7th July 1968

Background imageResidential Collection: Salford feature views. Looking out from Buile Hill park towards the industrial

Salford feature views. Looking out from Buile Hill park towards the industrial background. 13th October 1970



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