mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Doing it just like the builders do, a hive of industry going on in the new childrens playground opened on the blitz site of St. Lukes Church, Peckham, London
More like a rubbish tip than a soccer stadium - that is the present day Redheugh Park, once the home to Gateshead football club. 11th October 1971
The Holte End stand at Villa Park is demolished by workmen. 10th May 1994
The removal of the old Forest Hall Railway Station on 11th March 1964 View taken looking south showing the hill of debris that was once the southbound platforms ticket office and waiting rooms
Two boys walk pass the partially demolished row of terrace houses in Blackburn May 1987
Coventry Railway Station suffered severe bomb damage during the Blitz of WWII. Circa 1941
Jordan Well lays in ruins after the Coventry blitz of 14th November 1940. undated
Residents from a town in the Midlands salvaging belongings after their home sustained heavy damage during a Second World War air raid November 1940
Business as usual for this little girl as she changes her toy dolls clothes, surrounded by wreckage and devastation of bombed buildings during the blitz in the Second World War May 1941
Street scene in New York, a policeman walking past as a building is being demolished. 13th February 1981
The gutted shell of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, following the Luftwaffe raid on the City 11th May 1941. The resulting fire gutted the building
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
A warden helps a survivor retrieve belongings from the rubble that was her home before it was destroyed in a V2 attack on Leytonstone 3rd November 1944
Imra the Alsatian, one of Londons search and rescue dogs seen here searching for trapped survivors at the site of a V2 explosion in Leytonstone 3rd November 1944
LCC and Civil Defence workers seen here clearing up following a V2 explosion at the Red Lion pub on the corner of Duke Street and Barrett Street, just yards from Selfridges
Salvage workers pick through the burnt out remains of Londons Guildhall the morning after the Second Great Fire of London
Bomb damage at Invicta Road, East Greenwich, London during the Second World War. Sub station 54 at East Greenwich received a direct by High Explosive bomb
Smoke rises from the smouldering remains of the Bull Ring, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
Many months of bombing have proved the worth of surface shelters. Time and again properly built surface shelters have kept thousands of people safe, even when surrounding buildings have been wrecked
Scene of a bomb strike in which a Morrison shelter was flung 46 feet into a neighbouring house, saving the family inside. May 1942
Mr McGregor stands amidst the debris of his house, following a Baedeker Raid on York. The Morrison shelter which saved his life
A pile of rubble surrounds an Anderson shelter in the back garden of terrace housing off Farm Street, Hockley, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 30th July 1942
Workmen clearing the rubble at Rookery Road, Handsworth, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th July 1942
A pile of rubble is all that remains of terrace housing off Farm Street, Hockley, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 30th July 1942
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
Street scene in New York, a building being demolished. 13th February 1981
A German civilian views wreckage of her home that was destroyed by a German artillery shell. 22nd November 1944
Children in a Manchester suburb warm themselves by a fire outside wrecked houses during Second World War. 13th March 1941
The shattered remains of The Arcade, High Street, Birmingham still smoulders the morning after another heavy air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Damage to the Birmingham Post and Mail offices in Needless Alley, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Workmen clearing up and sifting through the remains of the Corn Exchange, Carrs Lane, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
Children search a crater for shrapnel following near miss to a public shelter in Aston. 17th May 1941
Workmen inspect the remains of a Anderson shelter that was blown over the rooftops into this Aston street. 17th May1941
Damage to the Woodlands Hospital, Northfield, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th April 1941
Councillor Denis Heath had a narrow escape when his Moseley house was damaged during an air raid. He was in bed when the bomb struck his house
Damage to The Arcade New Street, Birmingham following a heavy raid on the city. 28th October 1940. 27th October 1940
Mrs Miller with her 4-month-old baby at her house at Crowhurst Road, Brixton. September 1940
Air raid damage to Glasgow. 13th March 1941
Air raid damage to Kilbowie Road, Glasgow. 14th March 1941
View of the damage to to Mark Street, Cardiff following an air raid by bombers German Luftwaffe on the city on 29th April 1941
Civilians collect at the entrance to an air raid shelter as the sirens sounds, Valetta, Malta. April 1942
Picture shows young boys playing in the ruins of housing decimated in the Blitz of World War Two. The Blitz lasted from 7th September 1940 to May 1941. The German Luftwaffe bombed across Britain
Inside a house, badly damaged in The Bristol Blitz of World War Two. The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England, by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Second World War
Shoe lane and Stonecutter Lane, London, damaged during the Nazi raids on 10th May 1941
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
Workers and residents make their way through the shattered remains of Queens Road, Aston, Birmingham, following a heavy air raid on the city. As workmen and rescue squads search the debris
Workmen pump out a flooded bomb crater in the centre of Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 2nd November 1940