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Exterior view of St Martins church in Birmingham during the Second World War following the air raid of 9th April 1941
Air raids on Birmingham on the nights of 9th and 10th April 1941. Aerial view showing bomb damage around New Street and High Street in central Birmingham following the raid
Carl Armes surveys the remains of the Courtaulds site in Foleshill, Coventry. The site is being cleared to make way for a huge commercial and industrial centre
Mrs Jane Mallard, the new chancellor for Kinning park took a stroll round part of her new constituency. She is pictured in Plantation Street
The demolition of Manors Railway Station on 11th September 1985
DEmolition of the old Waterloo Stand at Molineux, Wolverhampton wanderers football ground. 9th July, 1992
A British Rail workman escorts a pedestrian across the line after a wall crashes down blocking the subway at Broom, near Lanchester on 3rd November 1978
St Georges Square Liverpool after a German air raid 2nd May 1941
Singer Vince Hill is also an enthusiastic photographer, he is seen here recording the changing face of the old mill town of Salford. February 1975
Duddeston tower blocks, Birminghams first multi-storey flats seen beyond the childrens play area in Duddeston Manor Road. 1st September, 1968
King George VI meets residents of a bombed street during his visit to the city of Bristol following an air raid. December 1940
Firemen seen here dampening down fires in the Holbrooks area of Coventry following the Luftwaffe air raid of the 3rd December 1940
A rescue worker operating a Coventry Climax fire pump admist the shroud of smoke and drizzle that cloaks the city of Coventry following the air raid of the 14th November 1940
All that remains of St Michaels Cathedral following the air raid of the 14th November 1940. At approximately 7.40 pm half an hour after the raid began
Workman and rescue workers search through the rubble and shell of the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital in Stoney Stanton Road, following the air raid of the 8th April 1941
Rescue workers seen here searching through the wreckage of the Police Station in St Mary Street Coventry following the Luftwaffe air raid of the 8th April 1941
Smithford Street looking towards Fleet Street in Coventry after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe in World Wat Two. St. Johns church can just be made out on the top left of the photo
L. F.s Firemen attend a fire in the city of London on Sunday night near the GuildhallL.F.S Firemen attend a fire in the city of London on Sunday night near the Guildhall 29th December 1940
WW2 Air Raid Damage 1943 Bombed fire station at Tooting in London
An elderly couple clear away the rubble near their homes after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on a residential area of Newcastle in World War Two. Circa 1940
King George VI visits the bomb damaged city of Birmingham following an air raid. December 1940
King George VI meets air raid wardens during his visit to the bomed damaged city of Bristol following an air raid. December 1940
Pictures taken during the Daily Mirrors attempt to reach the refugee camps of Onitsha and Asaba during the Biafra conflict
People of Coventry wandered around in a daze taking in the destruction around them following the air raid of the 8th April 1941. 9th April 1941
Soldiers brought in to Coventry to help with the clear up following the heavy German air raid of the 14th November 1940. During the raid 4
Firemen seen here fighting the fire at the Queens Hotel in Hertford Street, Coventry, before deciding to blow the building up to prevent the fire spreading to the Post Office following the previous
Workers seen here clearing up in Coventry following the air raid of Saturday 12th October. In this raid the central area of the city suffered badly with a high explosive bomb scoring a direct hit
The city of Coventry shrouded in a cloak of smoke and drizzle as people wandered around in a daze taking in the destruction around them following the air raid of the 14th November 1940
One of the city of Coventrys trams destoryed during the air raid of the 14th November 1940. In which 4, 330 homes were destroyed also three-quarters of the citys factories were damaged along with
Scenes at the Guildhall during the big H. E Fire Blitz on London December 1940Scenes at the Guildhall during the big H.E Fire Blitz on London December 1940
Fire appliances trapped and burnt on night of H. E. Fire blitz December 1940Fire appliances trapped and burnt on night of H.E. Fire blitz December 1940
Moss Side, Manchester, October 1969 Children making the most of the autumn playing on the rubble heaps their only adjacent playground
Demolition of the Sampson Street and Kapler Street area of Everton. Re-Development, building flats March 1966
Children growing up in this poor street are accustomed to squalor, but enjoy their games skipping swinging on lamp post and ring a ring a roses June 1947
Demolition Man
A large scale Civil Defence exercise held at Portsmouth. Taking part were 1, 400 soldiers, a Naval radio activity monitoring team, as well as men and women of the Civil Defence
Coventry Railway Station. Resurfacing work being carried out at the front of the building. The cabin on the left is Finlays Tobacconists. circa 1958
South Londons First Civil Defence Basic Training Ground at the Lamberth Civil Defence Training Centre. Our Picture Shows: Rescue workers seen here learning how to extract casualties from the rubble
Civil Defence Range Albert Road Croydon, where members of the Civil Defence under the guidance of the Range Supervisor Charles Caldicott have built a bomb blasted village
The aftermath of V2 explosion. On the 8th September 1944 a huge explosion occured in Staveley Road, Chiswick, West London. There had been no siren, no warning and no V1 flying bombs had been sighted
WW2 bomb damage to church building in Yarmouth, Norfolk, East Anglia. June 1943
rench town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery and occupation during their advance on Paris. The original caption reads; " Wrecked motor bicycles
Women vainly seeking for belongings amid the ruins of their homes at Melle which were destroyed by the Germans. The village was left by the invaders with nothing but a mass of smoking ruins
A Chemist burnt out during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Houses damaged during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
The town of Revigny destroyed by the Germans during the fighting on the Eastern flank of the first Battle of the Marne which halted the German advance on Paris
Top story of a house damaged during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
The village of Villers aux Venta destroyed by the Germans during the fighting on the Eastern flank of the first Battle of the Marne which halted the German advance on Paris