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Houses in the Belgian town of Malines showing the effects of the German bombardment. 20th September 1914
World War One outbreak September 1914 The wrecked bedroom in a house in Malines, one of the unfortifed towns in Belgium which the German bombard during their advance
Houses damaged by German artillery in Malines ( Mechelen) Circa August / September 1914
Damaged building in Antwerp the result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914
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
Pepper Lane: One of the many Coventry streets that was badly damaged during the blitz on 14th November 1940 Undated
Postmen shift through the wreckage of their central London sorting office looking for letters that surivied the blitz. September 1940. P000059
A wrecked van lies in the rubble of ruined buildings in Coventry after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. November 1940
Crowds gather for a service inside the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in air raid over the city during the Second World War. 15th November 1942
Broadgate, Coventry, shortly after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. To the right of the image you can see the market clock
Residents of a Coventry street stand outside their ruined homes after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Aerial view showing the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city during the Second World War. 14th November 1940
A view of the heavily damaged Coventry and Warwick hopsital after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. 10th April 1941
Firemen attend to houses still ablaze on Hertford Street, Coventry after the city was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during the Second World War. 10th April 1941
Nurses of Coventry and Warwick hopsital stop for a cup of tea in the voluntary canteen in the hospital grounds after their building was targeted by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid during
Crowds gather for a remembrance service inside the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in air raid over the city during the Second World War. 15th November 1942
General view showing the ruins of Coventry Cathedral after it was destroyed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city during the Second World War. 14th November 1940
A Caterpillar Diesel D8 tractor moves slowly along in Smithford Street, Coventry, after the Blitz in November 1940. Undated
Smithford Street, Coventry after the air raid. November 1940
Policeman in short sleeves helmet frantically trying to move a giant rock in the wreckage of an LCC Central school in the London suburbs following a daylight attack by rooftop German raiders
The church at Termonde showing the scars left by German shelling September 5th 1914
Hotel de la Noble Rose 16th century hotel and cafe at Furnes (Veurne). The hotel was being used by the King of the Belgians and the Belgium Army as a headquarters when it was shelled by the Germans
Ruined houses between Oostkerke and Diksmuide destroyed during the Battle of the Yser. Circa October 18th 1914
A houses and shops damaged during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
During the bombardment of Antwerp the inhabitants who remained behind hid in cellars, and, as seen in this picture placed mattresses over the gratings to protect themselves from shrapnel
Belgian Army officers inspect telegraph / radio office damaged in Antwerp the result ofBelgian Army officers inspect telegraph/radio office damaged in Antwerp the result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914
The Cuirassiers of the French cavarly seen here passing through the ruins of Senlis a town north of Paris which had been shelled and occupied by the Germans. September 1914
The French town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery during their advance on Paris. The original caption reads; " The Germans say they did not burn Senlis
Picture in Malines Cathedral, completely destroyed by a German bombardment. When Cardinal Mercier, the Archbishop, returned to the town from London he found the beautiful building little better than
Houses damaged during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Belgian soldiers seen here inspecting the remains of a residential villa near Dunkirk, northern France which was blown during the German advance of October 1914
The Belgian town of Termonde after being recaptured is now only a heap of ruins, and the picture shows the devastation caused by the Germans during their occupation
A resident of Senlis the town destroyed by the Germans who has returned to what remains of her home with her children and is now living in the ruins Circa October 25th 1914
The remains of a residential villa near Dunkirk, northern France which was blown during the German advance of October 1914
Belgian soldiers seen here inspecting the remains of a church on the battlefield close to Diksmuide during the Battle of the Yser, . Circa October 17th 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
One of the countless houses destroyed in the German adavnce on Paris. The tenant has erected a board announcing that he has moved
Blast damage at Falk Stadelman, Hatton Garden and Farringdon Street, London after a V1 flying bomb attack. August 1944 P009476
The American soldier stripping his outer garments amid the scene of a V1 flying bomb attack. June 1944 P009471
Children of Elgin Terrace in Maida Vale, London, look up at the bomb damage near their homes after a V1 flying bomb attack. June 1944 P009494
PDSA animal rescue dog attempts to locate survivors from air raid November 1942. P002193
Mr. Sydney Colman tends to an injured wire haired terrier after air raid on north east town (31st March 31). Pictured 4th April 1941. P002200
Members of a rescue squad giving treatment to a wounded dog who survived last nights air raid 23rd May 1941. P002198
The Buzz Bomb Dog. "Bill"the heavy rescue mascot working with his colleaguesThe Buzz Bomb Dog. " Bill" the heavy rescue mascot working with his colleagues on the blitz site in southern England today. July 1944 P015143
This service for the Home Guard took place in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral and was conducted by the Provost the Very Reverend Richard Thomas Howard
The Midland Daily Telegraph, which became the Coventry Evening Telegraph in 1941, took a direct hit at its Hertford Street offices of the newspaper
View of the city of London taken from the roof of St Pauls Cathedral showing the devastation and burning buildings following the blitz of the 29th December 1940
One of the many Coventry buildings that was badly damaged during the blitz on 14th November 1940 was St Osburgs Rectory, on the corner of Hill Street and Barras Lane. Undated