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One of the many Coventry streets that was badly damaged during the blitz on 14th November 1940 Undated
Smithford Street looking towards Fleet Street. St. Johns church can just be made out on the top left of the photo. This postman is struggling to decide what to do with the mail for businesses that
Tip and run raid. Removing furniture from buildings which are blazing at Marylebone after a V1 flying bomb attack. March 1944 P009472
Piece of metal, believed to be part of the V1 flying bomb found at Nunhead. June 1944 P009488
V1 flying bomb falls on dwelling houses and shops somewhere in Southern England. Rescue work and fire fighting scenes. August 1944 P009480
Queenie, a dog who lost her home, waiting to be taken away after a V1 flying bomb attack in Kentish Town, London. June 1944 P009490
Bomb damage near Waterloo Station. A Blitzed bus caused by blast from a V1 flying bomb. June 1944 P009482
V1 Flying bomb incident at East Smithfield causing damage and casualties - also fractured gas and water mains-the gas main was well alight
When a block of flats was hit in Maida Vale by a V1 flying bomb a large tree was completely stripped of leaves and snapped in half by the blast. June 1944 P009495
Blast damage to a block of flats at Maida Vale in London after a V1 flying bomb attack, showing C.D. searching amongst the wreckage. June 1944 P009499
Manchester children warm themselves by the brasier following an air raid on the city. March 1941 P004579
People - elderly. An old man searching through a pile of bricks. December 1969 Z11973-001
Belgium. German invasion. Scene in Louvain after a German raid. 20th May 1940
Air Raid at Bentinck St, Kings Lynn. 21st January 1915. OP722T
The remains of a residential villa in Dunkirk, northern France during the Great war September 1914
With the onset of trench warfare from September 1914 on the Western Front increased value was placed upon information enabling military strategists to piece together the precise composition of
Refugees carry their belongings with them as they flee the fighting during the Battle of Termonde in Belgium during World War One 26th September 1914
Louvain the subject of mass destruction by the German army over a period of five days from 25 August 1914. 4327
Scene showing the devastation at Orators Corner at Marble Arch in London after a V2 rocket fell and caused damage to surrounding buildings March 1945
Dispatch bike riders glumly sit around the totally obliterated National Fire Service workshops blown onto the adjacent LNER mainline at Ilford, Essex, by a V2 flying bomb in April, 1945
Rescue workers bringing up a soldier victim from an area he was blown into following a German V2 flying bomb attack during the Second World War January 1945
A woman sewing her clothes using a sewing machine as she sits amongst the destruction of neighbouring housing following a German air raid during the Second World War July 1944
People - elderly. An old man searching through a pile of bricks. December 1969 Z11973
World War II Hospitals. Divining for Radium among the wreckage of what was once, the Marie Curie Hospital, Hampstead. Mr E.E.Smith of the N.P.L. Divining with a special instrument
Robot aircraft incident at Ebury Buildings, Ebury St. South West London. Members of NFS searching wreckage of a taxi-cabs. July 1944 P009366
Flying bomb incident in Southern England showing demolished houses and sa treet surface shelter. Rescue efforts by NFS firmen
Madam Papin with her baby who was born at the height of the allied bombing of Caen, Normandy in Northern France. July 1944 P010269
World War II: Hospital. Divining for Radium among the wreckage of what was the Marie Curie Hospital, Hampstead. Mr. E.E. Smith of the N.P.L
A scene in Fetter Lane, looking through shattered shop window across the blitzed site to st. Pauls Cathedral. A flying bomb which struck Law Stationers made this picture possible. July 1944. P009361
National Fire Service and Civil Defence get a break for tea which was brought round on a tray by women CD workers. People were trapped under debris of flats in Southern England