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Background imageRuin Collection: The old tower on Castle Hill, Haltwhistle. 28th November 1957

The old tower on Castle Hill, Haltwhistle. 28th November 1957

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows business premises in Weston Super Mare, Somerset

Picture shows business premises in Weston Super Mare, Somerset, decimated in The Blitz. June 1942. Street is unknown. On the nights of June 28 and 29

Background imageRuin Collection: Cottingham Road, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. November 1940

Cottingham Road, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. November 1940. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by the German

Background imageRuin Collection: Newbridge Road, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz

Newbridge Road, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. Firefighters at the scene of a horrendous bombing raid The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city

Background imageRuin Collection: Paradise Street, Liverpool City Centre, after the Luftwaffe has bombed it in the Blitz

Paradise Street, Liverpool City Centre, after the Luftwaffe has bombed it in the Blitz. It was hit on 3rd May 1941 Liverpool suffered many casualties in the blitz during World War Two

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows a row of houses in Wales, badly hit in The Blitz

Picture shows a row of houses in Wales, badly hit in The Blitz. Location in Wales unknown. The Cardiff Blitz refers to the bombing of Cardiff, Wales during World War II

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows the ruins of The Natural History Section of The Bristol Art Gallery in

Picture shows the ruins of The Natural History Section of The Bristol Art Gallery in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows the ruins of a bombed out building in Bristol November 1940

Picture shows the ruins of a bombed out building in Bristol November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England

Background imageRuin Collection: Clarendon Street, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz

Clarendon Street, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. A sign to the centre right of the pictures shows Dewhirst Bros. Perhaps this is a family business

Background imageRuin Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows the devastation in

Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows the devastation in Buckingham Street, Hull. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by

Background imageRuin Collection: The Blitz. Bridlington, Yorkshire. June 1941. The bar

The Blitz. Bridlington, Yorkshire. June 1941. The bar and billiard room of The Britannia Hotel, Bridlington, Yorkshire, was destroyed by a German bomb, during the Blitz

Background imageRuin Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. February 1941. Picture shows Goddard Avenue

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. February 1941. Picture shows Goddard Avenue, Hull. Although the roofs were damaged, the houses were not

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows Eagle Oil Mills in Hull, Yorkshire, on fire during World War Two

Picture shows Eagle Oil Mills in Hull, Yorkshire, on fire during World War Two. Location in Hull would be Eagle Terrace off Cleveland Street

Background imageRuin Collection: The Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima which commemorates the 1945 dropping of the first

The Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima which commemorates the 1945 dropping of the first atomic bomb.. The bomb known as " Little Boy" exploded with the force of thirteen kilotons

Background imageRuin Collection: Lake District - The derelict Coniston Railway Station 22 October 1965

Lake District - The derelict Coniston Railway Station 22 October 1965

Background imageRuin Collection: WW2 Ruins of Neuss Germany captured by the US 9th Army - Dusseldorf can be seen in

WW2 Ruins of Neuss Germany captured by the US 9th Army - Dusseldorf can be seen in the background March 1945

Background imageRuin Collection: Bomb damage in Bristol. Avon and Somerset area of England

Bomb damage in Bristol. Avon and Somerset area of England. Two men walk by a house in ruins. Actual street unknown. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city

Background imageRuin Collection: Salvage work in progress on the remains of the munition ship Malakand (Brocklebank Line

Salvage work in progress on the remains of the munition ship Malakand (Brocklebank Line) which blew up in the Huskisson Dock, Liverpool, during the May Blitz, 1941 after heroic efforts to save her

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows the ruins of a Presbyterian Church in Bristol. November 1940

Picture shows the ruins of a Presbyterian Church in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. It is not confirmed, but this maybe The St James Presbyterian Church of England

Background imageRuin Collection: This was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.s First Army view remains of Hitler

This was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.s First Army view remains of Hitler
This was Hitlers HQ. Troops of the U.S First Army view remains of Hitlers headquarters, near Rodert, Germany, demolished by the retreating enemy a few days ago

Background imageRuin Collection: James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz

James Reckitt Avenue, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz, on the 2nd and 3rd March 1941 The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon

Background imageRuin Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking

Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking through their blown out window. They are smiling through the trauma of the devastation caused to Hull

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The

Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The Head Post Office. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by

Background imageRuin Collection: Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire

Picture shows the remains of The Electricity Showroom in Bridlington, Yorkshire. circa 3rd April 1941. The actual location may be New Burlington Road in Bridlington, which was bombed 2nd April 1941

Background imageRuin Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. August 1940. Picture shows the remains of a bomb damaged Post Office, Hull. No actual street name available

Background imageRuin Collection: The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road

The Blitz. Hull. Yorkshire. November 1940. Picture shows Cottingham Road. There is a suggestion it may have been a nursing home hit

Background imageRuin Collection: The National Fire service, (NFS) and Civil Defence (CD) break for tea to gather

The National Fire service, (NFS) and Civil Defence (CD) break for tea to gather their thoughts and strength, before resuming their search for signs of hope amongst the ruins of a block of flats

Background imageRuin Collection: Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for

Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for people and bodies who may be laying under flats. They work by the light of their flares, well into the night

Background imageRuin Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, in the centre of London. Picture taken looking towards it

St Pauls Cathedral, in the centre of London. Picture taken looking towards it from the east of the city. St Pauls survived the London Blitz bombings of December 1940

Background imageRuin Collection: The Childrens Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park which commemorates

The Childrens Peace Monument in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park which commemorates the children who died as a result of the 1dropping of the first atomic bomb on the city in 1945.The bomb known as

Background imageRuin Collection: The Memorial Tower to the mobilized students in the Peace Memorial Park which

The Memorial Tower to the mobilized students in the Peace Memorial Park which commemorates the 1945 dropping of the first atomic bomb

Background imageRuin Collection: Atomic Bomb Dome formerly known as Prefectural Industrial Exhibition Hall

Atomic Bomb Dome formerly known as Prefectural Industrial Exhibition Hall. This building was one of the few to remain standing following dropping of the first atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima

Background imageRuin Collection: British infantry of a county regiment move up through the bomb

British infantry of a county regiment move up through the bomb and shell shattered village of Fontenny-Le-Pesnel to the attack in the Odon valley sector. 18th July 1944

Background imageRuin Collection: Pevensey Castle, East Sussex. 1923

Pevensey Castle, East Sussex. 1923

Background imageRuin Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. The thorn tree. 22nd September 1966

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. The thorn tree. 22nd September 1966

Background imageRuin Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Part of the crypt. 22nd September 1966

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Part of the crypt. 22nd September 1966

Background imageRuin Collection: Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Plaque marks the site of King Arthurs tomb

Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Plaque marks the site of King Arthurs tomb. 22nd September 1966

Background imageRuin Collection: Stepping stones by Ogmore Castle. Ogmore Castle is located near the village of

Stepping stones by Ogmore Castle. Ogmore Castle is located near the village of Ogmore-by-Sea, south of Bridgend in Glamorgan, South Wales. 30th January 1945

Background imageRuin Collection: Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire. 8th April 1954

Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire. 8th April 1954

Background imageRuin Collection: Corfe Castle, The Square, Wareham, Dorset, rises behind a drystone wall

Corfe Castle, The Square, Wareham, Dorset, rises behind a drystone wall. Corfe Castles location - sandwiched on a hill, in a gap between two other hill ranges made it almost impossible to attack

Background imageRuin Collection: Scenes at the Reichstag in Berlin showing a Russian soldier of the Red Army

Scenes at the Reichstag in Berlin showing a Russian soldier of the Red Army and an American soldier with a bronze bust of Adolf Hitler as Allied Forces Occupy Berlin at the end of the second world

Background imageRuin Collection: A house in Gladstone Road Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by

A house in Gladstone Road Scarborough hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914

Background imageRuin Collection: Nave of Whitby Abbey in North Yorkshire, circa 1971

Nave of Whitby Abbey in North Yorkshire, circa 1971

Background imageRuin Collection: An aerial view of the ruins of Stonehenge in Wiltshire covered in snow January

An aerial view of the ruins of Stonehenge in Wiltshire covered in snow January 1963

Background imageRuin Collection: Entrance to temple of Bacchusat ruins in Baalbek in Lebanon

Entrance to temple of Bacchusat ruins in Baalbek in Lebanon

Background imageRuin Collection: View of ruins of Pompeii near Naples in Italy

View of ruins of Pompeii near Naples in Italy

Background imageRuin Collection: High up on the tottering wall, Lydia Walker steps across the gap aided by Betty Baker

High up on the tottering wall, Lydia Walker steps across the gap aided by Betty Baker. Both are working with the two teams of women navvies clearing up the ruins of Plymouth at the end of the war May

Background imageRuin Collection: Hulne Priory near Alnwick Castle

Hulne Priory near Alnwick Castle



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