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Ruins of an old Chantry in South Wales on which a German bomb dropped with this result. Circa 1941
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
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
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
Jamaica Street, Liverpool, debris from War remain, Wednesday 11th March 1959
The wreckage of a house in Liverpool after air raids this morning, Friday 6th September 1940
Liverpool, aftermath of seven nights blitz by hundreds of Nazi bombers, May 1941. The peak of the bombing occurred from 1st to 7th May 1941
Remarkable escape for occupants of these two shelters, when one home was completely wrecked and the one seen in photograph damaged as a result of Sunday nights raid in Liverpool
Remains of Liverpool Market after raid during night of Saturday 20th December 1941
Homes destroyed on Anthony Street in Liverpool during last nights raids, pictured Wednesday 16th April 1941
Ruins of Liverpool Museum following air raid on May 3rd 1941
Abbey Ruins celebrations. The Abbey was the fourth largest church in Britain. It was such a large and ornate construction that building continued for almost 200 years after the original foundation in
Fair organised by Lanchester Polytechnic Arts Festival, complete with dodgems, controversially setup only a few yards from Coventry Cathedral, 4th January 1973
Valle Crucis Abbey, near Llangollen, Denbighshire. May 1932
Redevelopment on the site of the old Customs House, Liverpool, Merseyside. Circa 1960
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visit the old Cathedral in Coventry. 23rd March 1956
Newark Priory in Pyrford, Surrey. July 1967
Byland Abbey, Ryedale, North Yorkshire. April 1974
The village of Imber, on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. Imber was evacuated in 1943 to provide an exercise area for American troops preparing for the invasion of Europe during the Second World
The Amboy Dukes pictured at Reading Abbey Ruins, Berkshire, in 1968. Picture taken 18th March 1968
One of the few structures to be left standing in the Japanese city of Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
A Royal Navy officer and rating looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima several weeks after the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima following the dropping of the " Little Boy" atomic bomb on Monday 6th August 1945
Churchyard vandals are destroying Guisboroughs historic heritage. Ancient gravestones are being smashed and sprayed with red paint. 22nd March 1985
The 98 foot high ruins of the Augustinian Priory Church at Guisborough. 25th April 1975
Gisborough Priory. 24th June 1960
Gisborough Priory covered in scaffolding. 16th September 1986
Half-term activities for children at Gisborough Priory organised by Margrove Heritage Centre. Christopher Dobson (9) and Donna Harding (9) try on medieval childrens costumes. 1st June 1993
Photocall for Frankenstein at Gisborough Priory, performer Miklos Menis as Dr Frankenstein with the monsters head in front of the ruins. 27th July 1994
Bury St Edmunds Abbey in Suffolk. 16th August 1968
Dudley Castle, a ruined fortification in the town of Dudley, West Midlands, England. 25th May 1968
Excavation work at Guisborough Priory. 6th September 1985
43-year-old Colour Sergeant Joseph Cuddihy of the Irish Guards picks 1, 100 sprigs and 300 sprays of Shamrock, at Coppingers Court Ruin, Ireland
Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. The thorn tree. 22nd September 1966
Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Part of the crypt. 22nd September 1966
Ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset. Plaque marks the site of King Arthurs tomb. 22nd September 1966
Guisborough Priory, North Yorkshire, circa 1963
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
Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire. 8th April 1954
Dolbadarn Castle, located at the base of the Llanberis Pass, in North Wales, Gwynedd, 5th August 1959
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
The ruins of Coventry Cathedral, also known as St Michaels Cathedral, West Midlands. The Cathedral was bombed almost to destruction during the Coventry Blitz on 14 November 1940. Circa 1940
A couple walk towards Corfe Castle in Dorset, July 1947
A woman guides a group of children in front of Corfe Castle in Dorset, July 1947
The Bishop of Coventry taking the Eight O Clock Holy Communion service in the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, also known as St Michaels Cathedral
The ruins of a Church in Grindon, Stockton-on-Tees. Picture shows left to right, Oliver Sherratt, Countryside Action Team members and Robin Daniels. 28th February 1995
Castle Bailey Street in Swansea April 1940. A bailey sticking out amongst roof tops is all that remains of Swansea Castle