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Background imageScattered Collection: The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England

The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England, by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Due to the presence of Bristol Harbour and the Bristol Aeroplane Company

Background imageScattered Collection: Moorfields Hospital, City Road, completely flattened after air raid during World War II

Moorfields Hospital, City Road, completely flattened after air raid during World War II. 29th June 1944

Background imageScattered Collection: A typical scene in Tunis after it had fallen to the Allied Forces

A typical scene in Tunis after it had fallen to the Allied Forces. On guard wreckage at El Aouina airfield. Circa 18th May 1943

Background imageScattered Collection: The Wreckage of a Heinkel III, lies burned out and twisted at the edge of a salt lake

The Wreckage of a Heinkel III, lies burned out and twisted at the edge of a salt lake near Alexandria. The enemy bomber was one of two shot down by the same D.F.C. Canadian pilot within 15 minutes

Background imageScattered Collection: Air war at Libya. Two Italian aircraft destroyed at Gazala by the RAF

Air war at Libya. Two Italian aircraft destroyed at Gazala by the RAF. 3rd March 1941

Background imageScattered Collection: Destroyed German aircraft shot in Libya during Second World War. 14th January 1942

Destroyed German aircraft shot in Libya during Second World War. 14th January 1942

Background imageScattered Collection: Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as

Western Desert, Libya. 23 December 1941. This is known as Graveyard of the Stukas, some of the German dive bomber aircraft destroyed by the Allied Air Forces

Background imageScattered Collection: British infantry pass a wrecked transport as they enter Benghazi during Second World War

British infantry pass a wrecked transport as they enter Benghazi during Second World War. 26th November 1942

Background imageScattered Collection: Damaged and destroyed German planes in the desert during the Second World War

Damaged and destroyed German planes in the desert during the Second World War. 23rd November 1942

Background imageScattered Collection: R. A. F take toll on the retreating Germans. (Picture

R. A. F take toll on the retreating Germans. (Picture
R.A.F take toll on the retreating Germans. (Picture) East of Chambois the road is completely blocked with wrecked enemy transport. Circa August 1944

Background imageScattered Collection: Devastation In Boulogne. Devastated docks and warehouses in part of the harbour

Devastation In Boulogne. Devastated docks and warehouses in part of the harbour after intense bombing. 1940s

Background imageScattered Collection: This picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes / Gassiccourt

This picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes / Gassiccourt
This picture shows wrecked highway bridge across the Seine at Mantes/Gassiccourt north-west of Paris which was attacked by A.E.A.F. aircraft recently

Background imageScattered Collection: In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of

In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with

Background imageScattered Collection: This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when

This bridge in the heart of La Vancelle was an important link to the Germans when attempting yo move men and equipment south from La Vancelle to new defensive positions

Background imageScattered Collection: BUCKINGHAM PALACE BOMBS. Officials of the Palace looking at the wrecked

BUCKINGHAM PALACE BOMBS. Officials of the Palace looking at the wrecked interior of the Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace which received a direct hit

Background imageScattered Collection: A church at Bow, near Bow Church, cut in half, during World War II. 2nd August 1944

A church at Bow, near Bow Church, cut in half, during World War II. 2nd August 1944

Background imageScattered Collection: Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses at Arlington Road, Southgate

Robot bomb plane falls on dwelling houses at Arlington Road, Southgate. 20th June 1944

Background imageScattered Collection: Slaney Street off Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham, packed with debris after a heavy night

Slaney Street off Steelhouse Lane in Birmingham, packed with debris after a heavy night of bombing, pictured Monday 28th October 1940

Background imageScattered Collection: Child playing in alleyway at rear of Gordon Street and Elias Street, Toxteth, Liverpool

Child playing in alleyway at rear of Gordon Street and Elias Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, 29th June 1962


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