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Workmen search through the rubble following a V2 attack on Camberwell. Circa March 1945
A party of rescue workers part of the ARP seen here checking houses damage by blast for trapped residents following a day light air raid on London. 2nd October 1940
V2 explosion at the North East end of Hyde Park close to Marble Arch. The attack happen at 9:31am 18th March 1945 killing three civilians and injuring a further 81. 18th March 1945
Floodlights light the scene of a V2 explosion at Smithfield Market, Farringdon Road, London. The attack killed over 100 civilians. 8th March 1945
King George VI tours the bomb shattered areas of Birmingham following the city suffering a series of heavy air raids on the city
Incendiary bombs drop on Camberwell, London, during a raid on the city on the 8th - 9th December 1940
Firemen and pumps in St Pauls Cathedral church yard, London, attempting to save the cathedral from fire as incendiary bombs are dropped in their thousands by the Luftwaffe on the City of London 29th
The entrance to the Cadbury factory at Bournville as workmen clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit on the nearby Birmingham to Worcester canal bridge
Damage to the Cadbury factory at Bournville, Birmingham following a raid on the city. During the raid millions of gallons of water flooded the factory following a direct hit on the Birmingham
The burnt out shell of C and A in Corporation Street, Birmingham following an incendiary air raid on the city. 10th April 1941
Staff at the Cadbury factory at Bournville clean up after flooding caused by a direct hit on the nearby Birmingham to Worcester canal bridge
Damage to York Road caused by a flying bomb during the Second World War. 24th June 1944
Office workers negotiate the rubble strewn Smallbrook Street, Birmingham. As they make their way to work the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
Damage to The Arcade that connects Corporation Street to Temple Row, Birmingham following a heavy raid on Birmingham. 28th October 1940. 27th October 1940
Workers survey the damage Smallbrook Street, Birmingham. As they make their way to work the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
The burnt out shell of The Empire theatre in Hurst Street, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
A woman on her way to work negotiates the rubble strewn Smallbrook Street, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 25th October 1940
The burnt out remains of Lansdown Laundry, Highgate Road, Balshall Heath, Birmingham the morning after an air raid on the city 26th October 1940
Shops and Amusements outside Tonys Ballroom in Hurst Street, Birmingham burnt out following an air raid on the city. 25th October 1940
Workers survey the burnt out shell of W. H. Smith in Station Street, Birmingham as they make their way to their offices and factories, the morning after a particular heavy air raid on the city
Firemen dampening down fires in Cornwall Street, Birmingham the morning after a heavy incendiary raid on the city 27th October 1940
The Carlton Cinema, Balsall Heath, Birmingham where 19 people were killed and more than 20 were injured when the cinema received a direct hit during the performance of The Typhoon
Firemen dampening down the Buupits factory, Camden Street, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
Damage to The Arcade New Street, Birmingham following a heavy raid on the city. 28th October 1940. 27th October 1940
Firemen dampening down the Chamberlain, Kind and Jones factory, Holl0way Head, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 27th October 1940
Rubble strewn across Holloway Head following a heavy raid on Birmingham. 27th October 1940. 27th October 1940
Back of Bridge Street, River Avon, showing heavy bomb damage. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Union Street in Bristol. Somerset and Avon area. Picture shows pedestrians amongst the blitzed remains of Union Street Broadmead, Bristol
Bombed streets in Bristol re-opened to the public. 1940 Somerset and Avon area. Picture shows pedestrians amongst the blitzed remains of a street in Bristol
Air raid damage to Messrs. E. S. & A. Robinsons premises, the Bristol printersAir raid damage to Messrs. E.S. & A. Robinsons premises, the Bristol printers. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
Cottagers in a South Western area survey the few salvaged possessions after their home was destroyed in an air raid. Picture taken in the Bristol area of England. Somerset and Avon area
Air raid victims together in a hall or lounge during a local event or speech regarding the local situation. Bristol, England during The Blitz of world War Two. Somerset and Avon area
Homeless civilians after a bombing raid. Exact location unknown. Somerset and Avon area. Bristol was Englands fifth most heavily bombed city, from 24th November 1940 to 15th May 1944
The burnt out shell of the Gresham Warehouses, Moor Street, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city. 21st April 1941
The shattered remains of the Birmingham Evening Mail garage in St Georges Street following a heavy air raid on the city. 19th November 1940
Workmen repair the tramlines at Tyburn Road, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 3rd September 1940
From dusk to dawn, at an important un-named works in Birmingham, the works Home Guard man a specially built look-out tower
Birmingham furniture store displays in its shop window, a bed air raid protection frame. Designed to stop debris falling on to those bed ridden persons who could not reach an air raid shelter
Workmen survey the shattered remains of W. H. Smart in Wrentham StreetWorkmen survey the shattered remains of W.H. Smart in Wrentham Street, Birmingham following the air raid of 9th April 1941
The burnt out shell of Carlton House, High Street, Birmingham following the an air raid on the city 21st April 1941
The extent of the damage to New Street and the High Street, Birmingham, caused by the raid on the city on the night of the 9th/10th April
Picture shows young boys playing in the ruins of housing decimated in the Blitz of World War Two. The Blitz lasted from 7th September 1940 to May 1941. The German Luftwaffe bombed across Britain
Inside a house, badly damaged in The Bristol Blitz of World War Two. The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England, by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the Second World War
Firemen fighting fires in Cheapside, London, started by incendiary bombs dropped in their thousands by the Luftwaffe on the City of London 29th December 1940
Statues of the Apostles St. Thomas and St. James the Lesser on the roof of the Northern facade of St Pauls Cathedral are silhouetted against the fires that raged around St Pauls after an estimated
A turntable ladder of the London Fire Brigade is silhouetted against fires close to Waterloo railway station as nine thousand incendiary
Auxiliary fire engines and pumps outside St Pauls Cathedral, London, as the fire brigade fight the fires started by incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe on the night of the 29th December 1940