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A bomb crater in Bromford Road, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940
A damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940
Milkman examines the staircase of a damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940
A house damage by a bomb in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940
Damage to a house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham. This was the first air raid on the city, carried out by a single aircraft. One person was killed, and six injured in the raid
Householders examine the damage and crater to their Smallheath, Birmingham home following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940
Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940
Saved by shelters A bomb fell between these two shelters in Smallheath, Birmingham, nobody was hurt following a raid on the city. Here is a Midland A.R.P
Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage homes in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940
A demolition squad make safe a bomb damaged building at Hodge Hill Common following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940
Householders and ARP recovery squad removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Hodge Hill Common, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940
Three houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940
Firemen and ARP rescue workers search a damage house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 24th August 1940
Three houses in Wildfell Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940
No one was injured. Twenty three people were in the back rooms of these two houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, when a bomb exploded in the garden during the raid on the city
Knocked Sideways. This house in Acocks Green, Birmingham was knocked sideways when bomb exploded in the front garden. Many of the net-covered windows, it will be noticed, are intact. 24th August 1940
House in Sparkhill, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940
House in Moseley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. 27th August 1940
House in Bordesley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940
The church tower and stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
Residents gather around a water filled crater outside a house in Wood End Road, Erdington, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The entrance to Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940
The remains of the Birmingham Food Supply Company factory, Fallows Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Makers of Queens Gravy Salts seen here following a heavy raid on the city. 27th August 1940
Aston, Birmingham, damaged to the living quarters of thePolice Station following a raid on the city 25th August 1940
The remains of a house in Birches Green, Birmingham after receiving a direct hit during a raid on the city. 28th August 1940
Firemen and rescue workers in Aston, Birmingham, search through the collapsed remain of a house which received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940
Its a great thing to know that so many mothers and children are being evacuated from London?s danger spots to safer areas outside. The children themselves, how ever, are amazingly calm about it all
Furniture being removed from a bombed house in Bethnal Green during Second World War. 13th June 1944
Firemen dampen fires in Paternoster Row following an air raid during Second World War. 29th December 1940
Firemen each sandwiches amidst bomb damage somewhere in the West of England during Second World War. 27th November 1940
St Clement Danes is an Anglican church in the City of Westminster, London. It is situated... As a result of the blaze, the churchs ten bells fell to the ground
Westminster Cathedral, London, during an air raid. The Blitz, (September 1940-May 1941), nighttime bombing raids against London and other British cities by Nazi Germany during World War II
A bomb damage scene. Folkestone in Kent. The house is in ruins in the background. Picture taken 3rd October 1944
Picture taken in London, possibly the inner city of London, during the Blitz of WW2 The world war two blitz on Britain by Germany lasted from 7 Sep 1940 - 11 May 1941
V2 Rocket strike on Duke Street during Second World War. 11th December 1944
Bomb damage in Central London after a German Air Raid during The Blitz. London, England EC4M 8AD. 15th January 1942
A lady at a graveside of a child who died during an air raid. Picture taken 29th September 1941
Nurses stand and look at the rubble that is now St Giles Hospital in Camberwell, South London, after it was hit during The London Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken 15th December 1940
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, taking a well earned break with some sandwiches, during another call out during The Blitz of London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, after successfully putting out a South East London fire during The Blitz of World War Two
A fireman from The London Fire Brigade. Name unknown. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940, which was the height of the Blitz on London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade. Checking their oxygen masks during the Blitz on London. World War Two.. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940
Lord Street, South Castle Street rebuild sites, with Paradise Street rebuild site in the background. Liverpool, Merseyside in September 1952. Picture shows The Victoria Monment in the foreground
Liverpool, Merseyside, during The Blitz. Picture taken 3rd January 1941
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
Picture shows Alfred Gelder St, Hull, Yorkshire, and the temporary brick one floor high annex to the The Head Post Office