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Service being held at St. Mary and Bow church in London during the Blitz attack of the German Luftwaffe. Circa 1940
A mother tends to her young son while her daughter settles into a bed made from a wooden fruit box. This East End family takes shelter from a German air raid in a un-named London Underground station
Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two devastation in street Firemen Air raid Army bomb damage
London Blitz damaged premises in Marylebone 1940 WW2
Womens Voluntary Service serve tea and sandwiches to people sheltering from German bombing raids at the Liverpool Street underground air raid shelter 13th October 1940
Bomb damage after an air raid in Sheffield during the Blitz Krieg of the German Luftwaffe bombing bomb attack destroyed bus damaged damage second world war world war 2 December 1940 1940s ©
WW2 Rescue workers search rubble Dec 1940 of a building in City Road London after an air raid. Blitz
Children collecting firewood from bombed building september 1941 OP136 W376A box 46 y2k The Blitz refers to the strategic bombing campaign conducted by the Germans against London
London Skyline 29 / 12 / 40 W101 Box 57 The Blitz in England lastedLondon Skyline 29/12/40 W101 Box 57 The Blitz in England lasted from 1940 - 41and focussed mainly on London as well as smaller industrial cities such a Coventry
WW2 Air Raid Damage Rogerstone October 1941 Bomb damage at Rogerstone, civilians and rescue workers on a street amidst wreckage during the blitz WW2 WW2 WW2 WW2 WW2
The city of London burns in the Blitz, as seen from the dome of St Pauls
Fireman in Blitz on London
Burning Biuldings after a blitz bombing
WW2 Firemans tea break during the blitz of WW2
Firemen have a well earned drink whilst trying to quell the flames from a fire started by a German fire bomb during one of the overnight air raids in Autumn 1940
Firemen at work during Blitz on London WW2
London Blitz by German bombers during WW2
Result of the London Blitz by German bombers
An onlooker examines an unexploded aerial mine comes to rest outside a railway station at the height of the blitz Circa 1940
Blitz: Taken from the German word Blitzkrieg ( lightning war ), this was the British name for the Luftwaffes sustained night attacks against their cities from August 1940 to midway 1941
This is the room in which Mrs. Hanleys twins were bornThis is the room in which Mrs.Hanleys twins were born....The crib is full of debris when the London Maternity Hospital was bombed, the babies were under their mothers bed. 10th September 1940
St Clement Danes in the Strand London on fire during Blitz during WW2. May 1941
WW2 A family seeks refuge inisde an Anderson Air Raid shelter during the blitz. These shelter came in kit form, they were made of corrigated iron
WW2 Air Raid Bomb Damage Sheffield Collapsed buildings on one of the major throughfares in Sheffield following a overnight air raid by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) during the 1940 1941 Blitz
Plymouth Bomb Damage WW2 Civilians and rescue workers search through the the bomb damage buildings in the centre of Plymouth following a bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (The German Airforce)
WW2 Air Raid Damage Fetter Lane bomb damage - policemen on the beat on Fetter Lane after the Blitz
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bristol Civilians searching through rubble of their bomb damaged houses after an air raid on Bristol by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) during the blitz Circa January 1941
WW2 London The Blitz Firemen Firemen reading their newspapers outside their sandbagged fire station at Kensington Close West London during The Blitz Circa September 1940
WW2 Air Raid Damage Nurses looking at a bombed hospital building during the blitz
City workers carry on with their daily routines walking past the damage caused by German bombers near to the Bank of England Circa 1940
Smoke rises from behind the dome of St Pauls Cathedral after the first daylight bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) on the docks and the East End of London in September 1940
WW2 Air Raid Damage Rescue workers at a bombed site after during blitz
Service being held at St. Mary and Bow church in London during the Blitz attack of the German Luftwaffe. 1940s
WW2 The Blitz Bomb damage in London Local residents stop to look at bomb damage caused by german bomber attack on London. ARP and rescue teams look through the demolished building
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Bath, children watch a firefighter at work amidst wreckage after the blitz
London Blitz Battle of Britain WW2 September 1940 Members of the Police the Fire services and the Army inspect the wreckage of a downed German bomber which crashed onto Victoria Station London
WW2 Air Raid Damage WW2 V2 Rocket Attack Brockley Civilians help clear a street in Brockley following a V2 rocket attack
WW2 Merseyside Air Raid Bomb Damage 1940 Civilians and rescue workers search through the bomb damaged houses in Liverpool following a bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (The German Airforce)
WW2 Air Raid Damage Norwich Bomb damage at Norwich, Firefighter at work after the blitz Circa April 1942
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Glasgow Clydeside, two boys runs for safety during the blitz. 14th March 1941
WW2 Air Raid Bomb Damage Portsmouth 1940 A firmens hose plays water on to the smouldering remains of shops in the centre of Portsmouth following a a bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (The German Airforce)
WW2 Air Raid Damage Rescue team searching through a bombed hospital ward during the blitz
Locals dancing around the piano down Bow way, London. Blitz: Taken from the German word Blitzkrieg ( lightning war ), this was the British name for the Luftwaffes sustained night attacks against
Families take cover from the Luftwaffe bombing of London in this disused London Underground railway tunnel. September 1940
WW2 Air Raid Damage Portsmouth Bomb damage at Portsmouth, a building on fire after the blitz
WW2 Air Raid Damage York Bomb damage at York Rescue workers at a bombed site after the blitz
WW2 Air Raid Damage Soldiers examine debris after the blitz