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WW2 Air Raid Damage Bomb damage at Bath Rescue workers search through rubble after the blitz
Firemen play water from their hoses on to the smouldering remains of offices in the centre of Manachester following a bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (The German Airforce) during the blitz. 1940s
WW2 Air Raid Damage Liverpool Bomb damage in Liverpool, civilians walking under damaged tram power lines after the blitz attack of the Germans circa 1941
London Air Raid Bomb Damage WW2 An abandoned truck near the remains of a railway bridge at Blackfriars London following a daylight bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (German Airforce) during the blitz
WW2 Air Raid Damage A nurse holds up a large stone in a hospital ward after the blitz
WW2 Air Raid Damage Coventry Civilians search the rubble of thier bomb damaged houses in Coventry On 14th November 1940 the whole of the centre of Coventry was totally devastated
WW2 Air Raid Damage Bristol Bomb damage at Bristol, a soldier searching a damaged car in front of a hotel in Bristol after the blitz
WW2 Merseyside Air Raid Bomb Damage A ARP (Air Raid Precautions) Auxillary fire engine amongst the bomb damaged suburbs of Merseyside following a bombing raid by the Luftwaffe (The German Airforce)
WW2 Air Raid Bomb Damage Norwich Members of the Auxillary Fire Service along with other members of the rescue services search the wreckage of houses bombed during an air raid on Norwich by
Clydebank Blitz March 1941 World War Two - devastation in the street
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 Coventry Bomb damage at Coventry, a policeman talks to civilians amidst rubble during the blitz. On the 14th November 1940 the whole of the centre of Coventry was totally
Clydebank Blitz March 1941 Bankhead Primary School flattened
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
World War Two Survivors of the Blitz on Clydeside set up home in a ruined house March 1941
World War Two - Rescue workers relax at a mobile canteen amid the ruins of Clydeside after the Blitz. 1941
A London double decker bus hit by the blast from a bomb dropped during an air raid leaning against number 34 Harrington Square Garden North London
Damage to the House of Commons after the night bombings by the Germans noticed in the daylight. December 1940 1940s
London Blitz in WW2
Bomb damage after an air raid in Sheffield. December 1940
A Y. M. C. A Mobile canteen on an anti aircraft gun battery during the blitz on LondonA Y.M.C.A Mobile canteen on an anti aircraft gun battery during the blitz on London November 1940
Miss A Potter teaches children in a maths lesson in the Elephant & Castle Underground Station as they shelter during an air raid alert over London. March 1941
Children queue for show during London blitz The misery of the Blitz is partly alleviated by an impromptu film show for Children in London Circa October 1940
Blind children in air raid shelter in London. In September 1940 the Luftwaffe began its bombing campaign over London. For each and every person caught in the Blitz (as these attacks came to be known)
Vapour trails left by enemy aircraft as they are engaged by RAF fighters following a hit and run raid on London. 8th May 1941 - - 11/07/2009 - - - -
Smithford Street looking towards Fleet Street. St. Johns church can just be made out on the top left of the photo. This postman is struggling to decide what to do with the mail for businesses that
ARP officials sleep on cliff to avoid disturbance by air-raids during day time. September 17th 1940 Original Caption Lying asleep on the cliffs in the picture are A.R.P
Air Raid Warden Percy Dale helping a victim of the London blitz. Circa October 1940
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 P012276