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Dancing in Warwick Road, Coventry on VE Day evening. 8th May 1945
A 40 foot bonfire complete with an effigy of Hitler, was lit in the village of Ashow to celebrate VE Day. 8th May 1945
Workmen are erecting the scaffolding for the loud speakers in readiness for the Prime Ministers speech on VE Day in Broadgate, Coventry. We can see the time on the clock is 10.20 am. 8th May 1945
Coventrys High Street looking towards Earl Street is festooned with flags for the VE Day celebrations. 8th May 1945
Coventrys VE Day crowds flocked into Holy Trinity Church for the service after the Prime Ministers radio announcement of the end of the war in Europe. 8th May 1945
Outstanding VE Day scenes in Coventry were preserved for records of history by an " Evening Telegraph" photographer
Coventrys High Street looking towards Broadgate on VE Day. All the allies flags were hung from the office windows. 7th May 1945
Coventry Cathedral was visited by thousands of people on VE Day, and services conducted by the Provost(the Very Rev. R. T)
After the VE Day service in the cathedral ruins a youngster bedecked with a rosette and banner, takes a drink form his bottle of cordial. 8th May 1945
VE Day - 08th May 1945 These young women and a sailor appear to have slept out in Trafalgar Square in preparation for the VE Day celebrations