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Nazi idea of military objectives - part of the remains of a childrens school in a Welsh town that was bombed. Circa 1941
Aerial view of an area of South Wales, showing targets for the Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
Penrhiwceiber Home Guard pose for the camera Circa 1941
Glamorgan Home Guard parading past the City Hall, Cardiff for a Thanksgiving. Circa November 1942
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to Cardiff, South Wales. they are pictured at Cardiff train station, with The Station Hotel seen int he background
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to The Reardon - Smith Lecture theatre in Cardiff, South Wales. Picture taken 12th January 1942
Russian trades union delegates seen here during a visit to a factory in Cardiff, South Wales. Picture taken 12th January 1942
The entrance to an air raid shelter which saved a woman 70 years of age from injury when a bomb fell in a South Wales village. Circa 1941
The front of this house was blown out when a bomb was dropped, South Wales. September 1940
Damage done to workers houses after a raid on a South Wales town. October 1941
Private property wrecked by Nazi raiders in Swansea, Wales. February 1941
Thatched cottage in South Wales destroyed by an incendiary bomb. Circa 1941
Oxford Street, Swansea, after an attack by Nazi raiders. February 1941
The Institution for the Blind in Swansea, Wales, after an air raid attack. February 1941
Temple Street, Swansea, showing the David Evans store at the top, following air raid attacks. February 1941
Damaged houses following air raid attacks in Newport, Wales. October 1940
Ruins of an old Chantry in South Wales on which a German bomb dropped with this result. Circa 1941
Women salvaging their belongings from their homes following an air raid in Rogerstone, Newport. 7th October 1941
Business as usual - this hairdresser carries on though his windows were blown by a bomb in a welsh village. Circa 1941
Newport Secondary School boys and their master fill sandbags. 15th September 1939
Blast from a Nazi bomb caused this damage to a church in South Wales. Circa 1941
Looking down Wind Street from Castle Street, Swansea, after Nazi air-raid attacks. February 1941
Four persons and a dog were rescued from a Morrison shelter, seen in the foreground, when these houses were wrecked in the recent South Wales air raid. Circa 1941
Picture shows a policeman on duty in Newport, Wales at the start of World War Two. The man is in full uniform and equipped with his helmet, and gas mask. He has the number 81 on his uniform
Damage inflicted in Swansea, Wales, by Nazi air raid attacks. February 1941
Picture shows three Welsh soldiers at possibly Cardiff railway station. The GWR, Great Western Railway logo behind them. Left is Sergeant W. E
Swansea, Wales, damaged by air raid. February 1941
Damage done to a house on Eversley Road, Swansea, following a Nazi raid. February 1941
Destruction caused by Nazi raiders, Swansea, Wales. Circa 1941
A view of the blitzed Carlton Restaurant, Cardiff, from the Principality Buildings. Circa 1941
Firemen tackle blazing ruins at Llanbleddian Gardens, Cardiff, following air-raid attacks. Circa 1941
Pen Hill House, Llantwit Major, received bomb damage in an air raid, South Wales. September 1940
Destruction caused by an air raid in Rogerstone, Newport. 7th October 1941
Queen Elizabeth visits Swansea to survey the damage caused by Nazi air raids. 1941
Kings Dock, Swansea, damaged after an air raid. February 1941
A damaged house following the attacks on Swansea, Wales, by Nazi raiders. February 1941
Two servicemen from Wales, return home from The Far East, to be greeted by their family and friends. The two men are from Treorchy, Rhondda South Wales and both a lieutenant colonels
Fire at Adam Street, Cardiff, following an air raid attack. Circa 1941
A large stone flung on a roof during a blitz in South Wales. Circa 1941
Destruction caused by an air raid in Penarth, Wales. Circa 1941
Learning to cook under the direction of skilled Army cooks. Picture possibly taken at an army barracks, where these ladies will eventually cook for the troops stationed here
Damage caused to De Burgh Street, Cardiff, following an air-raid attack. Circa 1941
Picture shows a grocery shop front, possibly in Cardiff, Wales, badly damaged by either neglect, or by events in World War Two
Picture shows some ATS recruits at an exhibition in The David Morgan Department Store in Cardiff, Wales, in August 1941. The Auxiliary Territorial Service was the womens branch of the British Army
Looking down Oxford Street from Temple Street, Swansea, following the attack by Nazi raiders. February 1941
Damage caused by Nazi raiders in Swansea, Wales. February 1941
Cardiff, Wales, has a second cash and carry kitchen. It is at Patricks Hall, Grangetown. Picture shows the operation in progress
A farmhouse in an isolated part of South Wales on which a bomb dropped. There was no loss of life. Circa 1941