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Mr Herbert Morrison Deputy Leader of the Labour Party seen here leaving 10 Downing Street on VJ Day. 15th August 1945
Bomb damage around the City of London following the most devastating raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941. The moon was full and the Thames had a very low ebb tide
Sun set over the city of London following the most devastating raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941. The moon was full and the Thames had a very low ebb tide
Firemen dampen down the fires caused by a a Luftwaffe attack on the City of Bristol. Circa November 1940
Bomb damage to Hull following several nights of raids on the city during World War Two. Circa March 1941
The army and salvage workers clear the bomb damage to Hull following several nights of raids on the city. Circa March 1941
ARP rescue members seen here searching a shop in Bridlington damage by blast in a daylight air raid on the town. Circa August 1940
London docks burn as the Luftwaffe drop high explosives and incendiary bombs on the east end of London. 7th September 1940
The glow from fires started by the bombing of the East End and docks light up Londons skyline, the dome of the Old Daily can be seen silhouetted against the glow. 7th September 1940
Vapour trails over central London as the Luftwaffe attempts to bomb the city. 15th September 1940
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange after the raid during the night of 11 January 1941. The bomb exploded in the booking-hall of the Bank Underground Station killing 51
View of the entrance of the Hammonds store (on the corner of Jameson Street and South Street) in Hull after it was hit by bombs during 7-8 May, 1941 raid
Bomb damage to Comet Radio showrooms in George Street, Hull. 23 March 1941
Bomb damage to Great Yarmouth following a tip an run raid by Luftwaffe fighter bomber aircraft on the town. Circa March 1943
Plymouth devastated by a series of heavy raids on the city and the naval dockyards at Devonport in March - April 1941
The centre of Plymouth devastated by a series of heavy raids on the city and the naval dockyards at Devonport in March - April 1941
Bomb damage to Newcastle and Tyneside following a series of air raids in 1941. Firemen dampening down a fire following a raid on the city. Circa 1941
LCC and Civil Defence workers seen here clearing up following a V2 explosion at the Red Lion pub on the corner of Duke Street and Barrett Street, just yards from Selfridges
Fires caused by the dropping of thousands of incendiary bombs by the Luftwaffe on the City of London on the night of the 29th December 1940 seen from the roof of the Daily Mirror building in Fetters
Salvage workers pick through the burnt out remains of Londons Guildhall the morning after the Second Great Fire of London
Salvage workers search through the debris follow a V1 Flying Bomb attack of Deptford. Circa July 1944
Damage to Ashford, Kent following a tip and run attack by Luftwaffe fighter bombers. 24th March 1943
Rescue workers dig through the rubble after a V2 missile exploded at the junction of Wanstead Park Road and Endsleigh Gardens, Cranbrook, Ilford, London, 8th March 1945
Crater close to the railway at Earlham Grove, West Ham following a V2 missile attack. 30th October 1944
Rescue workers search the rubble of Audrey Road, Ilford, following a V2 missile attack. 20th February 1945
Devastation in Leytonstone following a V2 missile attack. 31st October 1944
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery seen here back stage with Emlyn Williams following a performance of " The Wind of Heaven" at St James Theatre, London. 24th May 1945
This is where we go... airmen who may be waiting to join their comrades on the continent study a map of France and the progress of the invasion, in a city bookshop
The deserted promenade of an un-named South Coast seaside resort, shortly after the declaration of war. Circa September 1939
The crew of one of the small ships that helped with the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). from the beaches of Dunkirk, pose for the cameras at Folkestone. 6th June 1940
A party of rescue workers part of the ARP seen here checking houses damage by blast for trapped residents following a day light air raid on London. 2nd October 1940
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery seen here enjoying the play " The Wind of Heaven" at St James Theatre, London. 24th May 1945
VJ Day celebrations in Piccadilly Circus, London after the surrender of the Japanese bring an end to the Second World War. 15th August 1945
World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone
The reflection of a member of the Home Guard. Seen here in a puddle at an un-named colliery. Circa June 1940
Paratroop Training at RAF Ringway, Manchester. England. Paratroopers checking each others harnesses and packs RAF Ringway was a Royal Air Force station in Ringway, Cheshire, England, near Manchester
General de Gaulle shakes the hand of a Home Guard officer, Lt-Col. John H. Lewis. Looking on are the Lord Mayor, Norman Tiptaft, and also Col. Piggott
A crowd gathered in Victoria-square welcomed General de Gaulle, Commander of the Free French Forces, to Birmingham. The General visited the city to inspect a number of factories
Searchlight school, Birmingham. Unarmed training being given to the soldiers of a searchlight division in the West Midlands 3rd April 1942
General de Gaulle, Commander of the Free French Forces, arriving at the banqueting room at the Council House, Birmingham, for a civic luncheon given by the Lord Mayor
King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour by the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard, during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory. 8th April 1942
King Haakon of Norway during a visit to an un-named Midlands aircraft factory. 8th April 1942
King Haakon of Norway inspects a Guard of Honour on 8th April 1942, accompanied by Col. J. Clive Piggott (late Capt. Coldstream Guards), Commander of the Birmingham Zone of the Home Guard
Women munition workers parade through central Birmingham as part of War Production Worker Week. 4th September 1941
New bunks fitted in a public air raid shelter to make sheltering from enemy air raids slightly more comfortable. 4th October 1940
Smoke rises from the smouldering remains of the Bull Ring, Birmingham following a heavy air raid on the city 10th April 1941
Valentine tanks straight off the production line are put through their paces at Leyland & Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon company at Smethwick. 1st August 1941
Women of the ATS working theEpredictors at an anti aircraft battery in the West Midlands. 12 December 1941