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Children play on the wreck of a dumped car at Kirkby, Liverpool. 18th March 1965
German Uboat U1060 seen here a grounded in the Norwegian Sea south-west of Bronnoysund on the northern tip of the skerry Fleina in the Vegafjord, in position 65.24, 3N, 11.59, 5E
Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows the devastation in Buckingham Street, Hull. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by
A Heinkel He 111 which crashed near Whitby. 3rd February 1940
The wreckage of the San Demetrio. MV San Demetrio was a British motor tanker, notable for her service during the Second World War. She was built in 1938 for the Eagle Oil and Shipping Company
The MV DomalaAseen here beached betweenAHurst CastleAandAThe NeedlesA in the Solent on 6The MV Domalaseen here beached betweenHurst CastleandThe Needles in the Solent on 6 March 1940. Following an attack on her by a Heinkel HE 111 of KG26 on the 2nd March 1940
Picture shows 8, 441 tons The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava
Picture shows The Domala, an Italian Liner, after it was bombed off the English coast in 1939. Domala was an 8, 441 ton cargo liner which was built in 1920 and launched as Magnava
Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows un-named residents looking through their blown out window. They are smiling through the trauma of the devastation caused to Hull
Picture shows Alfred Gelder St Hull, Yorkshire, and the extensive damage to The Head Post Office. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by
The American landing craft 349 conveying German prisoners from the Anzio bridgehead to Naples, was thrashed to pieces at daybreak recently on an island off the coast of Italy
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, Junkers 88 Bomber aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down by a Polish plane. Some of the crew were injured, and all were captured
Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down. British soldiers study the wreckage. The location is the North East Coast. Possibly Yorkshire
Herzogin Cecilie stuck on the rocks at Bolt Head, Salcombe, Devon. 13th June 1936
The Herzogin Cecilie on the rocks at Bolt Head, Salcombe, Devon. 27th April 1936
World War II: Shipping. This cargo steamer sank in the Thames yesterday. The chief officer and three seamen lost their lives. March 1945 P012342
A failed attempt to refloat Herzogin Cecilie off the rocks with two tugs near Salcombe, Devon. June 10th 1936
Herzogin Cecile, Windjammer Ship, stranded on rocks off Bolt Head, South Devon. 17th May 1936