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01434 Collection

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Removal of of a 250 pound unexploded World War Two bomb at Fenners Works in Marfleet

Church House, Lord Street, Liverpool. Date unknown

Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment during the Second World War. Circa 1940

The star of the first heat of the Ladies 220 yds. championship race at New Brighton Baths

British Bombers over Venice: This photograph taken during a night attack on targets near

Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, Junkers 88 Bomber aircraft

A British officer (right) is pictured at a stables in The Hull

Picture shows a German Luftwaffe, aircraft, in a cornfield after being brought down

Marauders of the U.s Air Force blasting the Italian port of Piombino on the the Ligurian

R. A. F IN ICELAND. Activities of the R. A. F. in Iceland main outpost of the R. A. F

The Tactical Air Force gave full scale support to the consolidation of the Eight Army

The bombing of Caproni workshops at Mai Edaga by the Royal Air Force on February 16th

R. A. F. AT Advanced airfield in Italy. R. A. F. fitters busily at work on an aircraft

This official photo of Naples shows damage inflicted in recent R. A. F. bombing attacks

Beau-fighters Torpedo Emery Ships. (Picture) two heavily laden merchant ships were

Blenheim aircraft of R. A. F. Mediterranean command delivers an attack from mast-high on an

Michael O Neill seen here with his father Des, shortly after arriving in Newcastle

War-shattered St Luke s, Liverpool, at the top of Bold Street

Michael O Neill seen here, shortly after arriving in Newcastle

Air raid damage at De Burgh Street, Cardiff. Circa 1941

Damage caused to houses in Fairwater, Cardiff, by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

Training for Air Crews. World War Two. Hundred of air crews are now being

Houses wrecked on the outskirts of Cardiff by Nazi raids. Circa 1941

Rear of Riverside Conservative Club, Neville Street, Cardiff, following a Nazi raid

Air raid damage, Snipe Street and Partridge Road, Roath, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941

Air Raid Wardens on Parade in the Lincolnshire area of England, in November 1940

The Submarine Swordfish entering St Catherines Dock from The River Thames

The Youth Hostel Association has fitted the 16th Century Elizabethan Houghton Mill

The back of bombed houses at Partridge Road, Cardiff. Circa 1941

Air raid damage to De Burgh Street and Neville Street, Cardiff. Circa 1941

Air raid damage at Croft Street and Lily Street, Roath, Cardiff. Circa 1941

Croft Hotel, Partridge Road, Cardiff, after a Nazi raid. Circa 1941

Dwellings damaged following a Nazi raid on a South Wales town. Circa 1941

Damage to houses in Canton, Cardiff, following a Nazi raid. Circa 1941

Boys engage in salvage work from a burnt out school in Cardiff after an attack by Nazi

Scenes in Cardiff following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

Salvaging stock in Canton, Cardiff, following a Nazi air raid. Circa 1941

Windows broken at a chapel during an air raid on a South Wales town. Circa 1941

Destruction caused by Nazi raiders in Cardiff, Wales. Trinity Street and Wharton Street

Damage to the corner of Croft and Rose Streets, Cardiff, following a Nazi raid

Women look through belongings from their homes after an air raid bombing. Cardiff, Wales

Damage caused by Nazi raids in South Wales. Circa 1941

Air raid damage in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941

Children in this Grangetown (Cardiff) street are probably thinking of the additional

Air raid bomb damage during Second World War. Cardiff, Wales. February 1941

The National Fire service, (NFS) and Civil Defence (CD) break for tea to gather

Cardiff air raids, damage at Partridge Road. Circa 1941

Hawker Typhoon fighters are now being built in impressive numbers at one of the Gloster

The Queens West Surrey Regiment receives The Freedom of Guildford, Surrey

Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for

Bomb damage at Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff. May 1943

Damage to a house following air raids in Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941

Salvaging furniture from a Cardiff Church after the raid by Nazi planes. Circa 1941

Damage done to private property in South Wales during enemy air raids. May 1941

Damage caused by Nazi raiders at Constellation Street, Roath, Cardiff. Circa 1941

Destruction caused by Nazi raiders in Swansea, Wales. February 1941

Damage to Prospect Drive, Fairwater, Cardiff, following an attack by Nazi raiders

Cardiff transport offices following an air raid attack. Circa 1941

One person was killed when a bomb dropped by a lone raider over a Welsh town on Tuesday

Destruction caused by a Nazi raid in Cardiff. Circa 1941

The Queen and King George VI visit Cardiff, Wales. March 1941

Boys engaged in salvage work from a burnt out school in Cardiff, Wales

A bomb in this yard caused damage to a motor car and a small building, Cardiff, Wales

St Pauls Cathedral, in the centre of London. Picture taken looking towards it

Damage done to a street in the suburbs of Cardiff. Circa 1941

Wreckage after a bomb had dropped in this street in a Welsh town. Circa 1941

The nine (9) strong Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary

Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary

A house in Cardiff after a direct hit from Nazi raiders. March 1941

Furniture and bedding from a blitzed building in Roath, Cardiff. Circa 1941

Damage to Llandaff Cathedral following the Cardiff Blitz. January 1941

Destruction at Albany Road, Cardiff, following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

The boys school in Llandaff, Cardiff, ablaze after an air raid. March 1941

Houses damaged in a South Wales Nazi raid. Circa 1941

A damaged house in Cardiff following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941

Swansea War Weapons Week display of armaments, inspected by Mr H. F

More warship weeks were inaugurated in South Wales during the weekend

The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain. As the troops came ashore they all

Female member of the British Army, possibly part of the ATS

Damage caused by Nazi raiders in Cardiff, Wales. February 1941

Principal Sir Frederick Rees addressing the audience at the savings indicator ceremony

Damage to Cardiff Arms Park following an air raid. Circa 1941

Cardiff Savings Week, raising funds to support the war effort. 10th May 1943

The man working on the indicator of Cardiffs Warship Week has to use an extension



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