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Hawker Typhoon fighters are now being built in impressive numbers at one of the Gloster Aircraft Company factories in the West of England
The Queens West Surrey Regiment receives The Freedom of Guildford, Surrey. During the march down the historic High Street, Mrs Violet Turner with her little daughter Gabriel
Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for people and bodies who may be laying under flats. They work by the light of their flares, well into the night
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. Circa 1941
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 night exploded in a residential area. Pictured are the houses affected. Wales. Circa 1941
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, after an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
A bomb in this yard caused damage to a motor car and a small building, Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
St Pauls Cathedral, in the centre of London. Picture taken looking towards it from the east of the city. St Pauls survived the London Blitz bombings of December 1940
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, who will fly new aircraft from the factories to the aerodromes pictured beside a RAF de Havilland Tiger moth The Air Transport
Womens Pilot Section - The Air Transport Auxilliary. Picture shows Miss Pauline Gower, leader of the pool of women pilots waves as she sets off with a de Havilland Tiger Moth from the factory to
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. FSwansea War Weapons Week display of armaments, inspected by Mr H.F.C Crookshank (second from right). Circa 1941
More warship weeks were inaugurated in South Wales during the weekend. Photo shows Sir Victor Warrender taking the salute at a parade
The Canadian Troops Arrive in Britain. As the troops came ashore they all chanted " Hey hey, the gangs all here!" and shouted " thank you
Female member of the British Army, possibly part of the ATS, The Auxiliary Territorial Service) fixing or maintining the ending of a Typhoon Aircraft
Damage caused by Nazi raiders in Cardiff, Wales. February 1941
Principal Sir Frederick Rees addressing the audience at the savings indicator ceremony on the Castle Green, Cardiff, during National Savings Week
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 ladder. It has to go further still now - £ 3, 000, 000 is the new target. 21st January 1942
Men of the East Yorkshire Regiment somewhere in England during the Second World War. Circa 1940
Dewi Sant church damaged by Nazi raiders at Cardiff, Wales. Circa 1941
A parade of Service Units in connection with Cardiff Thanksgiving week. Salute was taken by Vice Admiral Reed. 15th October 1945
The Lord Mayor of Cardiff Alderman W. H Parker presided at the opening of the CardiffThe Lord Mayor of Cardiff Alderman W.H Parker presided at the opening of the Cardiff Thanksgiving week week. Vice Admiral A.D. Read performed its opening ceremony. 15th October 1945
A covering party coming up in the Monmouthshire exercise. May 1942
Destruction following an air raid in Cardiff, Wales. Pictured is Brook Street and Green Street. Circa 1941
A searchlight during the Cardiff air raids. September 1940
Clearing away the debris from damaged properties in a South Wales town. Circa 1941
A family with their belongings after an air raid in a South Wales Town. Circa 1941
Civic leader addressing Cardiffs Wings For Victory indicator ceremony. May 1943
Scene of destruction showing damage to suburban housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city. Circa 1941