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Cardiff - Old - Clubs - the Haven club in James Street, Cardiff after fire damaged the premises also affecting the Merchant Navy club on the ground floor - 1st March 1966 - WME Copyright Image
Stuart Hall Presenter of Its A Royal Knockout at Alton Towers MSI
Five people were injured when a bomb demolished this residence in a village in South Wales. 29th August 1940
The morning after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on Scarborough Street in the city of Hull, East Yorkshire. Though their home was totally destroyed
Vera Lynn and her husband Harry Lewis on their Sussex farm. March 1945
Picture shows a row of houses in Wales, badly hit in The Blitz. Location in Wales unknown. The Cardiff Blitz refers to the bombing of Cardiff, Wales during World War II
Picture shows the ruins of The Natural History Section of The Bristol Art Gallery in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz
Picture shows the ruins of a Presbyterian Church in Bristol. November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. It is not confirmed, but this maybe The St James Presbyterian Church of England
Picture shows the ruins of a bombed out building in Bristol November 1940. In what became known as The Bristol Blitz. The Bristol Blitz was the heavy bombing of Bristol, England
Evacuation to Wales. May 1940. Many thousands of people, along with vital institutions and priceless historical objects, were evacuated to Wales for safety in the Second World War
Scene of devastation to Midland Bank in Witham, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in May 1941
Scenes in Hull, East Yorkshire showing the Prudential Tower on Queen Victoria Square. The building was severely hit during an air raid in May 1941 and was later demolished. Circa 1936
Clearance of an unexploded parachute mine in Ellerby Grove, East Hull during the Second World War. 23rd February 1941
Picture shows business premises in Weston Super Mare, Somerset, decimated in The Blitz. June 1942. Street is unknown. On the nights of June 28 and 29
Evacuation to Wales. August 1940. Many thousands of people, along with vital institutions and priceless historical objects, were evacuated to Wales for safety in the Second World War
Kay Flavell in Lark Lane, Liverpool. She has collated history about the area. August 1983
Troops assist rescue workers to release bomb victims trapped under the ruins of their homes in Scarborough Street, Hull May 1942
Cardiff - Old - Chaos in St Mary Street as thousands of people turn out to get a glimpse of The Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore, during a visit to James Howells department store
A damaged Albion motor car in South Wales following an attack by Nazi raiders. Circa 1941
View of Hollis Brothers factory in Hull which was bombed during the blitz of the city in May 1941
Scene of destruction in King Edward Street, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in 1941
Seamens Institute damaged by air raid in South Wales. January 1941
Scene of devastation to Hull Savings Bank in Holderness Road Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in July 1941
Wreckage following an air raid attack in South Wales. Circa 1941
Firefighters attend the scene of devastation at the Valiant, the Port of Hull Societys Seamans Hostel in Carr Lane which was heavily damaged in a German air raid. 8th May 1941
Housing being built on the site of the former Hull Savings Bank, which was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in 1941. Circa 1949
Clearance of an unexploded bomb in Hull during the Second World War. One of many dropped by the Luftwaffe on the city of Hull over three nights in May 1941
A mobile advice and information unit, The Citizens Advice Bureau, for The National Council of Social Service, visits Cardiff. During this week, the van will visit South Wales and Monmouthshire
Members of a Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Squad pose for the camera after successfully defusing a 500KG bomb in Craven Street, Hull
Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Squad defusing a 500KG bomb in Craven Street, Hull. One of many dropped by the Luftwaffe on the city of Hull over three nights in May 1941
The ruined shell of St Andrews Presbyterian Church stands at the corner of Prospect Street and Albion Street in Hull following an air raid on the city on 7th May 1941
The Kingston Works of Reckitt and Colman Ltd in Dansom Lane, Hull pictured after being damaged by a new type of oil bomb, dropped by the German Luftwaffe in the early hours of 18th July 1941
Dr Eduard Outrata, the Czechoslovakia Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Trade, accompanied by Madam Outrata, visits South Wales this week. They are watching a lady operating a machine
The Kingston Upon Hull works of Reckitt and Colman Ltd in Dansom Lane, Hull pictured after being damaged by a new type of oil bomb, dropped by the German Luftwaffe in the early hours of 18th July 1941
Cardiff - Old - James Howell and Co - Picture caption - The Bethany Chapel which can now be seen completely following the demolition of cottages in Wharton Street necessary due to the development of
Cardiff - Shops - Old - James Howells Department Store, St Mary Street, Cardiff - c.1960s
Scene of devastation to Midland Bank, Hull after it was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in an air raid on the city in May 1941
Scenes among the bombed out houses of Silverdale Road in Hull during the Second World War. 25th October 1944
Sir John Anderson, the Lord Privy Seal, visits Cardiff, Wales, to see the citys Air Raid Precautions (ARP). He is pictured with the chief constable of Cardiff inspecting an emergency ambulance
Scenes in Hull, the most severely damaged British city or town during the Second World War, with 95 percent of houses damaged
George Formby and his wife Beryl are seen with Queen Mary. Circa 1940
George Formby entertains 8th Army Troops in Italy. George Formby is pictured entertaining the troops, General Montgomery is seated in the front of his men. October 1943
George Formby taking part in variety entertainment at Aldwych tube station. November 1940
Actor George Formby and wife Beryl. March 1939
Dame Vera Lynn opens a Blitz Experience exhibition at Coventrys Museum of British Road Transport. Coventry, West Midlands. 14th November 1990
Queen Elizabeth II visits Leicester. 9th December 1993
Queen Elizabeth II visits De Montfort University, Leicester. 9th December 1993
Queen Elizabeth II visits Leicester Royal Infirmary to open the Windsor Building. 9th December 1993
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
Christopher Reeve actor in the TV programme Its a Royal Knockout at Alton Towers MSI
The front of this house was blown out when a bomb was dropped, South Wales. September 1940
Prince Edward at Alton Towers for Its a Royal Knockout
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
Soldiers helping to clear up the wreckage after an air raid on the city of Hull, pose for a welcome refresher during the Second World War. 8th May 1941
Nigel Mansell Motor Racing Formula One Driver taking part in the Television Programme Its a Royal Knockout MSI
The Lord Mayor S. H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of HullThe Lord Mayor S.H. Smith and the Sheriff Mr R G Tarran, with the Town Clerk of Hull, showing their Majesties King George VI
Temple Street, Swansea following air raid attacks. February 1941Photograph taken following air raid attacks, February 1941 from the end of Oxford Street looking toward Temple Street with the David Evans store bottom left
Damaged houses following air raid attacks in Newport, Wales. October 1940
Picture shows a female bus conductor in World War Two. She issues a young girl with a ticket for her bus journey. Women bus conductors were plenty in World War One and also World War Two
Scene of destruction showing damage to housing in Kingston Upon Hull after a bombing raid on the city in June 1941
Successful removal of an unexploded bomb in Hull, North England after the Second World War. Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal pose with the weapon. Circa 1941
Ruins of an old Chantry in South Wales on which a German bomb dropped with this result. Circa 1941
PRINCE EDWARD TALK TO CLIFF RICHARD AT "ROYAL ITs A KNOCKOUT"PRINCE EDWARD TALK TO CLIFF RICHARD AT " ROYAL ITs A KNOCKOUT" 1987 ----- PRINCE EDWARD TALK TO CLIFF RICHARD AT " ROYAL ITs A KNOCKOUT" 1987
Women salvaging their belongings from their homes following an air raid in Rogerstone, Newport. 7th October 1941
Wardens at work in Hull during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Discovery of an unexploded parachute mine in Hull after the Second World War. Navy and Army bomb disposal squads moving the parachute mine from the dredger to a waiting truck. May 1949
Business as usual - this hairdresser carries on though his windows were blown by a bomb in a welsh village. Circa 1941
Prince Edward organiser of the televised tournament Its a Royal Knockout held at Alton Towers MSI
His Majesty King George VI walks through guard of honour formed by ARP wardens during his visit to Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. 1st August 1940
View of Bomb damage in Hull following the air raids of May 1941. Construction of Trinity House Rest Homes in Anlaby Road, taken in 1946, five years before their official opening in 1951
Newport Secondary School boys and their master fill sandbags. 15th September 1939
His Majesty King George VI and Queen Elizabeth during their visit to Hull. August 1941
The remains of St Philips Church in central Hull following the raids of May 1941
Blast from a Nazi bomb caused this damage to a church in South Wales. Circa 1941
The gutted shell of St. Marys Church, Swansea, after the raids. February 1941
Leeds United (3) v Crystal Palace (1) at Elland Road, Leeds. Picture shows Gary McAllister (midfielder) for Leeds United. Picture taken 9th May 1995
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
His Majesty King George VI shakes hands with members of womens organisations during his visit to Hull. August 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