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RAF Bomber Command attack upon the railway yards at Aulnoye in German occupied Northern France on 27th - 28th April 1944. Photo shows
ARP rescue squads working among the demolished childrens clinic which suffered a direct hit at Brighton. Many expectant mothers who were in the building had amazing escapes. March 1943
Colonel Blatherwick, the Lord Mayor and (right) MR. Bryan, Canadian Trade Minister, who today presented a mobile canteen to the city for use of the Fire and Auxiliary Fire Services
Air raid damage, Chichester. 11th February 1943
This target in Chambly, France, claimed to be one of the most important and up-to-date permanent way depots in Europe, was the object of RAF Bomber Command attack on the night of 1st - 2nd May, 1944
Female munition workers enjoy their lunch. The chef has given the chinese lady in the middle, a set of chop sticks. Picture taken 22nd June 1942
Great damage was done by the recent precision attacks of RAF Bomber Command on the important French railway installations at Amiens, Le Mans, and Trappes
WRENS being trained to service submarines. Picture shows a WREN adjusting a part of periscope. WREN stands for The Womens Royal Naval Service Picture taken 2nd June 1943
On the night of 29th - 30th April 1944, RAF Bombers attacked the Clermont Ferrand/Aulnat Airfield in German occupied France
Birmingham air raid damage. Childrens school half demolished, St Bernards Road. August 1940
RAF Bombing Raid on Rouen Shipyards in France during the Second World War. Photo shows; Bombs bursting in the shipyards in the course of an attack by Boston Aircraft of RAF Bomber Command
Bomb damage on Almorah Road, Bedminster, Bristol. 11th June 1941
Teaching the baby to walk in the grounds of the camp for refugees in Normandy. Many citizens fled from the German crossing the front line to freedom. Circa July 1944
Aerial photographs taken after an attack on the railway marshalling yards at Rouen, France by Flying Fortress bombers of the United States Army Air Force tell their own story of the accuracy
Rupert Street, Norwich, after the first reprisal raid. April 1942
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A daylight photograph taken by the RAF after the attack on the Matford Motor Works at Poissy near Paris, France on 2nd April 1942
Aftermath of an air raid in Sheffield. December 1940
Wycombe Wanderers Martin O Neill with Vauxhall Conference and FA Trophy 1993
Wycombe Wanderers Martin O Neill 1993
Reconnaisnce photographs reveal the extent of the damage inflicted by aircraft of RAF Bomber Command on the night of 29th - 30th May 1942 when they attacked a group of factories at Gennevilliers
A burning warehouse backing on the River Hull, set alight by delayed action bombs during the prolonged blitz on Hull 7th-9th May 1941. 10th May 1941
Life begins again in Paris, a french girl with an R. A. F. officerLife begins again in Paris, a french girl with an R.A.F. officer. 3rd September 1944
The Mayor of La Delivrande, M. Jean-Merie Saliou inspecting the Pipe Band of the 5th Black Watch Scottish regiment at a football match held in the town between a British and the local French team
One of several targets pounded by U.s Eighth Air Force Flying Fortresses in WarnemundeOne of several targets pounded by U.S Eighth Air Force Flying Fortresses in Warnemunde, Germany. July 25, 1943
U.s Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second AirU.S Eighth Air Force attack on January 23, 1945. Bombs dropped by 44th Group Second Air Division B-24 Liberators on the Hemmingstedt Oil Refinery
The RAF in the Azores, Portugal. Buying oranges from a local vendor. February 24, 1944
During daylight aircraft of RAF Bomber Command attacked the railway station and sidings at Hazebrouck in enemy occupied France
Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in Manchester January 1941
Misburg Oil Refinery, near Hanover - Largest active oil refinery prior to US Eighth Airforce attack on 26th November 1944
Aerial photograph taken by an RAF reconnaissance aircraft, showing damage caused after a raid by British Royal Navy and Army commando units on the Nazi held docks at St Nazaire in occupied Northern
Cowes, Isle of Wight, blitzed. The war memorial was destroyed. May 1942
Bombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U. SBombs blast the Rhine Road. Bombs from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the U.S. Eight Air Force 447th Bombardment Group blot out vital bridges across the Rhine at Wesel. February 14, 1945
The effects of RAF Bomber Commands November 1943 attacks on the city of Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany. March 24, 1944
Whilst the Allies heavy bomber offensive is striking deeper and deeper into Germany and German-occupied Europe, the RAFs home-based light bombers are carrying on a campaign directed against
One of the grain warehouses, showing the avalanche of burning grain pouring into the River Hull following the prolonged blitz on Hull 7th-9th May 1941
Two little girls being hoisted to the platform to present a bouquet of roses to a French War Correspondent who had addressed the enthusiastic crowd in Bayeux following the towns liberation by Allied
An improvised raft of doors and scrap wood carries civilians and Royal Engineers across the canal near Tilburg until a pontoon ferry arrived, following the assault on the Dutch town
Attack on the Moehne and Eder dams. Picture taken after the RAF attack the Moehne and Eder dams on May 17, 1943. Operation Chastise was an attack on German dams carried out on 16
British RAF bombers attack Le Havre in German occupied Northern France during the Second World War. Aircraft of RAF bomber command
Daylight attack on Fives / Lille steel and engineering worksDaylight attack on Fives/ Lille steel and engineering works, Lille in occupied Northern France. Thia target was successfully attacked, on July 6th.1941. PHOTO SHOWS: Annotation: 1
Reconnaissance photograph taken after RAF Bomber Commandss heavy attack on Frankfurt. Night of October 4/5, 1943
Photographic reconnaissance after a recent attack by Bomber Command, RAF on a tank farm at Gien in Occupied France furnishes an excellent example of the accuracy of British bombing against military
Men of 22nd Independent Parachute Company, 6th Airborne Division being briefed for the invasion. 4th June 1944
Daylight attack on Phillips works in Eindhoven, Netherlands. December 12, 1942
Mrs Le Grand of Southhampton spent a few hours in the shops and markets of Paris to see how goods and prices compared with wartime Britain. (Picture) A large pile of cauliflowers in a street market
A photograph taken during a daylight raid by 26 De Havilland Mosquito B Mark IVs of Nos. 105 and 139 Squadron RAF on railway workshops at Tours, France. 18th February 1943
The Overseas Detachment of the Royal Air Force Film Unit has made a film of MALTA during enemy air raids. This photograph is from the film which tells the stor yof Maltas ordeal