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St Marys Church, damaged after an air raid attack, somewhere in England. Circa 1941
Bishop of Lichfield holds confirmation service. At 2: 30pm on the 11th of JulyBishop of Lichfield holds confirmation service. At 2:30pm on the 11th of July, the Bishop of Lichfield Rev. Woods D.D. held a confirmation service in the Grand Hotel Bagni-Chfen-Ciano
Part of a bomber brought down in Kensington, London. 16th April 1941
Coast defence. Gun crews in action. August 1940
The Armys new rocket weapon. A rocket projector Canadian unit lays down a barrage on the Western Front. The fire-controller in the foreground waits for the order to fire the rockets. January 1945
Reg Jones of Bootle climbing under barbed wire which surrounds four guns in the middle of the golf course at Bootle. Other golfers looking for a ball are L-R Trevor Williams
The Greek Army which came out of Greece and those who have been recruited in the Middle East has been reformed and are now in training for battle
ME 109 forced down in a cornfield on the south east coast of England. 28th July 1940
An area of Manchester, not named, after another air raid on the city, during World War Two. Picture taken circa 2nd June 1941
Salford Royal Hospital, after an air raid during The Manchester Blitz of World War Two. In June 1941 German bombs damaged the original Salford Royal Hospital on Chapel Street at the junction with
St Pauls Cathedral, still standing after the terrible London Blitz of December 1942. But all around it, are the ruins and bomb damage from he air raids. Picture taken 18th January 1942
There are signs of public piety in every Warsaw street whenever the inhabitants die - whether their house was bombed or burned or they were shot - there is always fresh greenery on their graves
Queens House, Greenwich, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941
Golfer Joe Phillips of Liverpool hitting a ball from the gun site which is in the middle of the course. L-R Trevor Williams of Bootle
In remains of St Lawrence Church Jewry, central London, after it was ruined in The London Blitz. Picture taken circa 1st January 1941
Cheapside, London, following the air raid attacks on 10-11th May 1941
A V. Bomb fell on a building in South England. A man who was trapped under debris on the top floor and badly injured being rescued in a special splint. November 1944
Ostend was attacked by R. A. F. bombers on 3. 10. 41 and bombs are seen bursting o oilOstend was attacked by R.A.F. bombers on 3.10.41 and bombs are seen bursting o oil storage tanks and port installations just south of the inner harbour. 7th October 1941
Attacks on the South East by Dive Bombers at Folkestone, Kent. The lifts at Folkestone with the bombs falling in convoy on the sea behind. 26th August 1940
Robot bombs plane falls on dwelling houses and shops, somewhere in Southern England. rescue work and fighting scenes. August 1944
London fire service at work assembling canvas water tank in St Pauls Churchyard. January 1941
Dawn over the ruined city of Coventry after the Luftwaffe launched its most devastating bombing raid of the Second World War to date far. Picture taken circa 15th November 1940
A little boy pays with a shovel following air raid attacks in England. Circa 1941
London blitz. Damaged properties in the Marylebone district. Circa 1941
Rescuing wounded at Fitzalan Square, Sheffield. Ambulance taking one of the rescuers who were trapped in the cellar of The Marples pub. 13th December 1941
Fire fighters in the City of London following air raid attacks. Circa 1941
St Clement Danes, the Strand, a burnt out shell after the May 10-11th blitz. May 1941
Londons second fire blitz. Huge crater outside the Bank. Circa 1941
An ME 109 shot down over the straits of Dover. 9th August 1940
A bombed Anderson shelter, England. Circa 1941
Anthony Eden inspecting soldiers of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire regiments at their camp outside Jerusalem during his visit to Palestine in the Second World war
Aftermath of a V2 bomb attack at a brush factory, Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire. 2nd January 1945
Algiers gave a great welcome to the Britain and U. S. Repatriated prisoners of warAlgiers gave a great welcome to the Britain and U.S. Repatriated prisoners of war. They arrived at the port from Barcelona in the Swedish liner Gripsholm
Members of the Home Guard, England. Circa 1941
Bomb damage, Swansea, following air raid attacks. Circa 1941
Patrolling mechanised units of the Sudan Defence Force carry petro and water sufficient for 15 days. The Southern Sudan is a tsetse fly area, deadly to horses, and all transport Is mechanised
Recent raid on Bristol. Centuries old Dutch house in the heart of the city bravely standing up to the onslaught of enemy bombs. 25th November 1940
Fetter Lane, London, facing the Rolls Building, blitzed. 10th May 1941
Scenes at Aldersgate Street following an air raid attack. Circa 1941
Scenes after an air raid in Moscow, Russia. Circa 1941
V. Bomb incident, Farringdon Road, London, removing casualties. 8th March 1945
Aftermath of a V2 bomb, City Road, London. Circa 1941
The Old Bailey, London, blitzed. 10th May 1941
Maple & Co, 141-150 Tottenham Court Road, following an air raid attack. 20th April 1941
Babies and toddlers saved from The Blitz. *** note to editors - captionBabies and toddlers saved from The Blitz. ***note to editors - caption suggests the picture was taken at Warwick Lodge, and that they are possibly guessed of The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester***
A bomb crater in the middle of the road, very small but the blast is terrific, Nunhead, London. 16th June 1944
Damage to Southern Railway Bridge, over Southwark Street, Blackfriars, which was wrecked on 20th April 1941
Damage to the offices of the Daily Sketch. Circa 1941