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Holborn End of Fetter Lane, London. The fireman put out yet another fire, after an air raid during World War Two. **Picture damaged but scanned as found** Picture taken 10th May 1941
Temple Hall, London. (near Fleet Street and The River Thames) Bomb damage after another air raid during The Blitz. Picture taken 10th May 1941
The Great Fire of London. Personnel amidst flame and smoke. 29th December 1940
Private Amerelli says goodbye to his son, aged five, he is off to fight and mother (behind) is off to work. St Pancras Station, London. 19th November 1942
Headmaster of St Michaels Church School, Buckingham Palace Road, giving children last minute instructions for tomorrows evacuation. 3rd September 1939
London Bridge Station. Picture shows the area that is the arches. 90 people died when London Bridge station was bombed in The Blitz on the night of 17th February 1941 Picture taken circa 20th
The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) makes her way to a mobile canteen for a well deserved refreshment, whilst her colleagues prepare to put out a small fire
Civilians and firemen help to clear wreckage after another World War Two air raid over Britain. Mirrorpix will suggest 15th December 1940
Evacuees at a farewell party, playing a game of "Blind Mans Bluff"Evacuees at a farewell party, playing a game of " Blind Mans Bluff". 14th May 1945
Birmingham children, most of whom have fathers in the Services and mothers in munitions factories - helping to entertain Buzz Bomb evacuees who had the first quiet weekend they have had for weeks
Fetter Lane, off Fleet Street, London. A now unsafe building comes down after being severely damaged in The Blitz. Picture taken 15th May 1941
Picture shows an old ladies Hospital, decimated in The World War Two Blitz. Picture taken circa 15th December 1940
St Brides Church on Fleet Street, London, and its surroundings damaged in The Blitz. 29th December 1940 was the height of the air raids over London
A Corporal of the (Kenya) 5th Battalion of the Kings African Rifles wearing " drill order" khaki shorts, blue jersey with yellow chevrons
The Second Great Fire of London - one of the most destructive nights of the blitz. 29th December 1940
Evacuee children repairing shoes. 7th May 1940
Nurses stand and look at the rubble that is now St Giles Hospital in Camberwell, South London, after it was hit during The London Blitz of World War Two. Picture taken 15th December 1940
Picture shows Grove Road, Hospital, Tooting, South West London after it was hit by a German Bomb. Little Teresa Kelly had been upstairs, but was found under the debris, in her cot
An ARP shelter in a haystack. 23rd October 1939
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, taking a well earned break with some sandwiches, during another call out during The Blitz of London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, after successfully putting out a South East London fire during The Blitz of World War Two
Fireman from The London Fire Brigade seen here at Camberwell, London, during a raid on the city on the 8th - 9th December 1940
The roof of this City of London Church set alight by a German incendiary bomb during the raid on the city. 27th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Rescue workers carefully handing out girl from out of the debris of her bombed home. 29th December 1940
Michelle Deakin was a schoolgirl when she was named Young Slimmer of the Year by a magazine in 1988 after her weight dropped from 22 stone to 10 stone - January 1988
Fee £100 per image for online and £200 per image for printMichelle DeakinFee £ 100 per image for online and £ 200 per image for printMichelle Deakin, winner of " Young Slimmer of 88" organised by Slimmer magazine
Air Raid Precautions, construction of air raid shelters. October 1938
54 boys of the Guernsey State Intermediate School who were evacuated to Oldham in June 1940 today left London Road Station, Manchester of the first part of their journey home
The London Fire Service are always on the job, pictured in South East London during the blitz. Circa 1941
Blasted from their homes in Londons East End, Kartar Singh and his family in the crypt of Christ Church, Spitalfields. The walls are decorated with Christmas decorations. 8th December 1940
Deep shelter wardens transferring bedding in the first shelter to be opened tonight (Stockwell). July 1944
Children evacuated from Rochester to a camp in Wrens Wood, Ashdown Forest, have found their own band, of various instruments. There, amid the pines they have school, and play time is in the open air
Demolition workers in Fetter Lane, near Fleet Street, London, pulling down now unsafe buildings that were damage in The Blitz over London. Picture taken 27th June 1941
The Great Fire of London. Turntable ladders are constantly needed during the blitz - lowering the turntable ladders, leaving the fire to the ground men to finish off. 29th December 1940
Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Pauls Cathedral in the City of London. Circa 1941
AFS (The Auxiliary Fire Service) damaged vehicles at a fire station in London, during The Blitz of World War Two. Location unknown. Picture taken circa 10th May 1941
The Great Fire of London. Fires in London after the German attack. 29th December 1940
Nineteen children living with their mothers under one roof. Pictured, Jean and Joan, two of Mrs Hainings ten children giving a hand with the washing up, while some of the nineteen children
Debris outside Mansion house, in the centre of London, after another German air raid on the city, during The Blitz. Picture taken 10th May 1941
London Fire Brigade try to get to their colleagues trapped under a sub fire Station during The Blitz of World War Two. Actual location unknown Picture taken 11th May 1941
A fireman from The London Fire Brigade. Name unknown. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940, which was the height of the Blitz on London
More than 600 officers and auxiliaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force branches of the Womens Auxiliary Corps of India w/ere inspected by the countess of Carlisle at a parade in Delhi, India
Men of the 8th Railway Construction Royal Engineers watch the first passenger train to cross the 250 foot unit construction bridge which they built in four days over the River Ilmenau
Scenes during the London blitz. 29th December 1940
Basutos serving with the Middle East forces in training at a fire fighting course before being drafted to various units as fire fighters
Firemen The London Fire Brigade. Checking their oxygen masks during the Blitz on London. World War Two.. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940
World War Two victory march preparations. The actual march took place in London on 8th June 1946 Picture taken 5th June 1946
England, World War Two. Picture date and location, unknown but likely to be London and in the Blitz. With this, Mirrorpix will suggest a date of circa 29th December 1940