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Postmen shift through the wreckage and rubble to retrieve letters from a blitzed post box in central London. Circa December 1940
A New Zealand R. A. F. fighter pilot with his Hurricane during the Second World WarA New Zealand R.A.F. fighter pilot with his Hurricane during the Second World War. 18th June 1940
A lorry in Bethnal Green takes workers and school children to Hackney Wick during the Second World War. 21st April 1944
Southampton after the blitz during the Second World War. 30th November 1940
General view of Easton Road in Bristol after bombing during the Second World War. Circa 1941
Singer and actress Olivia Newton John at Luton Airport. 28th November 1978
Morris Ambulance Department trainees attend to a casualty during a training exercise. 13th April 1940
Daley Thompson competing in the shot put during the Commonwealth Games. Edinburgh, Scotland. Daley blotted out the name of sponsors Guinness from his vest. 27th July 1986
Bren gun carriers make their way to the front lines in France during the Second World War. 30th October 1939
Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle was a French army officer and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi Germany in World War II
Mixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W. EMixing with the troops and the Air Force girls id Reverend W.E. Buchanan-Dunlop, parson of St. Helens Church, Worcester. During the service there
The Clydebank Blitz, comprised two devastating Luftwaffe air raids on the shipbuilding and munition-making town of Clydebank, Scotland on 13th and 14th March 1941
Scenes in Liverpool after an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. Residents walk through the rubble strewn front gardens of their homes following the attack. 15th December 1940
Commuters pass the burnt out shell of the Central Telegraph Office on the corner of Newgate Street and St Martins Le Grand, in the shadow of St Pauls Cathedral
Civilians help rescue people trapped in a shelter after a bombing raid in Portsmouth. 11th May 1941
Daley Thompson (left) competing in the Commonwealth Games. Edinburgh, Scotland. Daley blotted out the name of sponsors Guinness from his vest. 27th July 1986
Scene near Salford Town Hall following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe. Some people managed to slide out unhurt by using the mattress of a bed. October 1940
Large crowds gathered for an open air show in England during the Second World War. 29th September 1942
Fragments of clothing thrown into a tree by bomb blasts in the South East of England during the Blitz. Circa 1940s
For the first time, Northern England received an attack by a flying bomb in the early hours of 24th December 1944, Christmas eve
The new two and a half percent National War Bonds went on sale today. The issue marks a return to the principle of " continuous borrowing" so successful in the previous war
A line of prams parked outside a tube station in London as people take cover underground during the blitz. 10th October 1940
Civilians in Russia amongst ruins after an Air raid during the Second World War. 1st September 1941
Farmers balloting for farm implements during the Second World War. 21st March 1943
Canadian soldiers take over Guard duty at Buckingham palace during the Second World War. 18th April 1940
Soldiers at work in a gas works due to a lack of skilled labour during Second World War. 8th November 1944
Lance Corporal Dean shows a friend his Military Medal for Bravery, awarded to him after his actions as an Army Commando in Dunkirk, France. 10th November 1941
The first National Model Aircraft Exhibition at Dorland Hall, London. (Picture) Ray Pullan, a member a member of the staff of Aeromodeller putting the final touches to the hanging of one of
Because Ilford fire-women who are competing in a tug-o -war tournament in Walthamstow on Whit Monday have no team with which to practise
Picture taken on the roads near the Belgium - Luxembourg border showing barricades with three, four and sometimes five stone walls jutting out from alternate sides of the road
The Auxiliary Fire Service was formed in 1938 and was mobilised on the 1st of September 1939 and disbanded at the end of the second world war. (Picture) A.F.S
Soldier on sentry duty during a snow storm somewhere in Kent during the Second World War. 16th January 1941
A sister of mercy who sits in a chair all night, guarding the homeless at a building near Whitehall, London, during an air raid in the Second World War. 6th October 1940
The Womens Auxiliary Air Force, whose members were referred to as WaFs, was the female auxiliary of the Royal Air Force during World War II. (Picture) W.A.A.F. Officer E. Davies helps other W.A.A.F
Young boys fishing for "toddlers"in a Glamorgan canal during the Second WorldYoung boys fishing for " toddlers" in a Glamorgan canal during the Second World War. 25th June 1943
The self fitting ARP blind invented by Mr Geoffrey Mortimer, being placed into position on the windows of a residential house. The window on the right has already been blacked out
Three year old Freddy Arnold stands amongst the ruins of his bomb shattered home in Bath, Somerset following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe on the city at the end of April 1942
Female munition workers of a London war factory put on their make-up before staging a show to entertain girls of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS)
Manchester gasworks during the Second World War. 22nd April 1944
The Nazis, aided and abetted by the Vichy Government, were infiltrating in to French controlled Syria during the Second World War
Warden W Russel congratulates a woman woman, covered in dirt and dust, cut and bruised but remarkably safe after she walked out of a bomb damaged building set ablaze following an air raid in
Road barriers in Newcastle during the Second World War. 7th June 1940
Fire women of the National Fire Service using a hose during training exercises inn the Second World War. 21st March 1944
Bill Kennedy rescues the last of the many horses who were trapped for many days after the bombing of a London mews during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Daley Thompson competes in the 110 meter hurdles at Crystal Palace. MK Electrical International at Crystal Palace. 27th August 1979
After the blitzing of the City of London, Red Cross Street Fire Station, which had been badly burned externally and only saved from destruction by the determined efforts of the Station personnel
Goat Street after Swanseas three night blitz during the Second World War. 24th February 1941
A salvage scene on a side street in Bath during the Second World War. 27th April 1942