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The London Blitz An ARP warden rescues a young girl from the wreckage of a building bombed by Germany. V1 attack Buckingham Gate, Victoria
Bomb damage. The scene in a street in East Ham, East London, typical of so many after an air raid
Building the outer foundations for an air raid shelter in a garden in Hextable. 1938
London during the Blitz While services are being held in London, commemorating the second anniversary of The Battle of Britain
The children of hop pickers take shelter to watch the Battle of Britain. August 1940
Air raid results. A 50 kilo bomb fell on the pavement right immediately under the North Wall of the building and exploded in the basement. 1914 - 1918
Bomb damage. Rescue squads in Hackney, East London, worked unceasingly under a dangerous tottering wall and brought out a youth who had been completely buried under the debris of a house for twelve
German raider over London. The scene a few hours afterwards. 28 November 1916
German raider over London. Scenes of excitement. 28 November 1916
The Bishop of Bristol spends his 84th Birthday with London children suffering from raid shock at St Nicholas Home Chailey 1 December 1917
A home for children suffering from raid shock has been established at Chailey. 12 November 1917
The interior of a flooded dug out in Sidcup, Kent. Mr George Harris attempts to bucket the water out. 1939
Children inspecting the damage after a bomb fell in Gravesend, Kent during WWII
Three De Havilland DH60X moths ( G-aPW, G-aRA, G-AFPY ) perform a dummy air raid on Dartford, Kent. 1939
Mrs Ellis and Valerie Ellis sitting in an air raid shelter in Downham, Kent. 1939
Schoolboy sweeping debris after his Gravesend home in Kent had been damaged by a bomb during WWII
Bomb damage in a rural area in WWII
Rescue at a factory in Bexley, Kent after a bomb during the Blitz - 30 September 1940 eTopFoto
Dennis Poultry farm, near Southfleet, Kent July 1940 after one of the first air raids
An air raid shelter and sign in Gravesend, Kent. 1938
Bomb damage at Alexanders Farm, Eynsford, Kent 30th September 1940