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Devastation Collection (page 9)

"Unveiling the Scars of Devastation: A Glimpse into History's Darkest Hours" Witnessing the aftermath of destruction

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Devastation Collection: Burning of the Bolton Theatre, the Morning after the Fire (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Second Imperial Prussian Footguard Entering Paris, (oil on canvas)
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Devastation Collection: Exodus (chalk & pastel on paper)
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Devastation Collection: Scene of the Recent Fire at Louth, Lincolnshire (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Great Explosion at Toulon (b / w photo)
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Devastation Collection: The Accident to a Scotch Express (b / w photo)
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Devastation Collection: Scene of the Explosion at the Cartridge Factory, Greenwich Marshes (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Great Fire at Limoges (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Sketch from Gaeta, Effects of the Explosion of the Powder-Magazine on the Bastion of St Antonio
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Devastation Collection: Scene of the Powder Explosion at the Oare Works, near Faversham (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Ruins of Court-Lodge Farm, Chillingham, Kent, destroyed by Lightning (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Morning after the Explosion at Inkerman Mill (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Ruins of the North Transept of the Crystal Palace destroyed by the late Fire (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Ruins of the Tropical Department of the Crystal Palace after the Snowstorm (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Fire in the Strand, Site of Arundel House (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Fallen Campanile of St Mark s, Venice, the Debris in the Piazza
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Devastation Collection: Ruins of the Bear Hotel, Grindelwald, after the Fire (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Kronstadt Revolt, 1921 (b / w photo)
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Devastation Collection: The British Navy, from Trafalgar to the Present Time (litho)
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Devastation Collection: Fleet Manning Yards on the Princes leaving the Breakwater (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Verdun Cathedral after a German Bombing, 1914 (colour litho)
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Devastation Collection: The British Fleet in the Bay of Artaki, Sea of Marmora (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Paris Commune (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Extensive Conflagration at Gravesend (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Pale Horse
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Devastation Collection: Commuters and City workers pick their way through a rubble strewn Stonecutters Street
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Devastation Collection: Workmen clear rubble from the Cheapside, City of London, the spire of St Mary-le-Bow
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Devastation Collection: Workmen clear away debris from collapsed Lantern Roof from Westminster Abbey
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Devastation Collection: The dome of St Pauls Cathedral looms over the devastated remains of Cannon Street
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Devastation Collection: Rubble litters Poppins Court following the most devastating air raid on London which took
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Devastation Collection: Teams from Heavy Rescue and the LCC (London County Council) seen searching
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Devastation Collection: Firemen dampening down the smouldering ruins in the the City of London following
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Devastation Collection: The gutted shell of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, following the Luftwaffe raid
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Devastation Collection: Traders in Bucklerbury, City of London salvage goods from their premises
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Devastation Collection: A small crater outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by
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Devastation Collection: The Mansion House in the City of London damage by incendiary bombs dropped on the city
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Devastation Collection: Firemen of the NFS outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by
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Devastation Collection: Members of the National Fire Service (NFS ) and heavy rescue help lift
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Devastation Collection: A warden helps a survivor retrieve belongings from the rubble that was her home before it
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Devastation Collection: Imra the Alsatian, one of Londons search and rescue dogs seen here searching for
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Devastation Collection: LCC and Civil Defence workers seen here clearing up following a V2 explosion at the Red
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Devastation Collection: Fires caused by the dropping of thousands of incendiary bombs by the Luftwaffe
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Devastation Collection: Salvage workers pick through the burnt out remains of London
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Devastation Collection: A man searches among the debris of his destroyed home in Wavertree
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Devastation Collection: The Union Jack flies over the Guildhall in London which was heavily damaged in an air
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Devastation Collection: Troops clear bomb damage to St Michael Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral after it was
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Devastation Collection: Mr C. E. Mill and family passing through the devastated streets of residential Plymouth
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Devastation Collection: Damage to houses and shops in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell


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"Unveiling the Scars of Devastation: A Glimpse into History's Darkest Hours" Witnessing the aftermath of destruction, Brampton Road in Bexleyheath bears the haunting marks of bomb damage during World War II, a stark reminder of the horrors endured. Kilgour Road in Southeast London stands as a testament to resilience amidst devastation, its scars serving as silent reminders of the relentless bombings that ravaged this area during WWII. Amidst the chaos and ruins caused by Blitz bombings in London, an extraordinary sight unfolds - a chef fearlessly cooking amidst a bombed-out street, symbolizing unwavering determination even in times of despair. In an unexpected encounter on the road to Lille during WWI, a British trooper finds solace and hope as he meets a French woman amidst scenes of utter devastation, reminding us that humanity can still thrive amid adversity. The scene after a flying bomb attack leaves behind nothing but desolation; it serves as an indelible image etched into our collective memory from WWII – reminding us never to forget those who suffered through such devastating times. Hackney Wick's Clarnico Factory becomes an emblematic representation of wartime destruction during London's Blitz – its shattered walls standing tall against all odds while bearing witness to unimaginable devastation. Foreign Street in Camberwell tells tales untold through its crumbling facades and broken windows – remnants left behind by bombs dropped mercilessly upon this neighborhood during WWII’s darkest days. Once majestic and grandiose, Hollebeke's White Chateau now lies in ruins after being reduced to rubble during WWI; its shattered beauty serves as both a poignant reminder and warning against war’s destructive power. Adolf Hitler's brush captures not only his artistic talent but also reveals glimpses into his twisted mind.