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"Rebuilding: Restoring the Past, Building a Better Future" Your Britain - Fight for it NOW

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Your Britain - Fight for it NOW

Your Britain - Fight for it NOW - World War 2 public information Poster designed by Abram Games for the War Office - first published in 1942. Date: 1942

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Nehemiah rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem (engraving)

Nehemiah rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem (engraving)
6029666 Nehemiah rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Repairing Milbank Estate P_H00261_004

Repairing Milbank Estate P_H00261_004
Millbank Estate, Ruskin House, Herrick Street, Millbank, City of Westminster, Greater London. View from the north of Ruskin House on the Millbank Estate

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Repairing Milbank Estate P_H00261_001

Repairing Milbank Estate P_H00261_001
Millbank Estate, Ruskin House, Herrick Street, Millbank, City of Westminster, Greater London. An elevated view of Ruskin House on the Millbank Estate

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The old Strand, looking east, from Southampton Street; The new Strand, looking east

The old Strand, looking east, from Southampton Street; The new Strand, looking east
5990600 The old Strand, looking east, from Southampton Street; The new Strand, looking east, from Southmapton Street (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRebuilding Collection: View of Lubben Castle, Brandenburg, Germany

View of Lubben Castle, Brandenburg, Germany
Exterior view of Lubben Castle, in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. Its foundations are medieval, with rebuilding taking place in the 17th century. 2010

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Restoring damaged Cotswold stone wall - near Winchcombe - Gloucestershire - UK

Restoring damaged Cotswold stone wall - near Winchcombe - Gloucestershire - UK
MAB-1447 Restoring damaged Cotswold stone wall near Winchcombe - Gloucestershire - UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding Temple

Rebuilding Temple
Jerusalem : rebuilding the Temple

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction

Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction
Illustration of a Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Swaffham Cyclist 1950S

Swaffham Cyclist 1950S
A lone cyclist pauses to study the elaborate town sign of Swaffham, Norfolk, which commemorates the famous pedlar John Chapman, and the churchs rebuilding in the 1400s

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Paris / Rebuilding 1868

Paris / Rebuilding 1868
Haussmanns Paris - the place Saint-Germain-des- Pres cleared to make way for the Rue de Rennes and the Boulevard Saint-Germain

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The rebuilding of King Solomon's temple. From The Children's Bible, published c. 1883

The rebuilding of King Solomon's temple. From The Children's Bible, published c. 1883
3039818 The rebuilding of King Solomon's temple. From The Children's Bible, published c. 1883; Private Collection.

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Germans rebuild bridge at Lemberg, between 1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service

Germans rebuild bridge at Lemberg, between 1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Germans rebuild bridge at Lemberg, between 1914 and c1915. German soldiers on bridge at Lemberg, Austro-Hungarian Empire, (now Lviv, Ukraine), during World War I.

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Nehemiah rebuilds the walls of Jerusalem?. Creator: Jan Luyken

Nehemiah rebuilds the walls of Jerusalem?. Creator: Jan Luyken
Nehemiah rebuilds the walls of Jerusalem?

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Du tardenois a la Picardie; en Picardie: le passage de l'Avre, entre Morisel et Moreuil

Du tardenois a la Picardie; en Picardie: le passage de l'Avre, entre Morisel et Moreuil, le 8 aout Creator: Unknown
Du tardenois a la Picardie; en Picardie: le passage de l'Avre, entre Morisel et Moreuil, le 8 aout 1918, au matin; construction d'une passerelie par le genie et les chasseurs, 1918

Background imageRebuilding Collection: King Cyrus Handing over the Treasure Looted from the Temple of Jerusalem, 1655-1669

King Cyrus Handing over the Treasure Looted from the Temple of Jerusalem, 1655-1669. Creator: Ferdinand Bol
King Cyrus Handing over the Treasure Looted from the Temple of Jerusalem, 1655-1669. Other Title(s): King Cyrus Handing over the Treasure Looted from the Temple of Jerusalem. Solomon Receives Gifts

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Moundsley Hall a42_01049

Moundsley Hall a42_01049
Moundsley Hall, Walkers Heath Road, Wythall, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. The timber frame of a Tudor building rediscovered during the demolition of Moundsley Hall

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Inigo Jones shows his plans for rebuilding Whitehall to King James I (litho)

Inigo Jones shows his plans for rebuilding Whitehall to King James I (litho)
5198223 Inigo Jones shows his plans for rebuilding Whitehall to King James I (litho) by Skinner, Edward Frederick (1865-1924); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Champion (Scissors) Ltd, Sheffield, Yorkshire

Champion (Scissors) Ltd, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Champion (Scissors) Ltd, Champion Works, Petre Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire -- Rebuilding British Kitchens. Offer of Kumfi-Kut kitchen scissors when limited supplies permit, in a postwar letter

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Queen Victoria Square, Hull, Yorkshire, in December 1946, after world War Two Ended

Queen Victoria Square, Hull, Yorkshire, in December 1946, after world War Two Ended. Hull was severely damaged in The Blitz

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Doing it just like the builders do, a hive of industry going on in the new

Doing it just like the builders do, a hive of industry going on in the new childrens playground opened on the blitz site of St. Lukes Church, Peckham, London

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). London County Council demolished the old bridge which was damaged, and commissioned a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Bricklayer P_H00261_003

Bricklayer P_H00261_003
Millbank Estate, Ruskin House, Herrick Street, Millbank, City of Westminster, Greater London. A bricklayer at work on the repair of Ruskin House on the Millbank Estate

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Repairing bomb damage P_H00252_004

Repairing bomb damage P_H00252_004
Millbank Estate, Erasmus Street, Millbank, City of Westminster, Greater London. Two workmen repairing bomb damage to London Council Council (LCC) flats on the Millbank Estate

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Drilling rig JLP01_08_066854a

Drilling rig JLP01_08_066854a
St Pauls Cathedral, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. A McKinney DAG 60 drilling rig in operation during the construction of the Paternoster development

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Atlas Statue, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Atlas Statue, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Jesmond Dene Mill Lade

Jesmond Dene Mill Lade
The photograph on the left shows some existing mill ruins and more mdoern buildings at the top of a steady flow of water, the image on the right provides the same view

Background imageRebuilding Collection: House Dene, Wallace's Well

House Dene, Wallace's Well
The top photograph shows a low lyring stream by House Dene, with a fallen in Wallace's Well, the bottom image provides the same view

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Fareham Parish Church Proposed Nave & Aisles

Fareham Parish Church Proposed Nave & Aisles
This architectural drawing shows a proposed design for a rebuilding of the nave and aisles inside Fareham Parish Church in Hampshire. Drawing exhibited at the Royal Academy. Date: 1916

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Armenian Refugee Advertisement

Armenian Refugee Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement appealing for donations for the purpose of rebuilding damaged homes of martyred Armenian refugees during World War 1

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The Bank of England Rebuilding 1929

The Bank of England Rebuilding 1929
Etching showing the 1929 phase of rebuilding the Bank of England, the central bank in London. Date: circa 1930

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Mar Thoma Church

Mar Thoma Church
Saad Al-Haj Yassen

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Cyrus at the temple engraving 1870

Cyrus at the temple engraving 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem, after the Captivity (engraving)

Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem, after the Captivity (engraving)
5218537 Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem, after the Captivity (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem, after the Captivity)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: King Charles II overseeing the rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral after the Great Fire of London

King Charles II overseeing the rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral after the Great Fire of London, 1666 (litho)
6015032 King Charles II overseeing the rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral after the Great Fire of London, 1666 (litho) by Hardy

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Old houses on south-east corner of Sloane Square, demolished in 1902; The Wellesley House

Old houses on south-east corner of Sloane Square, demolished in 1902; The Wellesley House, Sloane Square (b / w photo)
5990665 Old houses on south-east corner of Sloane Square, demolished in 1902; The Wellesley House, Sloane Square (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The original buildings of Harrods Stores, Brompton Road, demolished in 1901; A present-day view of

The original buildings of Harrods Stores, Brompton Road, demolished in 1901; A present-day view of Brompton Road
5990655 The original buildings of Harrods Stores, Brompton Road, demolished in 1901; A present-day view of Brompton Road (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Oxford Street in 1902, looking west, from Davies Street; Oxford Street in 1927, looking west

Oxford Street in 1902, looking west, from Davies Street; Oxford Street in 1927, looking west
5990643 Oxford Street in 1902, looking west, from Davies Street; Oxford Street in 1927, looking west, from Davies Street (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The Empire Theatre, prior to demolition; The demolition of the Empire Theatre in 1927 (b / w photo)

The Empire Theatre, prior to demolition; The demolition of the Empire Theatre in 1927 (b / w photo)
5990620 The Empire Theatre, prior to demolition; The demolition of the Empire Theatre in 1927 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Empire Theatre)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Coventry Street in 1904, looking west; A present-day view of Coventry Street

Coventry Street in 1904, looking west; A present-day view of Coventry Street, looking west (b / w photo)
5990618 Coventry Street in 1904, looking west; A present-day view of Coventry Street, looking west (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Illustration for London Rebuilt 1897-1927 (b / w photo)

Illustration for London Rebuilt 1897-1927 (b / w photo)
5990617 Illustration for London Rebuilt 1897-1927 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: The High Holborn 'Bottleneck';The Oxford Street 'Bottleneck

The High Holborn "Bottleneck";The Oxford Street "Bottleneck
5990612 The High Holborn " Bottleneck" ; The Oxford Street " Bottleneck, " near Tottenham Court Road (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Bruce House, the Poor Mans 'Carlton';The old Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane (b / w photo)

Bruce House, the Poor Mans "Carlton";The old Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane (b / w photo)
5990609 Bruce House, the Poor Mans " Carlton" ; The old Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bruce House)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Old Holborn, looking east, view taken about 1890; A present-day view of Holborn

Old Holborn, looking east, view taken about 1890; A present-day view of Holborn, looking east (b / w photo)
5990606 Old Holborn, looking east, view taken about 1890; A present-day view of Holborn, looking east (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Old Holborn)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding (engraving)

Rebuilding (engraving)
1104946 Rebuilding (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rebuilding. Illustration for The Illustrated London News)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: London restored, or Sir John Evelyns plan for rebuilding that ancient metropolis after the fire in

London restored, or Sir John Evelyns plan for rebuilding that ancient metropolis after the fire in 1666 (engraving)
603991 London restored, or Sir John Evelyns plan for rebuilding that ancient metropolis after the fire in 1666 (engraving) by English School

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Sir Christopher Wrens plan for rebuilding the City of London after the dreadful conflagration in

Sir Christopher Wrens plan for rebuilding the City of London after the dreadful conflagration in 1666 (engraving)
603988 Sir Christopher Wrens plan for rebuilding the City of London after the dreadful conflagration in 1666 (engraving) by English School

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Sir Christipher Wren presenting to King Charles II his plan for rebuilding London (engraving)

Sir Christipher Wren presenting to King Charles II his plan for rebuilding London (engraving)
606335 Sir Christipher Wren presenting to King Charles II his plan for rebuilding London (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)



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"Rebuilding: Restoring the Past, Building a Better Future" Your Britain - Fight for it NOW. As we face challenges, we must come together to rebuild our nation stronger than ever before. Repairing Milbank Estate P_H00261_004 and P_H00261_001. The determination to restore these historic buildings showcases our commitment to preserving our heritage. Restoring damaged Cotswold stone wall near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire - UK. Every brick laid is a symbol of resilience and unity in rebuilding our communities. View of Lubben Castle, Brandenburg, Germany. Witnessing the reconstruction of this magnificent castle reminds us that even after destruction, beauty can rise again. Rebuilding Temple - a testament to faith and perseverance throughout history. It stands as a reminder that no matter the obstacles faced, hope will always guide us forward. Assyrian residential complex visual reconstruction unveils ancient civilizations' architectural marvels lost in time but now revived through meticulous research and dedication. Swaffham Cyclist 1950S captures an era where communities came together to rebuild their lives after World War II – a reminder that resilience runs deep within us all. Paris / Rebuilding 1868 depicts the city's determination to rise from ashes like a phoenix; its iconic landmarks rebuilt with love and passion by its resilient citizens. Jesmond Dene Mill Lade represents the power of restoration in nature itself – flowing waters mending what was once broken, reminding us that healing is possible in every aspect of life. House Dene Wallace's Well reflects how individual efforts contribute towards rebuilding society; each act creating ripples of positive change within our neighborhoods. Fareham Parish Church Proposed Nave & Aisles envisions progress rooted in tradition – honoring history while embracing modernity as we shape spaces for future generations.