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The Blitz Collection

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Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Bombed London

Bombed London
circa 1940: Bomb damage sustained by the City of London. Tower Bridge can be seen in the background. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Docklands Blazing

Docklands Blazing
1940: The docklands ablaze after the first mass air raid on London. Tower Bridge is in the background. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: St Pauls Bomb Damage

St Pauls Bomb Damage
20th October 1940: St Pauls Cathedral after a direct hit during the blitz in London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Air Raid Drills at the Windmill Theatre

Air Raid Drills at the Windmill Theatre
At the Windmill Theatre, London, the showgirls are given a crash course in fire-fighting and first aid. 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: A Heinkel 111 bomber aircraft of the German Luftwaffe flies over Tower Bridge

A Heinkel 111 bomber aircraft of the German Luftwaffe flies over Tower Bridge on the River Thames in London during the Battle of Britain in World War Two. 7th September 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: (1874-1965). Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. English statesman and writer

(1874-1965). Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. English statesman and writer
WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965). Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. English statesman and writer. Prime Minister Churchill inspecting bomb damage in the Battersea area of London, England

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Bombers of the German Luftwaffe in flight over London during the Battle of Britain

Bombers of the German Luftwaffe in flight over London during the Battle of Britain. Picture shows: Two Dornier 217s flying above fires started by bombs in the neighbourhood of Beckton gas works in

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: London during the Blitz While services are being held in London, commemorating the

London during the Blitz While services are being held in London, commemorating the second anniversary of The Battle of Britain

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The remains of an ammunition truck struck by a bomb in the goods yard of Bridlington

The remains of an ammunition truck struck by a bomb in the goods yard of Bridlington Station 11th July 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Damage to a house in Pype Hayes, Erdington, Birmingham. This was the first air raid

Damage to a house in Pype Hayes, Erdington, Birmingham. This was the first air raid on the city, carried out by a single aircraft. One person was killed, and six injured in the raid. 9th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Firefighters battle flames near St. Pauls Cathedral

Firefighters battle flames near St. Pauls Cathedral
Firefighters battle flames on a shop near St. Pauls Cathedral London, after a night of heavy air raids causing extensive fire damage 29/30 December 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: St Pauls and the Aftermath of the Battle of Britain, September 1940 (b / w photo)

St Pauls and the Aftermath of the Battle of Britain, September 1940 (b / w photo)
1763710 St Pauls and the Aftermath of the Battle of Britain, September 1940 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: The Battle of Britain (German: Luftschlacht um England)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The Blitzed Arts Club, 19th September 1940 (etching on paper)

The Blitzed Arts Club, 19th September 1940 (etching on paper)
DOV123411 The Blitzed Arts Club, 19th September 1940 (etching on paper) by Walcot, William (1874-1943); The Arts Club, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The Hellish Nights in London (Colour Litho)

The Hellish Nights in London (Colour Litho)
2778562 The Hellish Nights in London (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The hellish nights of London)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The fires in London (colour litho)

The fires in London (colour litho)
2778528 The fires in London (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The fires in London)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Among the ruins of the City (colour litho)

Among the ruins of the City (colour litho)
2778525 Among the ruins of the City (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: In the ruins of the City)

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Vapour trails over central London as the Luftwaffe attempts to bomb the city

Vapour trails over central London as the Luftwaffe attempts to bomb the city. 15th September 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Young siblings Michael Briggs (aged 2) and older sister Christine (3

Young siblings Michael Briggs (aged 2) and older sister Christine (3) received toys when they visited an exhibition of toys held at Oxford Street, central London. Their father, C.J

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Scene showing considerable damage to the front of a bus following an air raid by

Scene showing considerable damage to the front of a bus following an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 18th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Two women salvaging the stock after their shop had been burnt out buy incendiary bombs

Two women salvaging the stock after their shop had been burnt out buy incendiary bombs, following an air raid by thew German Luftwaffe on a West Midlands town during the Second world War

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Damage to shops and houses in a West Midlands town following an air raid during

Damage to shops and houses in a West Midlands town following an air raid during the Second World War. Not a single windows has remained in tact. Circa August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Damage to a building in Birmingham following an air raid on the city during the Second

Damage to a building in Birmingham following an air raid on the city during the Second World War. Not a single windows has remained in tact. 14th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Warden W Russel congratulates a woman woman, covered in dirt and dust

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

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: A bomb crater in Bromford Road, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

A bomb crater in Bromford Road, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: A damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city

A damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Milkman examines the staircase of a damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington

Milkman examines the staircase of a damage house in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: A house damage by a bomb in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid

A house damage by a bomb in Tyburn Road, Edrdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 14th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Damage to a house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham

Damage to a house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham. This was the first air raid on the city, carried out by a single aircraft. One person was killed, and six injured in the raid

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Householders examine the damage and crater to their Smallheath

Householders examine the damage and crater to their Smallheath, Birmingham home following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Smallheath

Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Saved by shelters A bomb fell between these two shelters in Smallheath, Birmingham

Saved by shelters A bomb fell between these two shelters in Smallheath, Birmingham, nobody was hurt following a raid on the city. Here is a Midland A.R.P

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage homes in Smallheath

Householders removing furniture from their bomb damage homes in Smallheath, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 16th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: A demolition squad make safe a bomb damaged building at Hodge Hill Common following a

A demolition squad make safe a bomb damaged building at Hodge Hill Common following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Householders and ARP recovery squad removing furniture from their bomb damage home in

Householders and ARP recovery squad removing furniture from their bomb damage home in Hodge Hill Common, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 18th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Three houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city

Three houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Firemen and ARP rescue workers search a damage house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington

Firemen and ARP rescue workers search a damage house in Bromsford Lane, Erdington, Birmingham following a raid on the city. 24th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Three houses in Wildfell Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham

Three houses in Wildfell Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 25th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: No one was injured. Twenty three people were in the back rooms of these two houses in

No one was injured. Twenty three people were in the back rooms of these two houses in Acocks Green, Birmingham, when a bomb exploded in the garden during the raid on the city

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Knocked Sideways. This house in Acocks Green, Birmingham was knocked sideways when bomb

Knocked Sideways. This house in Acocks Green, Birmingham was knocked sideways when bomb exploded in the front garden. Many of the net-covered windows, it will be noticed, are intact. 24th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: House in Sparkhill, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city

House in Sparkhill, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: House in Moseley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city

House in Moseley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. 27th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: House in Bordesley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city

House in Bordesley, Birmingham, destroyed during a bombing raid on the city. Four people were killed and two were injured. 27th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The church tower and stained windows at Dudley Parish Church

The church tower and stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: Residents gather around a water filled crater outside a house in Wood End Road, Erdington

Residents gather around a water filled crater outside a house in Wood End Road, Erdington, Birmingham, following a raid on the city. 28th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during

A house in Aston, Birmingham, collapsed after the building received a direct hit during a raid on the city 25th August 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city

The stained windows at Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The entrance to Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city

The entrance to Dudley Parish Church, bare the scars of a raid on the city. 6th September 1940

Background imageThe Blitz Collection: The remains of the Birmingham Food Supply Company factory, Fallows Road, Sparkbrook

The remains of the Birmingham Food Supply Company factory, Fallows Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. Makers of Queens Gravy Salts seen here following a heavy raid on the city. 27th August 1940



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