Collections listing for "part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION""
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB AUGUST 1945Panorama of damage at Nagasaki; looking towards ground zero, which is the position on the ground vertically bellow the explosion.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB AUGUST 1945Panorama of damage at Nagasaki; looking towards ground zero, which is the position on the ground vertically bellow the explosion.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB AUGUST 1945A view giving some impression of the blast effect at Hiroshima. The roof of this reinforced concrete building was forced down-wards, and the internal columns can be seen projecting through the debris. Ground zero was 200 yards to the right of the...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB AUGUST 1945General view looking across the centre of damage at Hiroshima.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB 1945Panorama of damage at Nagasaki; looking towards the hypocentre.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB 1945Panorama of damage at Nagasaki; looking towards ground zero, which is the position on the ground vertically bellow the explosion.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
THE ATOMIC BOMB, AUGUST 1945The ruined Roman Catholic Cathedral, one of Nagasaki's most prominent landmarks, on a hill in the destroyed Urakami residential district about 500 metres north-east of the hypocentre.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
CIVIL DEFENCE REMOTE BREATHING APPARATUS, UK, 1943Men of a Civil Defence Heavy Rescue team demonstrate the use of remote breathing apparatus. One man wears a civilian duty respirator, which is attached by a long piece of rubber tubing to the oxygen pack which is carried by the second man. This second...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
BATTLE HQ OF NFS: THE NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE LONDON REGION FIRE CONTROL ROOM, LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1944A general view showing women at work in the Number 5 Region (London) National Fire Service control room. On the left of the photograph, a row of message telephonists sit at booths. On the right of the photographs, the wall is lined with indicator...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
BATTLE HQ OF NFS: THE NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE LONDON REGION FIRE CONTROL ROOM, LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1944A firewoman plots the movement of fire-fighting appliances on an indicator board in the Number 5 Region (London) National Fire Service control room. This board shows the number of appliance available in any area at any given moment.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
BATTLE HQ OF NFS: THE NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE LONDON REGION FIRE CONTROL ROOM, LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1944A National Fire Service switchboard operator in action at the NFS London Region headquarters. According to the original caption "This switchboard is the nerve centre through which the operations officer receives reports of fires and the progress of...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
BATTLE HQ OF NFS: THE NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE LONDON REGION FIRE CONTROL ROOM, LONDON, ENGLAND, UK, 1944National Fire Service switchboard operators in action at the NFS London Region headquarters. According to the original caption "This switchboard is the nerve centre through which the operations officer receives reports of fires and the progress of...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
TESTING THE STRENGTH OF A CIVILIAN STEEL HELMET: RESEARCH AT THE MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY RESEARCH LABORATORIES, OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1941A scientist at the Ministry of Home Security Research Laboratories in Oxford tests a civilian steel helmet by firing at it with a shrapnel ball. A selection of further helmets to be tested can be seen on the table to the right of the photograph. The...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
WOMEN'S FIRE GUARD IN ACTION, BIRMINGHAM, WARWICKSHIRE, UK, 1942Members of the Women's Fire Guard in action with hoses at the factory of Boxfoldia Ltd. in Bournbrook, Birmingham. Boxfoldia Ltd produces cardboard packaging for the food industry, so an effective Fire Guard is extremely important at this factory.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
MORRISON SHELTER STANDS UP TO DIRECT HIT IN YORK BLITZ, YORK, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK, 1942Mr McGregor stands amidst the debris of his house, following a Baedeker Raid on York. The Morrison shelter which saved his life, and the life of his wife and lodger is visible under rubble to the right of the photograph.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
THE MANY USES OF A MORRISON SHELTER, UK, 1941A man and woman play table tennis in their 'refuge room', using their Morrison shelter as the table. A net has been stretched across the centre of the top of the shelter. Another man can be seen in the foreground, sitting on a sofa reading a newspaper.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
THE MANY USES OF A MORRISON SHELTER, UK, 1941Four women and a man sit in their 'refuge room', using their Morrison shelter as a table. They have covered the surface of the shelter with a table cloth and are enjoying a spot of afternoon tea.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
THE WORK OF CIVIL DEFENCE ORGANISATIONS, UK, 1943A Fire Guard Party Leader (right) hands a message to a Fire Guard runner to ask for the attendance of the National Fire Service at an incident.
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
COMMUNAL SHELTER SAVES SIXTEEN: THE SUCCESS OF A SURFACE SHELTER, ENGLAND, UK, c 1943A group of Civil Defence workers examine a communal surface air raid shelter which remains intact, if somewhat crooked, following a raid somewhere in the east of England. A water-filled crater and a large pile of rubble and debris are clearly visible in...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
THE AFTERMATH OF A BAEDEKER RAID, CANTERBURY, KENT, ENGLAND, UK, 1942The windows of a Marks and Spencer store in Canterbury are boarded up following a devastating Baedeker raid on the Whitefriars area of Canterbury. In the foreground, piles of debris are all that is left of several buildings along the street. According...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information photographer
THE AFTERMATH OF A BAEDEKER RAID, CANTERBURY, KENT, ENGLAND, UK, 1942A general view of damage to St Augustine's Abbey and the surrounding area, following the devastating Baedeker raid on Canterbury. Shops in the foreground have lost half their roofs, and timber and debris is all that is left of several other buildings...
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part of "MINISTRY OF HOME SECURITY SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs)
ATOMIC BOMB AUGUST 1945Ruined sheds at the Mitsubishi Steel and Armaments factory, 760 metres away from the hypocentre at Nagasaki. The whole of the steel framework has been distorted by the effect of the blast.