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  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN LONDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE IN LONDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Messrs Nules and Kaye, 54 Cheapside, London EC 1915-09-09

    Looking at the damage caused to the backs of properties in Wood Street in the City of London following the Zeppelin raid on the night of 8 - 9 September 1915.

  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN LONDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE IN LONDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Messrs Nules and Kaye, 54 Cheapside, London 1915-10-14

    Civilians and police officers stand on the streets below the damaged South Western Bank in the City of London following the Zeppelin raid on the night of 13 -14 October 1915.

  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR.

    part of "HOME OFFICE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Home Office photographer 1917-07

    Firemen hose down the smouldering remains of Cox's Court off Little Britain in the City of London after a Gotha air raid on 7 July 1917.

  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR.

    part of "HOME OFFICE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Home Office photographer 1917-06

    The damaged facade of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, following a devastating air raid by 20 Gotha GVs on 13 June 1917. This was the first of two daylight Gotha GV raids on London. Piles of timber and brick rubble can be seen in the foreground, and the...

  • The Only Road for an Englishman The Only Road for an Englishman

    (posters) Made by: Pryse, Gerald Spencer (MC) (artist) 1914

    whole: the image occupies the majority, held within an orange border. The title and text are separate and positioned across the bottom edge, in black against a white background. image: a column of British infantry soldiers march from right to left...

  • The Old Skating Rink. Aldwych : October 1915, a clearing house for Belgian refugees The Old Skating Rink. Aldwych : October 1915, a clearing house for Belgian refugees

    (art) Made by: Paterson, Emily M 1915-01-01

    image: view of large open structures; to the left a roofed building with pillars and windows, to the right a larger open area with a latticework of roof structures, possibly glazed, through which can be seen more distant buildings and trees. Various...

  • Repairing a Fracture in a Torpedoed Merchant Ship Repairing a Fracture in a Torpedoed Merchant Ship

    (art) Made by: Wheatley, John (ARA) 1918

    image: A close-up view of a section of the hull of a torpedoed Merchant Navy ship. The section of hull is badly damaged, with a large hole. The ship is in drydock and so is supported by large planks of wood, with two workers visible in the lower...

  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR.

    part of "HOME OFFICE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Home Office photographer 1918-01-28

    The ruins of Messrs Odhams Printing Works, 93 Long Acre, London, which was bombed by two giant Gothas in the worst bombing incident of the war. A bomb fell on the pavement immediately under the north wall of the building and exploded in the basement. A...

  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN LONDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE IN LONDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR

    part of "CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Messrs Nules and Kaye, 54 Cheapside, London EC 1915-09-09

    Damage to Liverpool Street in London following the Zeppelin raid on the night of 8 - 9 September 1915.

  • AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. AIR RAID DAMAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR.

    part of "HOME OFFICE FIRST WORLD WAR AIR RAID DAMAGE COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Home Office photographer 1917-10

    Air Raids and Bomb Damage: Air raid damage outside Swann & Edgars store in Piccadilly where a 100 kilogram bomb fell on 19 - 20 October 1917. Five of the eleven Zeppelins involved in the attack were destroyed.

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