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  • The City : A fallen lift shaft The City : A fallen lift shaft

    (art) Made by: Sutherland, Graham (OM) 1941

    image: bomb damaged buildings and twisted girders set against smoke and an evening sky.

  • Post Office Buildings Post Office Buildings

    (art) Made by: Pitchforth, Roland Vivian (RA)

    image: a bomb site in the foreground with steel girders sticking up out of the rubble. In the background buildings remain standing, however men can be seen at work securing the building on the right.

  • ANSWERING YOU: THE PRODUCTION OF A BBC RADIO PROGRAMME FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1941 ANSWERING YOU: THE PRODUCTION OF A BBC RADIO PROGRAMME FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1941

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    One of the panelists on 'Answering You' was Edward Hulton, proprietor of a publishing house. Here we see Hulton (right) and a colleague on fire watching duty on the roof of his company Hulton Press. Behind them can be seen the City of London, including...

  • ANSWERING YOU: THE PRODUCTION OF A BBC RADIO PROGRAMME FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1941 ANSWERING YOU: THE PRODUCTION OF A BBC RADIO PROGRAMME FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1941

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    One of the panelists on 'Answering You' was Edward Hulton, proprietor of a publishing house. Here we see Hulton (left) and a colleague on fire watching duty on the roof of his company Hulton Press. Behind them can be seen the City of London, including...

  • MINISTRY OF INFORMATION CAMPAIGN POSTERS, LONDON, UK, 1940 MINISTRY OF INFORMATION CAMPAIGN POSTERS, LONDON, UK, 1940

    part of "MINISTRY OF INFORMATION SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICIAL COLLECTION" (photographs) Made by: Ministry of Information Photo Division Photographer

    A view of the Royal Exchange in London, which was used as a Ministry of Information 'special poster site'. A 'Dig for Victory banner' is hanging across the columns at the front.

  • Ruins in Cripplegate, London, EC1 Ruins in Cripplegate, London, EC1

    (art) Made by: Strang, Ian 1944

    image: a staircase covered in rubble stands alone in a deserted, flattened bomb site. In the background there are some tall buildings standing amongst ruins.

  • St Stephen's Walbrook, London, EC4 St Stephen's Walbrook, London, EC4

    (art) Made by: Strang, Ian 1945

    image: a view across a deserted, cleared bomb site towards St Stephen's Walbrook. In the foreground are the foundations and reamins of a bombed building.

  • Cassell's Tower and the Spire of St Bride's, Fleet Street, London, EC4 Cassell's Tower and the Spire of St Bride's, Fleet Street, London, EC4

    (art) Made by: Strang, Ian 1943

    image: A London cityscape showing the remains of some ruined buildings in the foreground, with only a tall, thin tower remaining from the previous structure. A low street, in front of the spire of the church of St Bride's, Fleet Street provides the...

  • St Michael Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London, EC4 St Michael Paternoster Royal, College Hill, London, EC4

    (art) Made by: Strang, Ian 1943

    image: A pipeline runs across the image, from above some railway arches on the left, down to the ground and across an empty area, away from the viewer towards a warehouse and a church in the background.

  • Cripplegate, London, EC1 Cripplegate, London, EC1

    (art) Made by: Strang, Ian 1943

    image: A view across a deserted, bombed area of London. The majority of the rubble has been cleared, leaving only paths weaving between the foundations of buildings. The only remaining structure is a stone staircase climbing up to nothing, on the left...

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