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Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road

Filming of The battle of Britain. Dragon road, due for demolition has been used for the filming of the Blitz scenes. 11th May 1968

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: A mother tends to her young son in an underground bomb shelter during an air raid while

A mother tends to her young son in an underground bomb shelter during an air raid while her daughter settles into a bed made from a wooden fruit box

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain 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 imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Hole In Floor

Hole In Floor
19th October 1940: A hole in the floor of St Pauls Cathedral, London, after the cathedral was hit in a German bombing raid. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Damaged St Paul s

Damaged St Paul s
20th October 1940: A hole in the roof of St Pauls Cathedral after an air raid. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Empty shell cases and boxes, Battle of Albert, France, WW1

Empty shell cases and boxes, Battle of Albert, France, WW1
A dump of empty 18 pounder shell cases and boxes, part of those used by one British Division during the bombardment of Fricourt, northern France, during the Battle of Albert, First World War

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: The first British air aggressive action of the war, the raid on Kiel, 1940

The first British air aggressive action of the war, the raid on Kiel, 1940
An artists impression of the first British air aggressive action of the war, the raid on Kiel: Wellington Bombers in action, 1940

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: North Country troops bombing a German machine gun position, Polygon Wood, 20th century

North Country troops bombing a German machine gun position, Polygon Wood, 20th century
Bombing a German machine gun position, Polygon Wood, Belgium, World War I, 1917. Soldiers from a British regiment from the North of England throwing grenades at a German position

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: The village of Mametz after the July bombardment, Battle of the Somme, 1916, (c1920)

The village of Mametz after the July bombardment, Battle of the Somme, 1916, (c1920)
The village of Mametz after the July bombardment, Battle of the Somme, France, 1916, (c1920). Destruction during the First World War

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Heavy bombs in the racks of a RAF Short Sunderland flying boat, c1940 (1943)

Heavy bombs in the racks of a RAF Short Sunderland flying boat, c1940 (1943). From Coastal Command. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1943]

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Front cover of Coastal Command, 1943

Front cover of Coastal Command, 1943. Coastal Command was a booklet issued for the Air Ministry by the Ministry of Information

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: A British attack using the bayonet and grenade, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926)

A British attack using the bayonet and grenade, Neuve-Chapelle, France, 10 March 1915, (1926). The British successfully broke through the German lines in Artois at the Battle of Neuve-Chapelle in

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Cuxhaven Raid, 25 December 1914, (1926). Artist: Charles Fouqueray

Cuxhaven Raid, 25 December 1914, (1926). Artist: Charles Fouqueray
Cuxhaven Raid, 25 December 1914, (1926). On Christmas Day 1914 the British launched a comined air and naval attack on the Zeppelin bases at Cuxhaven and Wilhelmshaven in northern Germany

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Alexandria, During the Bombardment, 1882, (19th century)

Alexandria, During the Bombardment, 1882, (19th century). British ships attack the Egyptian port

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: A British army patrol, Cambrai, France, First World War, 9 October 1918

A British army patrol, Cambrai, France, First World War, 9 October 1918. The town of Cambrai was the scene of one of the most famous and intense battles of the war

Background imageBombing raids during the Battle of Britain Collection: Neighbours In Council, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel

Neighbours In Council, 1869. Artist: John Tenniel
Neighbours In Council, 1869. France and Britannia were each facing their problems, although, as is often the case, France is depicted as a weaker version of Britannia



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