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The London Blitz was a sustained bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe during World War II

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Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Staples Inn Hall Holborn, 1830 (engraving)

Staples Inn Hall Holborn, 1830 (engraving)
3038359 Staples Inn Hall Holborn, 1830 (engraving) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Originally a staple where wool was traded)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Columba s, Church of Scotland, London (b / w photo)

St Columba s, Church of Scotland, London (b / w photo)
3642619 St Columba s, Church of Scotland, London (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Columba s, Church of Scotland, London)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The damaged knights effigies in the Inner Temple Hall (b / w photo)

The damaged knights effigies in the Inner Temple Hall (b / w photo)
3631038 The damaged knights effigies in the Inner Temple Hall (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The high altar of St Pauls Cathedral, October 1940 (b / w photo)

The high altar of St Pauls Cathedral, October 1940 (b / w photo)
3631037 The high altar of St Pauls Cathedral, October 1940 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The high altar of St Pauls Cathedral, October 1940)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The Drawing Room of Mercers Hall, Ironmonger Lane, London, 1890 (photo)

The Drawing Room of Mercers Hall, Ironmonger Lane, London, 1890 (photo)
DGC398053 The Drawing Room of Mercers Hall, Ironmonger Lane, London, 1890 (photo) by British Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Destruction of Yorks medieval Guildhall by a German air raid during the Baedecker Blitz

Destruction of Yorks medieval Guildhall by a German air raid during the Baedecker Blitz, World War II
6015329 Destruction of Yorks medieval Guildhall by a German air raid during the Baedecker Blitz, World War II, April 1942 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Crater in front of the Royal Crescent, Bath, made by a German bomb dropped during the Baedecker

Crater in front of the Royal Crescent, Bath, made by a German bomb dropped during the Baedecker Blitz, World War II
6015328 Crater in front of the Royal Crescent, Bath, made by a German bomb dropped during the Baedecker Blitz, World War II, April 1942 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: British Restaurant, one of over 1000 established by the Ministry of Food to cater for people made

British Restaurant, one of over 1000 established by the Ministry of Food to cater for people made homeless or deprived
6015319 British Restaurant, one of over 1000 established by the Ministry of Food to cater for people made homeless or deprived of where they would normally eat by German aiir raids, World War II

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: British Post Office workers laying new telephone cables after a German air raid during the Blitz

British Post Office workers laying new telephone cables after a German air raid during the Blitz, London, World War II
6015296 British Post Office workers laying new telephone cables after a German air raid during the Blitz, London, World War II, 1940-1945 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Burnt out store of John Lewis & Co on Oxford Street, London, after a German air raid during

Burnt out store of John Lewis & Co on Oxford Street, London, after a German air raid during the Blitz, World War II
6015295 Burnt out store of John Lewis & Co on Oxford Street, London, after a German air raid during the Blitz, World War II, 17 September 1940 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Destruction of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, London, by German incendiary bombs, World War II

Destruction of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, London, by German incendiary bombs, World War II
6015277 Destruction of St Brides Church, Fleet Street, London, by German incendiary bombs, World War II, 29 December 1940 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London under fire, Holborn (b / w photo)

London under fire, Holborn (b / w photo)
3657145 London under fire, Holborn (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: London under fire, Holborn)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Damage to a Battersea street following a daylight raid on London

Damage to a Battersea street following a daylight raid on London. February 16th 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London Fire Brigade tackles fires close to Waterloo railway station as nine thousand

London Fire Brigade tackles fires close to Waterloo railway station as nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the city of London during a Luftwaffe air raid 29th December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Statue of the Apostle St. Bartholomew on the roof of the Northern facade of St Paul

Statue of the Apostle St. Bartholomew on the roof of the Northern facade of St Pauls Cathedral silhouetted against the fires that raged around the cathedral

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Fires in Ave Maria Lane, London, started by high explosive

Fires in Ave Maria Lane, London, started by high explosive and incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe on the night of 29th December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A turntable ladder of the London Fire Brigade tackles fires on Aldersgate Street

A turntable ladder of the London Fire Brigade tackles fires on Aldersgate Street, Farringdon as nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the city of London during a Luftwaffe air

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Auxiliary fire engines and pumps outside St Pauls Cathedral, Ludgate Hill, London

Auxiliary fire engines and pumps outside St Pauls Cathedral, Ludgate Hill, London, as the fire brigade fight the fires started by over 9

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firemen tackling fires in the streets close to St Paul

Firemen tackling fires in the streets close to St Pauls Cathedral as over nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the city of London during a Luftwaffe air raid 29th December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The City of London ablaze seen from the roof of the Northern facade of St Paul

The City of London ablaze seen from the roof of the Northern facade of St Pauls Cathedral, after an estimated nine thousands incendiary bombs were dropped by the Luftwaffe on the city of London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firemen tackling fires in St Pauls Churchyard to stop the blaze reaching

Firemen tackling fires in St Pauls Churchyard to stop the blaze reaching the Cathedral. As over nine thousand incendiary and high explosive bombs fall on the City of London, 29th December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Leader of the Labour Party and Lord Privy Seal Clement Attlee during a demonstration by

Leader of the Labour Party and Lord Privy Seal Clement Attlee during a demonstration by the London Fire Brigade and the Auxiliary Fire Service pumps at the Serpentine, central London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The London Fire Brigade and the Auxiliary Fire Service demonstrate the power of their

The London Fire Brigade and the Auxiliary Fire Service demonstrate the power of their water pumps at the Serpentine, central London, to the Leader of the Labour Party and Lord Privy Seal

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Auxiliary fireman seen here inspecting a water supply tank outside an Abbotts Shoe Shop

Auxiliary fireman seen here inspecting a water supply tank outside an Abbotts Shoe Shop in Cheapside, London which had an unexpected extra occupant of a shop dummy. 13th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Commuters and City workers pick their way through a rubble strewn Stonecutters Street

Commuters and City workers pick their way through a rubble strewn Stonecutters Street the morning after the most devastating raid on London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Workmen clear rubble from the Cheapside, City of London, the spire of St Mary-le-Bow

Workmen clear rubble from the Cheapside, City of London, the spire of St Mary-le-Bow, in the distance, following a Luftwaffe raid on the city 10th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Workmen clear away debris from collapsed Lantern Roof from Westminster Abbey

Workmen clear away debris from collapsed Lantern Roof from Westminster Abbeys High Altar caused by incendiary bombs dropped by the Luftwaffe in the course of one of the heaviest air raids on London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The dome of St Pauls Cathedral looms over the devastated remains of Cannon Street

The dome of St Pauls Cathedral looms over the devastated remains of Cannon Street the morning after the most devastating raid on London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Teams from Heavy Rescue and the LCC (London County Council) seen searching

Teams from Heavy Rescue and the LCC (London County Council) seen searching, clearing and making safe flats in Bayswater/Lancaster Gate that were bombed on the night of 20th/21st February 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firemen attempt to control a fire in Shoreditch, London

Firemen attempt to control a fire in Shoreditch, London, during an air raid on the city on the night of the 11th January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The wreckage of a car a blaze after being hit by a bomb

The wreckage of a car a blaze after being hit by a bomb, close to St Pauls underground station, London, during the air raid on the city on the night of the 11th January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firemen attempt to control fires in Shoreditch, London, during an air raid on the city

Firemen attempt to control fires in Shoreditch, London, during an air raid on the city on the night of the 11th January 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Members of the Auxiliary Fire Service and London Fire Brigade seen here fighting a fire

Members of the Auxiliary Fire Service and London Fire Brigade seen here fighting a fire at the Liptons Tea Bonded Warehouse, Tabernacle Street

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firemen dampening down the smouldering ruins in the the City of London following

Firemen dampening down the smouldering ruins in the the City of London following the Luftwaffes most destructive raid on the City. 11th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The gutted shell of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, following the Luftwaffe raid

The gutted shell of St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, London, following the Luftwaffe raid on the City 11th May 1941. The resulting fire gutted the building

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Traders in Bucklerbury, City of London salvage goods from their premises

Traders in Bucklerbury, City of London salvage goods from their premises. oblivious to the damage to The Mansion House in the background 16th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A small crater outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by

A small crater outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the 16th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The Mansion House in the City of London damage by incendiary bombs dropped on the city

The Mansion House in the City of London damage by incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the 11th May seen from Bucklerbury. 16th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firemen of the NFS outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by

Firemen of the NFS outside The Mansion House in the City of London which was damaged by incendiary bombs dropped on the city on the 16th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Sun set over the city of London following the most devastating raid on London which took

Sun set over the city of London following the most devastating raid on London which took place on the night of 10/11 May 1941. The moon was full and the Thames had a very low ebb tide

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London docks burn as the Luftwaffe drop high explosives

London docks burn as the Luftwaffe drop high explosives and incendiary bombs on the east end of London. 7th September 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The glow from fires started by the bombing of the East End and docks light up London

The glow from fires started by the bombing of the East End and docks light up Londons skyline, the dome of the Old Daily can be seen silhouetted against the glow. 7th September 1940

Background imageThe London 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 London Blitz Collection: Fires caused by the dropping of thousands of incendiary bombs by the Luftwaffe

Fires caused by the dropping of thousands of incendiary bombs by the Luftwaffe on the City of London on the night of the 29th December 1940 seen from the roof of the Daily Mirror building in Fetters

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Salvage workers pick through the burnt out remains of London

Salvage workers pick through the burnt out remains of Londons Guildhall the morning after the Second Great Fire of London

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Onlookers watch as unsafe buildings in Fetter Lane, London are demolished following

Onlookers watch as unsafe buildings in Fetter Lane, London are demolished following the air raid. 10th May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Corporal I. C. Davis came home on leave last night to his London home

Corporal I. C. Davis came home on leave last night to his London home
Corporal I.C. Davis came home on leave last night to his London home and here he is seen salvaging bedding from his wrecked home in Trinity Road

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Workmen clear away the rubble following an air raid on Putney, London

Workmen clear away the rubble following an air raid on Putney, London. Circa November 1943



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The London Blitz Collection

The London Blitz was a sustained bombing campaign by the German Luftwaffe during World War II. The attacks began on September 7, 1940 and continued for eight months, with over 40,000 civilians killed and more than one million homes destroyed or damaged. Despite the devastation and loss of life, Londoners showed remarkable resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The Blitz also brought about significant changes to British society, including increased government control over daily life and greater social cohesion among citizens. Today, the Blitz remains an important symbol of British fortitude in times of crisis.
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The London Blitz collection from Media Storehouse is a series of wall art and framed prints that captures the devastation caused by German bombing raids on London during World War II. Our collection features iconic images of bombed-out buildings, rubble-strewn streets, and heroic firefighters battling flames amidst the chaos. These powerful images provide a glimpse into one of the most significant events in British history, when Londoners endured months of nightly bombings that killed thousands and left much of the city in ruins. Despite this destruction, however, the people of London showed remarkable resilience and courage in the face of adversity. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for striking artwork to adorn your walls, The London Blitz collection offers a unique perspective on an unforgettable period in British history. With high-quality prints available in various sizes and formats, these images are sure to make a lasting impression on anyone who sees them.
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The London Blitz art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of iconic photographs and artworks that capture the spirit and resilience of Londoners during one of the most challenging periods in their history. The Blitz was a sustained bombing campaign by Nazi Germany against Britain's major cities, including London, between 1940 and 1941. These art prints depict scenes from this period, such as bombed-out buildings, air raid shelters, firefighters battling flames, and people going about their daily lives amidst the chaos. These prints offer a unique glimpse into an important chapter in British history and serve as powerful reminders of the courage and determination shown by ordinary citizens during wartime. They make excellent gifts for history buffs or anyone interested in vintage photography or artwork. With our wide selection of sizes and framing options available for each print, it is easy to find the perfect piece to suit any decor style or budget.
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