A wrecked bus stands among a scene of devastation in the centre of Coventry after the major Luftwaffe air raid on the night of 14/15 November 1940. A wrecked bus stands among a scene of devastation in the centr More
Air Raid Damage in the United Kingdom 1939-1945 The ruins of Coventry cathedral two days after the German Luftwaffe air raid on the city on the night of 14 November 1940.
Air Raid Damage Children searching for books among the ruins of their school in Coventry after a night raid, 10 April 1941.
Operation Moonlight Sonata- Bomb Damage in Coventry, November 1940 Men from the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps clear debris in Coventry two days after the severe German air raids on the night of 14-15 November 1940.
Operation Moonlight Sonata- Bomb Damage in Coventry, November 1940 The smoking ruins of buildings two days after they were destroyed by the severe German air raids on the night of 14-15 November 1940.
Operation Moonlight Sonata- Bomb Damage in Coventry, November 1940 A member of the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps shovels the debris of ruined buildings in the centre of Coventry two days after the severe Ger More
Operation Moonlight Sonata- Bomb Damage in Coventry, November 1940 Soldiers march past the ruins of buildings on Broadgate, Coventry, on 16 November 1940. The Owen Owen department store can be seen in the dist More
Operation Moonlight Sonata- Bomb Damage in Coventry, November 1940 Troops march through the centre of devastated Coventry on 16 November 1940. In the background are the tower and spire of Holy Trinity parish ch More
Inside the ruined nave of Coventry Cathedral, looking west to the tower, after the Luftwaffe bombed it in Operation Moonlight Sonata on the night of 14–15 November 1940
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Winston Churchill walking through the ruined nave of Coventry Cathedral, England
A street in Coventry, England, after the Coventry Blitz of 14–15 November 1940. In the background are the tower and spire of Holy Trinity parish church.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth return to the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, 25 February 1942
"The effects of the Coventry Blitz can be seen in 1948, with the ruined cathedral at the centre of the photo". See also [1]
Winston Churchill walking through the ruined nave of Coventry Cathedral, England, after it was severely damaged in the Coventry Blitz of 14–15th November 1940
Broadgate in Coventry city centre following the Coventry Blitz of 14/15 November 1940. The burnt out shell of the Owen Owen department store (which had only opened in 1937) overlooks a scene of devastation.
Inside the ruined nave of Coventry Cathedral, looking northwest. The foreground is littered with bricks, girders and rubble. On the left is the west tower. Centre right in the distance are the tower and spire More
Prime Minister Winston Churchill walks with the Mayor of Coventry and a member of the Church of England clergy through the ruined nave of Coventry Cathedral after it was bombed by the German air force in Novem More