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Explosive Collection

"Explosive: Unleashing the Power of Destruction and Resilience" From the thunderous roar of Wellington Bombers to the indomitable spirit of Lancaster Bomber crews

Background imageExplosive Collection: Lancaster Bomber

Lancaster Bomber
circa 1945: A Royal Air Force Lancaster Bomber in flight. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Wellington Bombers

Wellington Bombers
8th February 1940: A flight of Vickers Wellington long range bombers, used by the Royal Air Force to undertake raids into Germany and elsewhere. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Amazing Crab Nebula

Amazing Crab Nebula
The Crab Nebula, the result of a supernova noted by Earth-bound chroniclers in 1054 A.D. is filled with mysterious filaments that are are not only tremendously complex

Background imageExplosive Collection: Blitz in London -- Whitechapel Fire Station

Blitz in London -- Whitechapel Fire Station
Whitechapel Fire Station in Whitechapel Road having suffered heavy blast damage following a bombing raid on 8 September 1940

Background imageExplosive Collection: Britains frogmen divers by G. H. Davis

Britains frogmen divers by G. H. Davis
Introducing Britains frog-men: diving wreckers who blasted open a path to the Normandy beaches. These underwater commandos worked off the D-Day beaches

Background imageExplosive Collection: Brimstone air-to-ground missile on a triple launcher

Brimstone air-to-ground missile on a triple launcher

Background imageExplosive Collection: COAL MINE / PENITENT

COAL MINE / PENITENT
A penitent, so named because his clothing resembled that of religious orders, rids the air of explosive gas by setting fire to it. A dangerous task, that often ended unhappily

Background imageExplosive Collection: Eyes Of The Fleet

Eyes Of The Fleet
circa 1940: A Blackburn Skua two seat fighter and dive-bomber of the Fleet Air Arm with arrestor hook and wheels lowered, flying over warships of the British Fleet. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageExplosive Collection: German Armoured Vehicles; Second World War, 1944

German Armoured Vehicles; Second World War, 1944
Illustration showing a selection of German armoured vehicles used during the Battle for Normandy in 1944. The vehicles shown include Panther and Tiger tanks (left foreground)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Firework rocket on stick

Firework rocket on stick

Background imageExplosive Collection: Digital image sequence of pilot sitting in ejection seat, explosive charge forcing seat

Digital image sequence of pilot sitting in ejection seat, explosive charge forcing seat from aircraft, pilot floating in sky suspended from parachute

Background imageExplosive Collection: Blitz in London - Foreign Street, Camberwell, WW2

Blitz in London - Foreign Street, Camberwell, WW2
Blitz in London - Foreign Street, Camberwell, SE5, a residential property hit by a high explosive bomb on 29 August 1940

Background imageExplosive Collection: New German incendiary bomb by G. H. Davis

New German incendiary bomb by G. H. Davis
Details of the new German explosive incendiary bomb produced during the Second World War. Explanatory drawings showing how the bomb is constructed, and the proper methods of tackling it. Date: 1942

Background imageExplosive Collection: Types of war bombs in use by G. H. Davis

Types of war bombs in use by G. H. Davis
Instruments of destruction: types of war bombs in use during the Second World War. A comparative chart showing the various types, including the incendiary, the high explosive, the armour piercing

Background imageExplosive Collection: Sunderland Bomber in a mock bombing practice with the Queen Elizabeth

Sunderland Bomber in a mock bombing practice with the Queen Elizabeth
19th June 1948: A Sunderland bomber in a mock bombing practice with the Queen Elizabeth. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4562 - A Sunderland Bombs The Queen - pub

Background imageExplosive Collection: Blitz in London -- Old Compton Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- Old Compton Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters in action in Old Compton Street, W1, where a gas main was ignited by a high explosive bomb and buildings were damaged by the blast, 24 February 1944

Background imageExplosive Collection: Firestorm (colour litho)

Firestorm (colour litho)
2778617 Firestorm (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Firestorm. Teams of Axis airplanes swoop down on the English motorized columns that attack in)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Avro Lincoln

Avro Lincoln
7th September 1948: An Avro Lincoln on display at the Farnborough Air Show. It is a heavy bomber, and has an experimental turbo propeller engine fitted in its nose

Background imageExplosive Collection: Testing Aircraft

Testing Aircraft
14th October 1943: A Royal Airforce Mosquito being tested at the de Havilland factory. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageExplosive Collection: All Purpose Bomber

All Purpose Bomber
circa 1945: Three United States TBM Avenger bombers soar above clouds over the Pacific, World War II (1939-1945). The TBM, first known as the TBF Avenger

Background imageExplosive Collection: Blitz in London -- sub-fire station, Finsbury, WW2

Blitz in London -- sub-fire station, Finsbury, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters clearing debris at what was their sub-fire station in Hugh Myddleton Primary School, Finsbury, EC1. The building took a direct hit from a high explosive bomb

Background imageExplosive Collection: The French Resistance - WWII (1 / 3)

The French Resistance - WWII (1 / 3)
Thanks to the parachute drop of plastic explosive, the French resitance were able to blow up the track. This enabled them to intercept a German train heading for the border on the line from Marseille

Background imageExplosive Collection: Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa, Irish Fenian

Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa, Irish Fenian
Cartoon, Jeremiah O Donovan Rossa (1831-1915), Irish Fenian leader - The terrible monster who was frightened by a woman! He was a pioneer in the use of explosives for political persuasion

Background imageExplosive Collection: WWI German stormtroop officer demonstrating the use of cluster grenades against tanks

WWI German stormtroop officer demonstrating the use of cluster grenades against tanks
778974 WWI German stormtroop officer demonstrating the use of cluster grenades against tanks and bunkers, 1914-18 (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Macedonians defending themselves with bombs against Turkish soldiers (colour litho)

Macedonians defending themselves with bombs against Turkish soldiers (colour litho)
2795764 Macedonians defending themselves with bombs against Turkish soldiers (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Cubane molecule

Cubane molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of cubane (C8H8). Atoms are represented as colour-coded spheres (carbon, grey; hydrogen)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Strato volcanic eruption

Strato volcanic eruption
A strato volcano has a steep volcanic cone built up by dense lava flows and pyroclastic debris. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption

Background imageExplosive Collection: David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Introducing the Munitions Bil

David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Introducing the Munitions Bil
Illustration showing David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, then Minister of Munitions, delivering a speech to the House of Commons on the Munitions Bill

Background imageExplosive Collection: Mastiff and Panama Remote Controlled Vehicle

Mastiff and Panama Remote Controlled Vehicle
Pictured is a Mastiff fitted with Choker Mine Rollers following on behind the Panama remote control Land Rover which carries a ground penetrating radar used for route clearance operations

Background imageExplosive Collection: In mid air A wonderful blast in building railroad to Deadwood, 1890. Creator: John C. H. Grabill

In mid air A wonderful blast in building railroad to Deadwood, 1890. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
In mid air A wonderful blast in building railroad to Deadwood, 1890. Black cloud from explosive blast on side of mountain

Background imageExplosive Collection: WW II - range of bombs, ordnance dropped by RAF

WW II - range of bombs, ordnance dropped by RAF
Vintage World War II photograph - range of bombs ordnance dropped by bombers of the RAF

Background imageExplosive Collection: 250lb Bombs at the Swindon Works, early 1940s

250lb Bombs at the Swindon Works, early 1940s
An image of some completed 250lb bombs being loaded onto GWR open wagon No. 44 in December 1940. Like with the majority of the war work undertaken at the Works specialist equipment was built to cater

Background imageExplosive Collection: Italy-Bridge-Transport-Demolition

Italy-Bridge-Transport-Demolition
Explosive charges blow up the eastern pylons of Genoas Morandi motorway bridge on June 28, 2019 in Genoa. - Some of the remains of Genoas Morandi motorway bridge are set to be destroyed on June 28

Background imageExplosive Collection: Cartoon by Valerian Dovgalevski Russian ambassador to France from 1927 to 1934 representing

Cartoon by Valerian Dovgalevski Russian ambassador to France from 1927 to 1934 representing passing through customs
JAB4119043 Cartoon by Valerian Dovgalevski Russian ambassador to France from 1927 to 1934 representing passing through customs with a bouquet of flowers in one hand

Background imageExplosive Collection: Cartoon of the trade unionist baker Jean Amedee Bousquet (1867-1925)

Cartoon of the trade unionist baker Jean Amedee Bousquet (1867-1925) Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931)
JAB5037387 Cartoon of the trade unionist baker Jean Amedee Bousquet (1867-1925) Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931) draws from " FANTASIO" 1 Oct 1910 by Barrere

Background imageExplosive Collection: Berthold Schwartz, german chemist, 1865 (engraving)

Berthold Schwartz, german chemist, 1865 (engraving)
7345958 Berthold Schwartz, german chemist, 1865 (engraving) by Montaut, Henri de (1829-89); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageExplosive Collection: An Incident in the Attack on Bomarsund, Crimean War, 21 June 1854

An Incident in the Attack on Bomarsund, Crimean War, 21 June 1854. During the battle a shell landed on board. Charles Davis Lucas threw it back overboard, and it exploded before reaching water

Background imageExplosive Collection: The petard, a medieval explosive device

The petard, a medieval explosive device in the form of a metal cone filled with gunpowder attached to a gate to blow it open. Invented in France in 1579 for Henri IV, King of Navarre

Background imageExplosive Collection: 13 inch mortar shell, American War of Independence, 1765-83 (metal)

13 inch mortar shell, American War of Independence, 1765-83 (metal)
3429546 13 inch mortar shell, American War of Independence, 1765-83 (metal) by French School, (18th century); diam: 33 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageExplosive Collection: Comic Valentines Postcard - Old Maid about to be blown up

Comic Valentines Postcard - Old Maid about to be blown up
Comic Valentines Postcard - Some seriously racey language punning against an image of an Old Maid about to be blown up. 1908

Background imageExplosive Collection: 4000lb Bombs at the Swindon Works, 1940s

4000lb Bombs at the Swindon Works, 1940s
Over 2, 000 bodies for the 4, 000lb bombs were constructed at Swindon Works. This image taken at the L2 Tank Shop in December 1940 shows the construction of these bodies prior to them being sent to

Background imageExplosive Collection: Kite loaded with a flammable material is flown by Palestinian demonstrators to be thrown

Kite loaded with a flammable material is flown by Palestinian demonstrators to be thrown
A kite loaded with a flammable material is flown by Palestinian demonstrators to be thrown at the Israeli side during a protest marking al-Quds Day, (Jerusalem Day), at the Israel-Gaza border

Background imageExplosive Collection: A blast rips through the ice covering the Kan river to reduce the risk of floods

A blast rips through the ice covering the Kan river to reduce the risk of floods, near the Siberian town of Zelenogorsk, east of Krasnoyarsk, Russia April 3, 2018. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin

Background imageExplosive Collection: An employee loads firecrackers into a container at a factory in Katunayake

An employee loads firecrackers into a container at a factory in Katunayake, 35 km (21 miles) north of Colombo, December 20, 2011

Background imageExplosive Collection: Explosions are seen while members of Hamas security forces work on neutralizing an

Explosions are seen while members of Hamas security forces work on neutralizing an
Explosions are seen while members of Hamas security forces and and members of a United Nations sapper unit work on neutralizing an unexploded ordnance remaining from Israels offensive last year

Background imageExplosive Collection: A worker fills gunpowder mixture in small paper rolls to make firecrackers at a factory

A worker fills gunpowder mixture in small paper rolls to make firecrackers at a factory for the upcoming Diwali festival, on the outskirts of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad October 8, 2011

Background imageExplosive Collection: Explosives are detonated to demolish part of the Perimetral overpass

Explosives are detonated to demolish part of the Perimetral overpass, as part of Rios Porto Maravilha (Marvelous Port) urbanisation project, in Rio de Janeiro April 20, 2014

Background imageExplosive Collection: A worker removes paper rolls after filling them with gunpowder mixture to make

A worker removes paper rolls after filling them with gunpowder mixture to make firecrackers at a factory on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India September 27, 2017



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"Explosive: Unleashing the Power of Destruction and Resilience" From the thunderous roar of Wellington Bombers to the indomitable spirit of Lancaster Bomber crews, history has witnessed the awe-inspiring might forces. But not all explosions are born from conflict; some emerge as celestial marvels like the mesmerizing Crab Nebula, captivating us with its cosmic fireworks. In London's darkest hours during the Blitz, Whitechapel Fire Station stood tall amidst chaos, a symbol of resilience against relentless bombings. Known as "Eyes Of The Fleet, " these brave firefighters fought valiantly to protect their city and its people. Yet explosions can also be harbingers of terror, as seen in the IRA bombing that shook Westminster - a stark reminder that even sacred institutions are vulnerable. German Armoured Vehicles rolling through war-torn streets in 1944 left destruction in their wake, while Brimstone missiles on triple launchers unleashed devastation upon enemy strongholds. But not all explosives bring destruction; sometimes they ignite joy and celebration. A simple firework rocket on a stick lights up our night skies with vibrant colors and crackling sounds, reminding us to cherish life's fleeting moments. In an instant captured by a digital image sequence, we witness both danger and salvation. As an explosive charge propels a pilot from his aircraft into uncertainty, he finds solace suspended from a parachute high above ground - proof that even amidst chaos, hope prevails. And finally, we remember Foreign Street in Camberwell during World War II's Blitz - once filled with bustling life but now reduced to rubble. Yet amid this desolation emerges humanity's unyielding spirit for rebuilding shattered communities brick by brick. Explosions hold immense power - destructive or transformative - shaping our world throughout history. They remind us that within every explosion lies potential for both devastation and rebirth – whether it be in wartime battles or the celestial wonders of the universe.