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Rubble Collection (page 9)

In the midst of destruction and chaos, a woman finds solace in a simple cup of tea

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Rubble Collection: Why Austria has no right to exist, blood on blood (colour litho)
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Rubble Collection: The excesses of the Balkan War, Bulgarian soldiers who among the hurrah! Comrades set fire
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Rubble Collection: The victims of the barbaric air raids, Soldiers of Italy, avenge us! (colour litho)
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Rubble Collection: Monseigneur Affre (1793-1848) 25th June 1848 (coloured engraving)
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Rubble Collection: The Capture of the German trenches at Neuve Chapelle (litho)
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Rubble Collection: Three Musketeers of 1916 in an epic hand-to-hand encounter at Combles, 1914-19 (litho)
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Rubble Collection: The Coldstream Guards at Landrecies, August 1914 (litho)
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Rubble Collection: An Anglo-French fort after a battle during the second China War, Peking, 1860 (b / w photo)
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Rubble Collection: They shall not pass!, 1914-18 (colour litho)
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Rubble Collection: Barricade on the Rue de Rivoli during the Paris Commune, 1871 (w / c on paper)
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Rubble Collection: The Coldstream Guards at Landrecies, August 1914 (colour litho)
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Rubble Collection: Archbishop Affre on the Barricades, 1848 (oil on canvas)
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Rubble Collection: The Death of Monseigneur Affre (1793-1848) 25th June 1848 (coloured engraving)
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Rubble Collection: Exchanging Pleasantries before the Body of a Communard (oil on canvas)
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Rubble Collection: The destruction in China during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900 (b / w photo)
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Rubble Collection: Barricade in the Rue de la Mortellerie, June 1848 (Memory of Civil War) 1849 (oil on canvas)
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Rubble Collection: DDE-90036433
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Rubble Collection: DDE-90036430
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Rubble Collection: DDE-90036429
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Rubble Collection: DDE-90027262
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Rubble Collection: DDE-90025691
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Rubble Collection: Wars
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Rubble Collection: Buildings being torn down on Independence Avenue to make space... Washington, D.C, 1942
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Rubble Collection: Fixture from a heating unit in a wrecked church on Independence Avenue, Washington, D. C, 1942
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Rubble Collection: Loading debris from wrecked buildings on Independence Avenue, Washington, D. C, 1942
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Rubble Collection: A note left in a wrecked house on Independence Avenue, Washington, D. C, 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
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Rubble Collection: After bulldozer has taken out and piled the heavy stumps... Michigan Hill, Thurston County, 1939
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Rubble Collection: Possibly: After bulldozer has taken out and piled the heavy... Michigan Hill, Thurston County
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Rubble Collection: Sweeping all before them with the Bayonet: Russian soldiers storming the outskirts of Jaroslav
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Rubble Collection: Broken Hearts, Broken Statues, illustration for Fetes Galantes by Paul Verlaine (1844-96)
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Rubble Collection: The Grenadier of 1915, 1915 (colour litho)
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Rubble Collection: Freddy Flintstone & Barney Rubble
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Rubble Collection: Maitos, Chanakkale - Dardanelles, Turkey - Ruins of the Church - destroyed during WW1. Date: 1923
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Rubble Collection: Boring a cellar, from Le France Vinicole, pub. by Moet & Chandon, Epernay (photolitho)
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Rubble Collection: View of the Petersburg Gas Works, May 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Rubble Collection: Baalbeck (Heliopolis), Temple De Jupiter, Facade Orientale;Syrie, 1849 / 51
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Rubble Collection: Rue Royale et Restes des Barricades de 1848, 1848, printed 1965
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Rubble Collection: Paris Fire (Interior of the Ministry of Finance), May 1871. Creator: Charles Soulier
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Rubble Collection: Paris Fire (Great Hall of the State Council), May 1871. Creator: Charles Soulier
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Rubble Collection: Tanks of the American Seventh Army on the ruined streets of Nuremberg after capturing the city
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Rubble Collection: Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, surveying damage to the cathedral inflicted by a German air
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Rubble Collection: Ruins of Caen, Normandy, after Allied artillery and air bombardment before the city was captured
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Rubble Collection: Damage to the interior of St Pauls Cathedral caused by a German air raid during the Blitz, London
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Rubble Collection: St. Marys Chapel, Westgate Road, 1881 (ink, pencil & w / c on paper)
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Rubble Collection: Hankow during the Revolution, 1911 (b / w photo)
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Rubble Collection: The Ruins of the Old Kreuzkirche, Dresden, 1765 (etching on laid paper)
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Rubble Collection: Destruction of the Castres Quarter, Palermo, 1860 (b / w photo)


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In the midst of destruction and chaos, a woman finds solace in a simple cup of tea. As she sits amidst the bomb damage at New Cross after air raids, her resilience shines through. The remnants of buildings serve as a reminder of the horrors endured during World War II. Brampton Road in Bexleyheath bears witness to the devastating impact of bombs. The once bustling street now lies in ruins, its structures reduced to rubble. But even amidst this desolation, hope flickers like a distant flame. Kilgour Road in SE London tells a similar tale - another casualty of war's wrath. Yet within these broken walls lie stories untold; stories of survival and strength that refuse to be silenced by destruction. Fulwell Mill stands tall against all odds, an emblematic symbol rising from the ashes. It serves as a testament to human resilience and determination - proof that even when everything seems lost, there is always room for rebirth. The Blitz ravages London relentlessly, leaving no stone unturned. Ambulance sirens wail through Ladywell in Lewisham as brave souls rush to aid those affected by the bombings. In times of darkness, heroes emerge from unexpected places. St Andrews Parish Church in Plymouth stands defiantly amid the wreckage caused by relentless bombing campaigns during World War II. Its shattered facade echoes tales of loss and despair but also whispers promises of rebuilding and renewal. Al Khazneh (The Treasury) in Petra, Jordan showcases how time can transform ruins into wonders. Carved into rock formations centuries ago, it remains an awe-inspiring testament to mankind's ability to create beauty even amidst chaos. Balham High Road bears scars inflicted by enemy attacks during WWII's Blitz on London. Yet life goes on; people continue their daily routines despite adversity looming overhead like dark clouds ready to burst with devastation. NFS (London Region) Pimlico V1 bombing attack reminds us of the constant threat faced by civilians during wartime.