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Background image01004 Collection: Bristol Blitz War time pictures of destruction visited on the city by German bombers

Bristol Blitz War time pictures of destruction visited on the city by German bombers. 12th April 1941 Between 24 November 1940 and 11 April 1941 there were six major bombing raids on Bristol

Background image01004 Collection: Bristol street party celebrating Victory in Europe 8th May 1945

Bristol street party celebrating Victory in Europe 8th May 1945

Background image01004 Collection: The Archway and footpath from Victoria Square to Boyces Avenue, Clifton

The Archway and footpath from Victoria Square to Boyces Avenue, Clifton, Bristol Circa 1965

Background image01004 Collection: The Armada pub and Jones the baker, where self raising flour was invented, in Broadmead

The Armada pub and Jones the baker, where self raising flour was invented, in Broadmead, Bristol pictured in 1953

Background image01004 Collection: Farnborough Air Show 1956 Fairey Delta 2 jet fighter using the parachute for

Farnborough Air Show 1956 Fairey Delta 2 jet fighter using the parachute for braking. 3rd September 1956

Background image01004 Collection: Handley Page Victor bomber with Blue Steel atomic missile at RAF Wittering near

Handley Page Victor bomber with Blue Steel atomic missile at RAF Wittering near Peterborough February 1964

Background image01004 Collection: Aircraft BAC TSR2 supersonic fighter / bomber designed for the RAF

Aircraft BAC TSR2 supersonic fighter / bomber designed for the RAF
Aircraft BAC TSR2 supersonic fighter/bomber designed for the RAF. After trials at Boscombe Down the Labour government decided to cancel the project

Background image01004 Collection: Aircraft Shorts Belfast heavy freighter of the Royal Air Force displaying at low level

Aircraft Shorts Belfast heavy freighter of the Royal Air Force displaying at low level along the runway at the Biggin Hill Air Show. August 1964

Background image01004 Collection: Two RAF English Electric Lightning jet fighter aircraft prepare to refuel from a Handley

Two RAF English Electric Lightning jet fighter aircraft prepare to refuel from a Handley Page Victor tanker aircraft during a flypast at a RAF Exhibition. 3rd September, 1970

Background image01004 Collection: TV Personality Nicholas Parsons and daughter Zuleika. 25th February 1960

TV Personality Nicholas Parsons and daughter Zuleika. 25th February 1960

Background image01004 Collection: Panavia Tornado F3 planes of RAF 5 Squadron fly over their air base in formation in

Panavia Tornado F3 planes of RAF 5 Squadron fly over their air base in formation in the Middle East during the Gulf War. 10th September 1990

Background image01004 Collection: Traffic on the road heading to the south coast. The A20, Dover Folkestone Road

Traffic on the road heading to the south coast. The A20, Dover Folkestone Road, at New Eltham, London. February 1960

Background image01004 Collection: Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16

Operation Desert Fox, a major four-day bombing campaign on Iraqi targets from December 16, 1998, to December 19, 1998, by the United States and United Kingdom

Background image01004 Collection: The construction of the first Severn Bridge opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1966

The construction of the first Severn Bridge opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1966. The bridge following the completion of the deck. Circa 1966

Background image01004 Collection: First bus to Bristol Airport, 1934

First bus to Bristol Airport, 1934

Background image01004 Collection: Remains of the Tivoli cinema in Weston Super Mare after the air raid of the 28th June

Remains of the Tivoli cinema in Weston Super Mare after the air raid of the 28th June 1942

Background image01004 Collection: Council and medical staff inspect the damage to Bristols Children

Council and medical staff inspect the damage to Bristols Childrens Hospital following the raid on the city on the 3rd December 1940

Background image01004 Collection: Park Row, Bristol, in 1933

Park Row, Bristol, in 1933

Background image01004 Collection: Railway loading fruit on the famous Strawberry Line along the Cheddar Valley in

Railway loading fruit on the famous Strawberry Line along the Cheddar Valley in the early 1960s

Background image01004 Collection: Bristol. Crowds pack the Centre for the unveiling of the Cenotaph

Bristol. Crowds pack the Centre for the unveiling of the Cenotaph, a copy of the London Memorial, in June 1932 War Memorial

Background image01004 Collection: Residents of a bombed-out road in Henleaze recover clothing

Residents of a bombed-out road in Henleaze recover clothing and belongings from the remains of their homes following an air raid. Circa March 1941

Background image01004 Collection: King George v and Queen Mary visit Bristol in June 1925

King George v and Queen Mary visit Bristol in June 1925

Background image01004 Collection: The Mardyke ferry waiting for a familiar tug, the Sea Gem, to pass

The Mardyke ferry waiting for a familiar tug, the Sea Gem, to pass. Moored at the Hotwell is HMS Flying Fox, a naval training ship, a fixture here from the 1920s until 1973

Background image01004 Collection: The SS Great Britain squeezes in to the Cumberland Basin Lock 5th July 1970

The SS Great Britain squeezes in to the Cumberland Basin Lock 5th July 1970

Background image01004 Collection: The pitch at Eastville Stadium, Bristol, completely flooded in 1974

The pitch at Eastville Stadium, Bristol, completely flooded in 1974

Background image01004 Collection: Church destroyed in Wadham Street, Weston Super Mare during the air raid of the 28th June

Church destroyed in Wadham Street, Weston Super Mare during the air raid of the 28th June 1942

Background image01004 Collection: HRH Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh opens the Severn Bridge in

HRH Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh opens the Severn Bridge in September 1966

Background image01004 Collection: Taken from Dolphin Street, looking to Bridge Street, Bristol(Margrate

Taken from Dolphin Street, looking to Bridge Street, Bristol(Margrates Bank Hotel to the left). Peter Street is off to the left (by Closs & Co Ltd)

Background image01004 Collection: Football, the crowd at Bristol Rovers v Newcastle United FA Cup 6th round replay

Football, the crowd at Bristol Rovers v Newcastle United FA Cup 6th round replay, 28th February 1951. It was estimated that 100, 000 people descended on Eastville to snap up 30, 000 tickets

Background image01004 Collection: Pensioners playing chequers in a moment of relaxation at the Church Army recreation

Pensioners playing chequers in a moment of relaxation at the Church Army recreation centre in Farfax Street in 1956

Background image01004 Collection: Bristol dockers leader and Labour politician Ernest Bevin with Bristol University

Bristol dockers leader and Labour politician Ernest Bevin with Bristol University Chancellor (and Tory politician) Winston Churchill after receiving an honorary degree in 1946

Background image01004 Collection: Construction of the first Severn Bridge 1961-1963 opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1966

Construction of the first Severn Bridge 1961-1963 opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1966. Circa 1963

Background image01004 Collection: Bristol. Frys Building, 1960s

Bristol. Frys Building, 1960s

Background image01004 Collection: Parade of 3rd and 4th Gloucesters at Headquarters, Old Market Street

Parade of 3rd and 4th Gloucesters at Headquarters, Old Market Street, Bristol prior to their departure to the Western Front, January 1915

Background image01004 Collection: Crowds waiting for Princess Royal to Central Hall, in Old Market, Bristol 1924

Crowds waiting for Princess Royal to Central Hall, in Old Market, Bristol 1924

Background image01004 Collection: The corner of Bridge Street and Mary-le-Port Street, Bristol

The corner of Bridge Street and Mary-le-Port Street, Bristol, just after vacation by G H Hodder who moved to 18/20 Mary-le-Port Street

Background image01004 Collection: Excavation at Temple Church, Bristol in 1971. It was bombed during the war but the famous

Excavation at Temple Church, Bristol in 1971. It was bombed during the war but the famous leaning tower still survives

Background image01004 Collection: Despite heavy bombing in the city centre the Post Office building remained largely

Despite heavy bombing in the city centre the Post Office building remained largely undamaged, although its garage and canteen which were situated in the annexe were struck by incendiaries on July

Background image01004 Collection: Womens Land Army girls with a tractor probably taken on farms in North Somerset

Womens Land Army girls with a tractor probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942

Background image01004 Collection: SS Great Britain project director Commander Joe Blake, Circa 1972

SS Great Britain project director Commander Joe Blake, Circa 1972

Background image01004 Collection: A girl has rescued a dolls house from the destruction of a house as salvage workers sift

A girl has rescued a dolls house from the destruction of a house as salvage workers sift through the wreckage of homes destroyed in Newfoundland Road, Bristol during the blitz. 25th November 1940

Background image01004 Collection: The Redcliffe Bascule bridge operator at the controls in 1950 Bristol

The Redcliffe Bascule bridge operator at the controls in 1950 Bristol

Background image01004 Collection: The Bristol University pedal car race at Hengrove Park in 1967

The Bristol University pedal car race at Hengrove Park in 1967

Background image01004 Collection: Bristol Evening Post delivery vans, Silver Street, Bristol in 1930s

Bristol Evening Post delivery vans, Silver Street, Bristol in 1930s

Background image01004 Collection: Easton Road, Bristol the morning after a large air raid on the city

Easton Road, Bristol the morning after a large air raid on the city. The bus in the foreground was from the Lawrence Hill depot and was destroyed by a bomb. Victor T

Background image01004 Collection: Dads Army, the Home Guard, pictures taken in Bristol and Somerset between 1940

Dads Army, the Home Guard, pictures taken in Bristol and Somerset between 1940 and 1942

Background image01004 Collection: An aerial view showing the St Mary Le Port area of Bristol before the Blitz Circa June

An aerial view showing the St Mary Le Port area of Bristol before the Blitz Circa June 1939

Background image01004 Collection: Bristols brand new fleet of snow blower bought after the terrible winter of 1962

Bristols brand new fleet of snow blower bought after the terrible winter of 1962 - 63 and never really needed since. Circa 1964



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