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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: Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters at work, WW2

Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters at work, WW2
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters at work with hosepipes

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London, ship at Surrey Commercial Docks, WW2

Blitz in London, ship at Surrey Commercial Docks, WW2
A badly damaged cargo ship at the Surrey Commercial Docks complex after being engulfed by the fires caused by heavy bombing raids during the Second World War

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2

Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2
Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 7 September 1940. Firefighters trying to push a fire appliance (open topped pump)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- Redriff Estate, Rotherhithe, WW2

Blitz in London -- Redriff Estate, Rotherhithe, WW2
Blitz in London -- scene of destruction on the Redriff Estate, Rotherhithe, SE London, during the Second World War. Date: 1940s

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Mary Aldermanbury CXP01_01_090

St Mary Aldermanbury CXP01_01_090
St Giles Cripplegate, Fore Street, City of London. A view looking north-west across a bomb damaged landscape towards St Giles Cripplegate Church in the distance with St Mary Aldemanbury on the right

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: A corner of London Wall, City of London. In the foreground is part of St

A corner of London Wall, City of London. In the foreground is part of St, Giles Cripplegate Church, restored after having been burnt out during the Blitz in 1940. Date: early 1960s

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: It Was Her Business To Get There, c1941 (1942)

It Was Her Business To Get There, c1941 (1942). A girl Ambulance Driver sets out through the blitz. From Frontline 1940-1941. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1942]

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Moorgate stoneyard in 1961

Moorgate stoneyard in 1961
View of Moorgate stoneyard, a fragment of the old city with its cobbled streets. In the background is the New Moor House. Date: 1961

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: WW2 greetings card, London Carries On

WW2 greetings card, London Carries On, by Joseph Bato, official war picture from the National Gallery. Date: circa 1942

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firefighters in action, Rosebery Avenue, WW2

Firefighters in action, Rosebery Avenue, WW2
Firefighters in action in burning debris in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, following a flying bomb attack. Date: 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- salvaged mail, Calthorpe Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- salvaged mail, Calthorpe Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- following the bombing of Mount Pleasant Post Office on 18 June 1943, salvaged mail was temporarily piled up in nearby Calthorpe Street. Date: 1943

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2

Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2
Blitz in London -- damage to tanks and pipelines at Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 7 September 1940. The ground was covered with spilt oil which was subsequently ignited during an attack

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Looking East down the Thames from The Monument

Looking East down the Thames from The Monument
Looking East down the River Thames from The Monument, showing the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and Christopher Wren-designed steeple of St Dunstan-in-the-East (left)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz Skyline

Blitz Skyline
1940: The London skyline during the blitz. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images)

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London during the Blitz While services are being held in London, commemorating the

London during the Blitz While services are being held in London, commemorating the second anniversary of The Battle of Britain

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Princess Diana, William and Harry meeting firefighters

Princess Diana, William and Harry meeting firefighters
Princess Diana and her sons, Princes William and Harry, meeting firefighters at the The Blitz Remembered Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London, on 25 October 1990

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Fire damage at St Lawrence Jewry, City of London, WW2

Fire damage at St Lawrence Jewry, City of London, WW2
Fire damage at the church of St Lawrence Jewry, City of London, during the Blitz, Second World War, 29 December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: AFS recruitment parade, London, WW2

AFS recruitment parade, London, WW2
Recruitment parade for the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) in a London street during the Second World War

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, WW2

Scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, WW2
A panoramic night scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, during the Second World War, showing the aftermath of an air raid, 3 November 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Salvage operation, Petherton Road, London, WW2

Salvage operation, Petherton Road, London, WW2
Salvage operation, pumping out flooded basements in Petherton Road, North London, on 2 July 1944, during the Second World War

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Firefighters in action, Mitcham, Surrey, WW2

Firefighters in action, Mitcham, Surrey, WW2
Firefighters in action following a flying bomb incident in Western Road, Mitcham, Surrey, where drums of amyl acetate were involved

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters, WW2

Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters, WW2
Blitz in London -- a personal photograph, taken by a colleague, of life in the AFS at a sub-station, showing firewomen on the Heavy Unit of Sub-station 67Z

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: LCC-LFB emergency dam unit and trailer pump, WW2

LCC-LFB emergency dam unit and trailer pump, WW2
Emergency water supplies were vital to supplementing the available mains supply for fighting the vast swathe of fires that swept parts of London during the Blitz

Background imageThe London Blitz 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 imageThe London Blitz Collection: Foam applied at oil tank fire, Thames Haven, WW2

Foam applied at oil tank fire, Thames Haven, WW2
Fire crews applying foam to a fire at the Thames Haven oil tank fire, near Thurrock, Essex

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Fighting fires at Thames Haven oil tanks, WW2

Fighting fires at Thames Haven oil tanks, WW2
Fighting fires at Thames Haven oil tanks during the Second World War

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: 7 Jewry Street London

7 Jewry Street London
7 Jewry Street. Aldgate, London, which survived the World War Two Blitz, unlike its next door neigbour. Date: 1950s

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: MODERN OFFICE BLOCKS

MODERN OFFICE BLOCKS
Modern office blocks, built in the London Wall area of the City of London, after the World War Two Blitz. Date: 1960s

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The Illustrated London News, 1940

The Illustrated London News, 1940
Page from the Illustrated London News describing the heroism of Lieutenant Robert Davies(1900-1975), who received the George Cross for commanding the bomb disposal unit which saved St

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: King and Queen tour West London raid damage

King and Queen tour West London raid damage
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth talking to Mrs Eals who was saved by taking cover in an Anderson shelter when her house was bombed during an air raid in September 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Sheltering Underground

Sheltering Underground
Sheltering underground during The Blitz, Islington, London; a woman pours drinks for those around her

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Removing a 1 ton bomb from Brixton Hill in South London after an air raid during

Removing a 1 ton bomb from Brixton Hill in South London after an air raid during the Second World war. Circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Liverpool, Merseyside, very near the end of the war. View from Paradise Street

Liverpool, Merseyside, very near the end of the war. View from Paradise Street : In the distance is Queen Victoria Monument, and The National Bank The ground around it levelled for rebuilding

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Members of the Bomb disposal squad measuring the length of a time delayed bomb taken

Members of the Bomb disposal squad measuring the length of a time delayed bomb taken from a shop in Brixton Hill, South London during the Second World War. Circa 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Members of a army bomb disposal squad rolling a unexploded German bomb through a London

Members of a army bomb disposal squad rolling a unexploded German bomb through a London Park after defusing it. The bomb was later taken to Hackney Marsh where it was exploded. Circa September 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Members of a army bomb disposal squad placing an explosive charge around the fuse of an

Members of a army bomb disposal squad placing an explosive charge around the fuse of an unexploded German bomb in a London Park prior to detonation. Circa September 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: V1 (Robotplane) damage at Arlington Road, Southgate, N14, London, 19th June 1944

V1 (Robotplane) damage at Arlington Road, Southgate, N14, London, 19th June 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Thousands Were Suddenly Made Homeless, c1940 (1942)

Thousands Were Suddenly Made Homeless, c1940 (1942). Families made homeless by the blitz of World War II. From Frontline 1940-1941. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1942]

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Salvage operation in Victoria Park Road, East London, WW2

Salvage operation in Victoria Park Road, East London, WW2
Salvage operation in Victoria Park Road, East London, following a flying bomb explosion, 19 June 1944. Date: 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- burnt-out incendiary device, WW2

Blitz in London -- burnt-out incendiary device, WW2
Blitz in London -- incendiary device which burnt itself out on an asphalt roof. Date: 1940s

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in City of London -- Newgate Street, WW2

Blitz in City of London -- Newgate Street, WW2
Blitz in the City of London -- three firefighters in action with a hosepipe outside Newgate Street post office, 30 December 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: WW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander taking charge

WW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander taking charge
WW2 - Blitz on London - Fire Force Commander C P McDuell takes charge at a major fire. Senior Company Officer Jimmy Syrett operates the walkie talkie set and Company Officer Obie Walker

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- warehouses, Surrey Docks, WW2

Blitz in London -- warehouses, Surrey Docks, WW2
Warehouses in a smoky atmosphere following heavy bombing raids on the Surrey Commercial Docks in Rotherhithe, SE London. This raid took place on 7 September 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Daily lives in London during the Blitz

Daily lives in London during the Blitz
Four images relating to air-raided London in October 1940. Top left shows cast members at the Windmill Theatre which was the only theatre to remain open; the cast slept in the theatre on mattresses

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in London -- Kings Cross Road, WW2

Blitz in London -- Kings Cross Road, WW2
Blitz in London -- following the bombing of Mount Pleasant Post Office on 18 June 1943, this photograph was taken of the junction of Kings Cross Road

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bow Church and Bread Street, London - following WW2 Blitz

Bow Church and Bread Street, London - following WW2 Blitz
Bow Church and Bread Street, London - following the WW2 Blitz on London by the German Luftwaffe. Date: circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, WW2

Scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, WW2
A panoramic daytime scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, during the Second World War, showing the aftermath of an air raid, 3 November 1944

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Blitz in the City of London -- Queen Victoria Street, WW2

Blitz in the City of London -- Queen Victoria Street, WW2
Blitz in the City of London -- regular firefighters and AFS personnel struggle to contain the fires caused by another nights heavy bombing raid



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

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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What are The London Blitz (Popular Themes) art prints?

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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What The London Blitz (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of art prints depicting the London Blitz, one of the most significant events in British history. The collection includes iconic images such as St Paul's Cathedral standing tall amidst the destruction and rubble, brave firefighters battling to put out raging fires, and civilians sheltering in underground stations during air raids. These powerful images capture the resilience and determination of Londoners during this difficult time. In addition to these popular themes, Media Storehouse also offers unique perspectives on the Blitz through lesser-known photographs and artwork. For example, there are prints showcasing women working in factories producing essential war materials or children playing amongst bombed-out buildings. Whether you're looking for a striking piece of wall art for your home or office or want to add historical depth to your collection, we have an extensive selection of London Blitz art prints that are sure to impress.
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To purchase The London Blitz art prints from Media Storehouse, you can follow a few simple steps. Firstly, visit the website and search for the specific artwork you want to buy. Once you have found it, select the size and format of your choice. You can choose between framed or unframed prints in various sizes. After selecting your preferred options, add the print to your cart and proceed to checkout. Here, you will be prompted to enter your personal details such as shipping address and payment information. Once all details are entered correctly, review your order summary before submitting it for processing. After confirmation of payment is received by Media Storehouse, they will process your order promptly. Buying The London Blitz art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy process that involves searching for desired artwork on our website followed by selecting size/format preferences and completing a secure online transaction through their checkout system.
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How much do The London Blitz (Popular Themes) art prints cost?

The London Blitz art prints are available for purchase from Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print chosen. You can choose from a range of sizes, including small, medium, large and extra-large. Additionally, you can opt for either framed or unframed prints. The London Blitz art prints feature iconic images of London during World War II when the city was subjected to sustained bombing raids by German forces. These images capture the devastation wrought upon the city as well as its resilience in the face of adversity. The London Blitz art prints offer a unique glimpse into an important period in British history and are sure to be treasured by anyone with an interest in this era or who simply appreciates striking artwork that captures a moment in time.
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Your The London Blitz art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube, which is then sealed with protective caps on both ends. This ensures that the artwork remains flat during transit and prevents any creases or bends from occurring. We use reliable courier services to deliver your order, ensuring that it reaches you within the estimated delivery time frame. You can track your package using the tracking number provided once we dispatch your order. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and in perfect condition. That's why we go above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of our service meets or exceeds expectations.