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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: St Pauls CXP01_01_086

St Pauls CXP01_01_086
St Pauls Cathedral, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. A view looking south-west across a bomb damaged landscape towards the Church of St Verdast-alias-Foster with St Pauls Cathedral beyond

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Pauls CXP01_01_085

St Pauls CXP01_01_085
St Pauls Cathedral, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. A view from the north-east showing the dome of St Pauls Cathedral through a gap between buildings

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Pauls CXP01_01_084

St Pauls CXP01_01_084
St Pauls Cathedral, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. A view looking south-west across a bomb damaged landscape towards the Church of St Verdast-alias-Foster with St Pauls Cathedral beyond

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_083

St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_083
St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, City of London. A view looking south-east across a bomb damaged landscape towards St Mary-le-Bow Church, with a corner of Goldsmiths Hall just visible on the right

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_081

St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_081
St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, City of London. A view looking east across a bomb damaged landscape towards St Mary-le-Bow Church

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The London Skyline during a blitz in WW2 London ablaze

The London Skyline during a blitz in WW2 London ablaze

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Britain: Air Raids. London: The Temple Church May 1941

Britain: Air Raids. London: The Temple Church May 1941
WWII: Britain: Air Raids. London: The Temple Church. The Temple Church blazes during the raid in May 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 18

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 18

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 17

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 17 The ruins of the Round Church in the Temple, showing the effigy of William the Younger lying in the rubble

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 16

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 16 The bust of Dr. Joseph Parker, the famous Nonconformist preacher, still stands amid the ruins of the famous City Temple

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 14

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 14

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 15

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 15

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 13

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 13

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 11

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 11

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 12

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 12

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 2

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 2

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 10

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 10

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 9

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 9

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 8

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 8

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 7

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 7

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 6

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 6

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 5

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 5

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 4

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 4

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 3

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 3

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 1

London in the Blitz Temple Church air raid 1

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Ye Olde Bull and Bell Pub, Ropemaker Street, London

Ye Olde Bull and Bell Pub, Ropemaker Street, London, EC2. Proprietor - Walter Edwin Hallpike. Destroyed in the Blitz, circa 1941. Date: circa 1938

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: 13858902

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Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, WW2

Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, WW2
Recruitment poster, Nursing is Vital War Work, Second World War Date: circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Inspecting Blitz bomb damage, Christie's Auctioneers, WW2

Inspecting Blitz bomb damage, Christie's Auctioneers, WW2
Inspecting Blitz bomb damage at Christie's Auction House, King Street, London, during the Second World War Date: circa 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Maharaja of Patiala

Maharaja of Patiala
The little boy is the Ticca Sahib, who succeeded his father, H.H. Rajendra Singh Mahendra Bahadur, G.C.S.I. who died on November 8, as Maharajah of Patiala in India

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Air raid cartoon

Air raid cartoon
Cartoon depicting Oxford Circus tube station during an air raid. Date: 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bomb damage at the Red Cross

Bomb damage at the Red Cross
Members of the Red Cross, amidst bomb damage to one of their depots Date: 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Waifs and Strays appeal

Waifs and Strays appeal
Appeal for gifts on behalf of homeless wartime children. Date: 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Myra Hess at home

Myra Hess at home
Pianist Myra Hess (1890-1965). She organised almost 2000 lunchtime concerts during the blitz. Date: 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Director of the Tate Gallery, inspecting damage

Director of the Tate Gallery, inspecting damage
John Rothenstein (1901-1992), the Director of London's Tate Gallery, inspecting bomb damage. Th museum suffered this fate several times during the war

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Tate Gallery bomb damage

Tate Gallery bomb damage
The Tate Gallery initially sustained damage on 16 September 1940, when it was hit by a bomb, the first of several such incidents. Date: 1940

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Advert for Walpoles

Advert for Walpoles
Walpoles, advertising Autumn 1939's must-have outfit: an all-in-one air-raid shelter suit, with pockets large enough to accommodate gas-mask, torch and make-up. Available in Air Force blue. Date: 1939

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Put out those dress shirts

Put out those dress shirts
Cartoon by Mel highlighting the risks run by gentlemen in immaculate eveningwear during the Blitz. Date: 1939

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Artist Norman Keene replicating the original drawings done by William Heath Robinson on boarded up

Artist Norman Keene replicating the original drawings done by William Heath Robinson on boarded up shop fronts in London. Heath Robinson designed pictures to illustrate the particular merchandise

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, London

Daily Worker building, 75 Farringdon Road, London
The newly acquired Daily Worker building at 75 Farringdon Road, London, a former brushmakers warehouse. The newspaper's previous offices had been destroyed during the Blitz

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Mrs Robert Hudson wife of Minister of Agriculture and member of the Women's Voluntary Service

Mrs Robert Hudson wife of Minister of Agriculture and member of the Women's Voluntary Service, in East End, London
Mrs Robert Hudson wife of Minister of Agriculture and member of the Women's Voluntary Service, in East End, London. Giving out hundreds of articles of clothing

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting the East End of London, which suffered fierce bombing

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visiting the East End of London, which suffered fierce bombing. They walked over debris examined the damage

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Bomb damage in a London suburb, WW2

Bomb damage in a London suburb, WW2
Bomb damage in a London suburb during the Second World War (23 August 1940). Bombs were dropped in the early hours of the morning

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: Londoners sleeping in the Underground during the Blitz

Londoners sleeping in the Underground during the Blitz
German bombing campaign against Britain between September 1940 and May 1941 mainly targeting London and industrial places

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: How to Make Roof-Spotting a Pleasure

How to Make Roof-Spotting a Pleasure
William Heath Robinson invention for keeping watch from attack. A warden perched up high above the streets with an umbrella for protection, tea-cup-holder and an easy chair. Date: 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: The New Top-Flat Rescue Apparatus in Action

The New Top-Flat Rescue Apparatus in Action
Apparatus for rescuing people from high buildings that have been damaged from heavy bombing. Date: 1941

Background imageThe London Blitz Collection: From Bedroom to Shelter in One

From Bedroom to Shelter in One
Kind warden sets the machine in motion to allow people to sleep through a air-raid. Swinging from bedroom to living room to shelter without waking. Date: 1941



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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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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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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.