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Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 8:59 pm
by Fogbrain
kiwi wrote:This was taken in the playground of Fair Street School; the rear of Devon Mansions in the background. By Fogbrain.
For clarity - the identification of the location was by me - I didn't take the photo!
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Sun May 28, 2017 9:49 am
by kiwi
- Robot Plane ? Damage in WW2 in East Street Market
England in 1944
- East Street.
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:29 am
by kiwi
Family eating a meal outside the broken shell of Sayer Street School. Sayer Street was off New Kent Road near the railway bridge, it no longer exists.
- 1939 Housewives of Roupell Street, near Waterloo,
painting kerbs white to help night time traffic during WW2
- Sayers St School,Elephant & Castle,1941-42
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 5:35 am
by kiwi
- Anderson Shelter in Stalham Street, off
Southwark Park Road,near Slippers Place c 1940
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:03 am
by kiwi
- Bermondsey, A discussion circle meets in an air raid shelter during the Blitz, 1941.
- An air raid shelter in a tube warehouse on
Stanworth Street, Bermondsey.
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 4:24 pm
by Gillian
I was wondering if there are any photos at all of Spa Mansions, please. Both my grandmother and father were born there and their first flat became inhabitable following bombing in October 1940. They moved to another part of the building but had barely moved in when they were bombed out again on 10 May 1941. They lost everything as there was no water for the fireman to put the fire out. I have a copy of the architects drawings but would dearly love to see a photo.
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2017 10:11 am
by kiwi
- A huge crater was made in a road at Elephant & Castle,
London on September 7, 1940, after a night raid on London
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:21 pm
by kiwi
- Women in Civil Defence Mrs Edith Digby, a
43 year old Air Raid Warden, on duty in
Blitz-damaged Bermondsey, London.
- O'Rourke family of St James's Road, Bermondsey, sleep
under a blanket under railway arches,probably Dockley Road.
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2017 4:00 am
by kiwi
A Port of London Authority wreck lighter lifts the tug 'NAJA' besides Tower Bridge 1944, after bomb damage, it Suffered damage following near miss by a bomb at Tower Bridge. One crew killed and one died later in hospital. It Returned to service following repairs but sank after taking direct hit from V1 rocket [doodlebug] whilst changing crews as a Tower Bridge Tug, six crew killed, 1944 Salved and scrapped
- City bomb damage, wreck lighters raising the tug 'Naga',
Tower Bridge,12th July 1944.
Re: Living in the Blitz
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 4:24 am
by kiwi
- Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, the Blitz, WW2.
Roofs of the timber cargo storage areas totally collapsed
after the intensity of the fires that devastated the
Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, following heavy
bombing raids.
- The day after the Luftwaffe night raid on Surrey
Dockyards London Sep 7 1940.
- Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe, Blitz WW2.