World war ii bomb shelter Black & White Stock Photos
RF2C2HBCD–World war two bunker at the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
RMETY41N–Bomb damage in Liverpool during the Second World War. A street surface shelter which withstood the strain of a tall building which fell upon it during the weekend raids. 2nd September 1940.
RMRTGYY6–The Winter War. A military conflict between the Soviet union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion on november 1939 when Soviet infantery crossed the border on the Karelian Isthmus. About 9500 Swedish volunteer soldiers participated in the war. Here a bombed building in the Finnish capitol Helsinki. A nearby bomb has destroyed the windows on the building. Sand bags are placed to protect people when evacuating to the buildings bomb shelter. December 1939. Photo Kristoffersson ref 92-15.
RMG88178–A singing class organised by the LCC takes place in an underground shelter in London.
RM2M64DGY–Woman kneeling next to bed of child, in an underground tunnel during the bombing of London during World War II - Toni Frissell photo, 1945
RMD18KNT–New York City's' first World War II air raid shelter. It is a total bomb-proof shelter in a 100 foot high solid rock cliff near
RM2K2K01P–Battle of Britain July 1940-May 1941: Children sheltering in a trench in hopfields in Kent, 3 September 1940, while Royal Air Force fighters engage with Luftwaffe (German Air Force) bombers on their way to bomb London.
RMEW63KD–A street surface shelter in a North Western area which was only slightly damaged although hit by a bomb during the air raids over a North West coastal town. 1st September 1940.
RMER6W4Y–Children in an English bomb shelter.
RMDYYPA8–Mothers with children in an air raid shelter, 194
RMBTK32Y–Children in an English bomb shelter during the German bombing of British cities in 1940-41.
RMB3F1HA–Berliners in air raid shelter / 1945
RM2GT0BND–Aldwych tube station being used as a bomb shelter in 1940
RMDRDFH2–ENSA Concert 1940
RMH3AF48–Bomb advertising the air raid protection exhibition, 1933
RME1CRWN–World War 2, Battle of Britain. Civilians in a London underground railroad tube converted into a West End bomb shelter in the
RFD9GEXY–Monster Nazi gun battery silenced in France.
RM2M3JWG2–Londoners using an underground station as bomb shelter during an air raid. 1940
RM2GPP5PG–Fraser House, Charlotte Street, Manchester, 1942. An exterior view of Fraser House, a former warehouse on the corner of Charlotte Street and Portland Street, seen from the south with rubble in the foreground. The warehouse was built between c1855 and 1860 by Edward Walters with red brick and sandstone dressings, and it was used as a textile manufacturer's warehouse. It has four storeys and a basement, with five bays to the south, and three bays to the east. There is a sign on the south facade, reading: "AIR RAID SHELTER/ 200 PERSONS", and in the foreground is rubble most likely bomb
RM2M3NHY1–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. Date: 1940
RMEKP445–V2 Rocket incident at Chingford Road, Walthamstow. Remains of a surface shelter in which 8 people were killed and many more casualties in surrounding houses. 8th February 1945.
RF2C8581F–Vienna, Austria - June 25, 2020: Anti-aircraft tower of World War II in Arenbergpark, the largest of its kind in Vienna.
RM2RA8BFC–London, England: Sept 14, 1939. The very latest fashion in air raid shelter wear is a slip on dressing gown complete with hood, and can be left open, (left), or zipped into trousers, (right).
RM2M64DH0–Woman with two children, one in bed, in an underground tunnel during the bombing of London during World War II - Frissell, Toni, 1907-1988, photographer
RMD18KNM–Exterior view of the first large air raid shelter on New York City's Lower East Side. It was half a block long and is protected
RMDCD99H–Two women are on the run and take shelter from enemy air raids behind a wall during the Battle for Caen in France in July 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMDRCA9R–Refugees WWII
RMH3AF3Y–Blackout exercise in the air raid information center in Pankow, 1935
RM2M3RKFN–"So yer still don't quite believe in staircases, eh?" 1940
RMH3AF4J–Air protection is thematized in a puppet show, 1933
RMG37WYM–Sheltering underground during The Blitz in Islington, London; a woman pours drinks for those around her Date: November 1940
RM2HX4Y9D–Atomic Shelter For £98 -- Britain's first for personal atomic bomb shelter is now on the market. It has been designed by Chilworth Estates Co., Ltd., a Southampton building firm, and a diagram of it is shown here. Estimated cast of a shelter to accommodate four persons in £98. The shelter is made of reinforced concrete with walls 11 inches thick and roof nine inches thick. It is intended to be covered by 18 inches of earth. February 20, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RMH3AF41–Calisthenics in gas mask, 1937
RFGDPF96–View in a small confined room in an old WWII bunker near Lostau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Black and white image.
RME1CRWR–World War 2, Battle of Britain. London civilians in a West End bomb shelter during the Blitz. Ca. 1940-41. (BSLOC 2013 11 98)
RMH3AF47–Air raid protection demonstration of the Reichsluftschutzbund (State Air Protection Corps), 1936
RM2GPP2P9–St John the Baptist's Church, Fleet Street, Bablake, Coventry, 1941. St John the Baptist's Church viewed from the south east showing windows boarded as a result of bomb damage. During the Coventry Blitz St John's, Bablake suffered bomb damage to its windows and roof. In this view a ladder can be seen providing access to the roof of the south chancel aisle. A notice giving directions to the nearest ARP Shelter (Air Raid Precaution Shelter) can be seen on the street light in the left foreground.
RMH3AF40–Garbage mountain after a cleanup in Berlin, 1934
RMEKP3RH–V2 Rocket incident at Chingford Road, Walthamstow. Remains of a surface shelter in which 8 people were killed and many more casualties in surrounding houses. 8th February 1945.
RF2C8585H–Vienna, Austria - June 25, 2020: Anti-aircraft tower of World War II in Arenbergpark, the largest of its kind in Vienna.
RMCWAH7Y–Children in an English bomb shelter during the German bombing of British cities in 1940-41.
RME1CRWM–World War 2, Battle of Britain. Subway tunnel which has been converted into air raid shelter. West End, London. Ca. 1940-41.
RM2GPP53T–Chapel at Hull Trinity House and statue outside east front, Princes Dock Street, Kingston upon Hull, 1941. An exterior view of the east elevation of Trinity House Chapel, with a partial view of a sculpture of Oceanus and a bomb shelter in the foreground. The chapel dates to 1842, and was built by H. F. Lockwood. The east elevation is rusticated and has four giant Corinthian pilasters supporting a plain frieze and pediment, with the east window in the centre. Flanking the window are pairs of eight-panelled doors with stone pilasters and rectangular overlights. In front of the east window is a s
RMH3AF42–Cleanup of the Reichsluftschutzbund (State Air Protection Corps), 1934
RMEKP0P9–V2 Rocket incident at Chingford Road, Walthamstow. Remains of a surface shelter in which 8 people were killed and many more casualties in surrounding houses. 8th February 1945.
RMH3AF4N–Family in air-raid protection gear, undated
RMH3AF49–Goehring at the consecration of new flags, 1939
RMH3AF55–Hand puppet show with gas mask, 1933
RMH3AF45–Blackout exercise in Pankow, 1935
RME1CRWP–World War 2, Battle of Britain. A woman and eight children share a blanket in a southeast London subway station bomb shell
RME1CW7F–Civilians of Tours, sheltered in the old fort, while American and German armies battle outside. Sept. 1944, during the Allied
RMEKP5MH–V2 Rocket incident at Chingford Road, Walthamstow. Remains of a surface shelter in which 8 people were killed and many more casualties in surrounding houses. 8th February 1945.
RMEW5X4N–Timbering up the deep trenches in Birkenhead Park. The shelters will have seats along each side and be covered with loose earth. Birkenhead, Merseyside, 28th September 1938.
RMH3AF44–Air raid information center in Pankow, 1935
RMH3AF4D–Jungmaedels learn to put on a gas mask, 1939
RMH3AF4C–Jungmaedel receive Volksgasmaske (people's gas mask), 1939
RMH3AF58–Presentation of the Volksgasmaske (People's gas mask), 1937
RMH3AF51–Factory workers testing Volksmasken (civilian gas masks), 1938
RMH3AF4W–Air raid drill in Berlin, 1937
RMH3AF4K–A Volksgasmaske (People's Gas Mask) is put on, 1937
RMH3AF56–The Volksgasmaske (People's Gas Mask), 1937
RMH3AF4M–Distribution center for gas masks, 1937
RMH3AF59–Presentation of the Volksgasmaske (People's gas mask), 1937