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Oak Street Norwich, 1942 a42_03736Oak Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The houses at 110 to 98 Oak Street showing bomb damage
The Great Hall Norwich, 1942 a42_03739The Great Hall, Oak Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The interior of a first floor room in The Great Hall at Flowerpot Yard showing bomb damage
Friar Street Worcester, 1942 a42_03580Friar Street, Worcester. A view looking north west along Friar Street from The Greyfriars
St Benedicts Norwich, 1942 a42_03730St Benedicts Church, St Benedicts Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The surviving tower of St Benedicts Church following an air raid in January 1942 which destroyed the body of the church
The Great Hall Norwich, 1942 a42_03738The Great Hall, Oak Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The south elevation of The Great Hall at Flowerpot Yard showing bomb damage
Bilston Street, Wolverhampton a42_03227Bilston Street, Wolverhampton. The front elevation of 19 Bilston Street This building probably started life as a private town house in the late 17th or 18th century
The Rookery Sutton Coldfield, 1942 a42_03385The Rookery, Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The derelict east front of The Rookery. Once described as " The greatest ornament and addition to the town of Sutton"
High Street Sutton Coldfield, 1942 a42_03367High Street, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The front elevation of 20-24 High Street, including the premises of Boots the Chemists
YMCA Sutton Coldfield, 1942 a42_03363Y M C A Hostel, High Street, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The front elevation of the YMCA Hostel at 2 High Street, photographed in 1942
New Street Worcester, 1942 a42_03571New Street, Worcester. The exterior of 4 Corn Market and 30 New Street, part of King Charles House, viewed from Corn Market
The Exorcists House Kings Lynn, 1942 a42_03875The Exorcists House, Chapel Lane, Kings Lynn, West Norfolk. The Exorcists House viewed from the churchyard of St Nicholas Chapel
Tuesday Market Place Kings Lynn, 1942 a42_03871TUESDAY MARKET PLACE, KINGS LYNN, NORFOLK. A view looking west across Tuesday Market Place towards numbers 18 and 19
Burnham House Kings Lynn, 1942 a42_03803Burnham House, 11 - 13 Nelson Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. A man holding a ranging pole beside the carriage entrance of Burnham House at 11-13 Nelson Street
St Bartholomews Heigham, 1942 a42_03745St Bartholomews Church, St Bartholomews Close, Heigham, Norwich, Norfolk. St Bartholomews Church viewed from the south showing bomb damage
Norfolk Iron Works Norwich, 1942 a42_03733Norfolk Iron Works, Coslany Street, Norwich. The front elevation of 24 Coslany Street showing bomb damage, with number 22 visible in the background
St Benedicts Norwich, 1942 a42_03731St Benedicts Church, St Benedicts Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The north elevation of St Benedicts Church showing bomb damage following an air raid in January 1942
St Peters Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03269St Peters Collegiate Church, Lich Gates, Wolverhampton. St Peters Church viewed from the north west
Market Hall Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03222Market Hall, North Street, Wolverhampton. The west portico of the Market Hall in North Street. The Market Hall opened in 1853
Corn Exchange Worcester, 1942 a42_03678Corn Exchange, Angel Street, Worcester. The entrance to the Corn Exchange adorned with advertisments and promotional posters
St Andrews Worcester, 1942 a42_03478St Andrews Church, Deansway, Worcester viewed across the River Severn in April 1942. The medieval church of St Andrew was demolished in 1948/49 as it was believed to be structurally unstable