Reverend Hermann Mayerowitsch stands in the runis of the Great Synagogue, Dukes Place, London. The building was extensively damaged during an air raid on 10 May 1941.
Civilians sleeping under railway arches South East London during an air-raid in 1940.
A winter scene of Bomb damaged buildings around St Paul's Cathedral, January 1942.
The damage caused by a German V-2 rocket which exploded at the junction of Wanstead Park Road and Endsleigh Gardens in Cranbrook, Ilford, on 8 March 1945.
Civilians sheltering in Elephant and Castle London Underground Station during an air raid in November 1940.
Nighttime view of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London in 1940.
The headlamps of cars streak through the darkness as they travel around Piccadilly Circus in London, 1940.
Horse-drawn delivery van of the London, Midland and Scottish railway halted in a sqaure in Bloomsbury during 1943 to allow the horse to get a drink.
Boys creating an allotment on a bomb site in London during 1942.
Londoners sleeping in the passageway of a London Underground station, probably Aldwych, in November 1940.
The ruins of the Great Synagogue in Dukes Place, London, which was destroyed by an air raid on the evening of Saturday 10 May 1941.
Rachel Bingham of the Women's Voluntary Service (WVS) serves tea from her mobile canteen in London during 1941.