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Battle of Amiens 1918A fire in a quarter of Amiens much damaged by the bombardment during the battle on the Western Front in France during World War I in April 1918
Lloyds Underwriters viewing the Casualties Board, 1890Illustration showing a group of Lloyds underwriters viewing the Casualties Board, for information about damaged and sunk ships, Lodnon, 1890
The Casualties Board at Lloyds of London, 1886Illustration showing a group of insurance underwriters examining the Casualties Board at Lloyds of London, 1886. Details of wrecked and damaged ships were placed on this board
Crash in the Crater ZoneAn aeroplane damaged during a forced landing in a crater zone waits for help. It emerges from a tank sporting multi-coloured camouflage
Scarborough after the German east coast bombardment: Kingscliffe camp offices damaged by a shell
Scarborough Castle, damaged by German shells
The former capital of West Flanders damaged by German shells: A house wrecked next to the claustrum St. Martini
A damaged German trench near the French village of Ovillers-Photograph of a German trench near the French village of Ovillers-la-Boiselle, damaged by Allied artillery bombardment and later captured by the British army
Ypres / Cloth HallThe Cloth Hall, seriously damaged in the bombardments of World War One
Italy FrascatiThe Villa Aldobrandini, famous for its gardens, badly damaged in World War Two but subsequently restored
Damaged Concrete Wall, France; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing the damage caused to a reinforced concrete wall by a Flying Dustbin explosive charge, France, 1944. The Churchill AVRE (Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers)
Franco-Prussian War. The Streets of Strasbourg during the SBetween August the 4th and 6th 1870 Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia defeated French Marshal MacMahon at Worth and Weissenburg, pushing him out of Alsace and surrounding Strasbourg
Last horse-drawn mail vanThe last horse drawn mail van, Peter, leaving K.E.B on Saturday 24th September 1949. In the background are the still bomb-damaged streets of the St. Pauls area of London. Date: 24th September 1949
Church of Peter & PaulThe church of St Peter and St Paul, badly damaged during the bombardment of the town
Traffic AccidentDamaged vehicles in the street after a car accident
Selby Abbey, after the fire of October 1906Photograph of the Nave of Selby Abbey taken after the fire of 20th October 1906. This 11th century Abbey, an extremely fine example of Norman architecture, was very badly damaged by the fire
Place De LA ConcordeDamaged fountain in the place de la Concorde
The damaged gun of H. M.s Thunderer, condition of the turretH.M.S Thunderer, the damage caused by the bursting of the 38 ton gun. The gun exploded during a practice exercise because of a fault
Cannon Street StationOpened 1 September 1866. Designed by Sir John Hawkshaw. The glass roof was removed prior to World War Two, but was damaged in storage and was replaced
Damaged BuildingSouth Vietnam, Quang Tri: one of the few houses which was not completely destroyed by the Viet Cong and in which the local command post was located
Cutty Sark - Cpt WallaceThe Captain of the tea clipper Cutty Sark in 1880, Captain Wallace. The Cutty Sark was badly damaged by fire whilst undergoing restoration on 21st May 2007
Cutty Sark at Sea 1924A view looking back toward the stern end of the Cutty Sark - the world famous tea clipper The ship was badly damaged by fire whilst under restoration in Greenwich on 21st May 2007
Southend Pier DestroyedThe mile-long pier at Southend-on-sea is severely damaged by heavy seas
San Francisco earthquake, the SynagogueView of the ruined Synagogue after the San Francisco earthquake. Following the earthquake, the city was badly damaged by fire
AUGSBURG DAMAGEDThe German cruiser Augsburg is damaged in action
Indomitable Tows LionAfter the inconclusive Battle of Dogger Bank, the cruiser Indomitable tows home the damaged flagship Lion
Piccadilly BombedThe aftermath of an air raid on Piccadilly, central London; firefighters hosing the smouldering remains of damaged buildings
Palais Royal AblazeThe burning of the Palais Royal, Paris, severely damaged by the Communards
Unfortunate AccidentUnfortunately she has had a little contretemps and as a result the family car needs a little attention
Abu Simbel 1845The colossal figures, 20 metres high, are depicted here pretty much as they were found by travellers in 1812 : they are badly damaged and partly concealed by sand
Wwi Repairing RailwaysBritish army engineers repair light railways near Hangard, damaged by shell-fire during the struggle for Amiens