bombed during WW2 – Mary Le Port & Bridge Streets

1940

A stark view of Bristol’s Mary le Port and Bridge Streets aftermath, showing charred ruins and collapsed façades where once bustling shops and thoroughfares stood. In the foreground, traffic cautiously threads between rubble piles, while pedestrians survey the scene against the skeletal remains of buildings—an everyday crossroads transformed into a war‑scarred tableau.

These streets were heavily bombed during the Bristol Blitz of 1940, when the Luftwaffe targeted the city’s docks and industrial areas over several nights. The destruction here reflects the wider devastation wrought on Bristol’s medieval centre, prompting mass evacuations, emergency rescue efforts, and the eventual post‑war reconstruction that reshaped the city’s urban fabric.

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Contributed by OldPik on January 7, 2024

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