Air Raid Damage Opposite Selfridges, Oxford Street, London

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This illustration is one of several by Olga Lehmann in the Museum’s collection that document Civil Defence activities during the London Blitz (1940–1941). In this scene, members of the Auxiliary Fire Service and police tend to a bombed building by the Selfridges department store as civilians watch the spectacle. On 17-18 September 1940 Selfridges itself was bombed, in addition to other department stores (John Lewis, Peter Robinson, Bourne & Hollingsworth). At this time, Lehmann - a painter, illustrator and designer - undertook a mural scheme for the Air Raid Precautions (ARP) headquarters in Camden, for which she designed scenes of public sheltering, ARP personnel and bomb damage. The War Artists’ Advisory Committee purchased two drawings (Imperial War Museums collection).

Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon

London

Title

Air Raid Damage Opposite Selfridges, Oxford Street, London

Date

1940

Medium

watercolour, gouache & ink on paper

Accession number

FA02105

Work type

Watercolour

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