Bomb map of London during the Blitz
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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Hi Folks
Been trying off & on all day to access Ian's posted link.
As yet its always failed for me, (though 404 now, rather than site not found).
Looking forward to viewing it whenever.
Not in any way decrying what London went through,
just reflecting on what I'd read previously.
If you think London's bombing was bad.....
London at 607 sq miles,
Malta at <100 sq miles.
Supposedly more bombs fell on Malta in 3 months
than did the whole of London, in the entire war.
Guess both of those pale into insignificance
when compared with the 1.6 million tons dropped on Germany.
ATB
Paul
Been trying off & on all day to access Ian's posted link.
As yet its always failed for me, (though 404 now, rather than site not found).
Looking forward to viewing it whenever.
Not in any way decrying what London went through,
just reflecting on what I'd read previously.
If you think London's bombing was bad.....
London at 607 sq miles,
Malta at <100 sq miles.
Supposedly more bombs fell on Malta in 3 months
than did the whole of London, in the entire war.
Guess both of those pale into insignificance
when compared with the 1.6 million tons dropped on Germany.
ATB
Paul

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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
It's a new site, hence it's had a lot of publicity and is swamped.
Read about it here in The Telegraph and try the link from the article. It just worked for me.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/worl ... Blitz.html
Ian
Read about it here in The Telegraph and try the link from the article. It just worked for me.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/worl ... Blitz.html
Ian
Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Cheers for that Roger, that link seems to work.
I'm not sure how accurate it is though. I know from reading the George Edwards biography that Vickers at Weybridge was hit, but there is no record of it on the map. I guess this was probably never officially recorded at the time though as the didn't want people to hear about bombings which dented the war effort.
I'm not sure how accurate it is though. I know from reading the George Edwards biography that Vickers at Weybridge was hit, but there is no record of it on the map. I guess this was probably never officially recorded at the time though as the didn't want people to hear about bombings which dented the war effort.
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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
I was born after the war but I can certainly remember seeing the resultss of the blitz all round London when I was a young lad. Very disturbing to see bomned out homes and churches with piles of rubble everywhere.
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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
I went on a school holiday to London in 1968.
There were still a few bombsites then and in St. Malo, France a bombed out area was still there when I last went in 2000.
Take time to repair such damage.
Victory and peace at what cost?...millions of lives lost and destroyed countries
There were still a few bombsites then and in St. Malo, France a bombed out area was still there when I last went in 2000.
Take time to repair such damage.
Victory and peace at what cost?...millions of lives lost and destroyed countries
Garry

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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Thanks Roger, thats worked.
I would have liked to have seen where the bombs landed on Horseguards Parade, damaging the Guards Memorial, but when I zoom in, the red dots disappear and all I have is the map of London. Not much use really.
Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Hello Paul,
That map started me off looking and i came across this but its the only one i could find of Horse Guards but by the look of it, it did'nt get that many Hits,
http://www.westendatwar.org.uk/page_id_ ... 0p28p.aspx
Cheers,
Roger.
That map started me off looking and i came across this but its the only one i could find of Horse Guards but by the look of it, it did'nt get that many Hits,
http://www.westendatwar.org.uk/page_id_ ... 0p28p.aspx
Cheers,
Roger.
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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Paul. I managed to zoom into Horse Guards without losing the markers but I can't access the info apart from that they were HE. The site is getting a lot of publicity today as it's been onthe Beeb so I think it's just struggling. Should be OK in a day or two.

ian

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Re: Bomb map of London during the Blitz
Roger, Ian, thanks for that. You can still see the damage to the Guards Memorial by the way; very similar to the Egyptian Obelisk on the Embankment, though that was caused by a Zeppelin bomb.




