One bomb landed on the square (the central area where the pitches are prepared) of Lords cricket ground. Now that is worthy of retaliation!
The docks extended along the river for miles but the idea that you can seperate them from residential areas is ridiculous.
This is a non scaled sketch of the docks as they were at the end of the nineteenth century.
Many of the wharfs and pools were lined by warehouses but one street back was typically some of the poorest housing in London. Overcrowded terraced houses,what we call "back to backs". This type of housing proved vulnerable to blast damage. A bomb might demolish one house and leave half a dozen others uninhabitable and irrepairable,awaiting demolition.
The interactive map just demonstrates how inaccurate bombing was at the time.
Steve
The docks extended along the river for miles but the idea that you can seperate them from residential areas is ridiculous.
This is a non scaled sketch of the docks as they were at the end of the nineteenth century.
Many of the wharfs and pools were lined by warehouses but one street back was typically some of the poorest housing in London. Overcrowded terraced houses,what we call "back to backs". This type of housing proved vulnerable to blast damage. A bomb might demolish one house and leave half a dozen others uninhabitable and irrepairable,awaiting demolition.
The interactive map just demonstrates how inaccurate bombing was at the time.
Steve