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7 hours ago, rjsmall said:

There is also this site http://bombsight.org which gives details on the bomb that struck during the Blitz

Bombsight is blitz only, I was always frustrated that it didn’t show the 3 houses opposite me that had disappeared. The LCC one does show a bomb there and seems to cover the entire duration of the war.  There was a baby blitz’ in Jan 44 so presume some of the non V1/2 damage was done then. 

The LCC maps have good info on degree of damage too. My house was ‘seriously damaged but repairable at cost’ - shame there’s no way of finding out more.  Explains the pebbledash front though. 

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1 hour ago, Sue said:

No,  but is the "sight" spelling a deliberate pun on "site"?

yes, that's how it's spelt

55 minutes ago, ianr said:

The Wayback machine https://web.archive.org/ picked it up on 2 October.

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Taking a long old time to load, and not really getting there.  I will let it do its thing and see if it sorts out.  A shame, as I really enjoyed going through it when the link was put up originally.  Thank you!     

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