BOMBING OF LONDON
BUILDINGS THAT SUFFERED.
DURING PERIOD OF NINE WEEKS.
The British Ministry of Information has issued the following list of targets in Britain that wore bombed during the nine weeks ended November 22: —
Hospitals — Charterhouse Clinic. Great Ormond Street. London Hospital. Queen Mary’s Hospital, St. Bartholomew’s Medical School. St. Thomas’s. Swiss Relief Centre. St. Dunstan’s headquarters. Ford's Hospital iCoventry). and American .Ambulance Unit • Tunbridge Wells).
Churches —Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral Canterbury Cathedral. St. Martin-in-the-Fields. St. Clement Danes, St. Giles’s. Cripplegale. St. Swithin’s, Cannon Street Si. Augustine’s. Walling Street. St. Boniface’s. Adler Street. St. Dunstan-in-the-East, St. Clement's, Eastcheap. Jewin Chapel. Dutch Church (.Austin Friars), Swedish Church i Rotherhithe). St. Magnus the Martyrc, Sr. Mary-at-Hill. St. Mary Woolnoth. St. Margaret’s. Westminster. Christ Church • Westminster Bridge road). St. John's 'Smith square), St. John’s (Kensington), Our Lady of Victoria (Kensington). St. Mark’s (Regent’s Park), and Islington Parish Church. Embassies —American (time bomb removed).-Japanese (evacuated). and Spanish.
Palaces —Buckingham Palace. Kensington Palace. Lambeth Palace, and El:ham Palace. Other Buildings of World-wide Interest —House of Lords, British Museum Law Courts Tate Gallery, Imperii al War Museum. Somerset House, Wallace Collection. Burlington House. Tower of London. Westminster Hall, 'rhe Temple, Inner Temple Library. , Stationers’ Hall, Royal Hospital (Chelsea). Hogarth House. Holland House. Radnor House (Twickenham), statue of Richard Cocur de Lion. Public Places —Australia House, Bank of England (near), County Hall Madame Tussaud’s National City Bank of New York, Public Record Office South Africa House. University College Library. Yokohama Specie Bank. Young Men’s Christian Association headquarters the zoo. Argyle Theatre • Merseyside), Arts Theatre (Birkenhead) Birmingham Art Gallery, Birmingham Town Hall. Royal College of Surgeons, Indian Students’ Hostel, Italian Tourist Company, Wimbledon Centre Court, the Elephant and Castle. Newspaper Offices—-Associated Pres.of America "Daily Express ” Daily Herald.” "Daily Mail ” "Dailv Mirror "Daily Sketch.” Daily Worker Evening Standard." "Glasgow Herald and Bulletin” ’’l/mdon officer Nev Statesmen and Nation ‘ and "The Tunes " Squares and street*: Herhjcy Square. Leicester Square Kensington Square. Sloane Square. Smith Square Berwick .Market. Bond Street Burling-: ton Arcade Bruton Street. Carnaby S'rec: Lambeth Walk Maddox Street Oxford Str.-ct Park ! me I'wcadilly i Herein Str. R.4t< n Rm*. Royal Arcade Savde R- -. W.Uhm; Sireet Store*- Au'liit Reed • Piccitdilly 1 H.iurin* ami !!,>l!m> Orth, F<<r<d Showrooms (Regent Street). Cam- : age ’■• • Cheap.side). .l.ihii Lew. 11 Pen-i Robinson and Selfridge’ ‘ Club* •.—•A tts (Dover ,Street) i and Reform *
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1941, Page 3
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