
Timeline of events (from source material contemporary with the Great War from a British perspective).
1914
5 September | "No separate peace" agreement pledged between Great Britain, France and Russia. |
1915
31 May & 1 June | Zeppelin air raid on East London. | ▶ Civilian casualties: 7 killed (inc. 4 children) and 33 injured (inc. 7 children). |
17 & 18 August | Zeppelin air raid on London, Kent and Essex. | ▶ Civilian casualties: 10 killed (inc. 1 child) and 48 injured (inc. 12 children). |
7 & 8 September | Zeppelin air raid on London and East Suffolk. | ▶ Civilian casualties: 18 killed (inc. 6 children) and 37 injured (inc. 13 children). |
8 & 9 September | Zeppelin air raid on London, Norfolk and North Riding. | ▶ Civilian casualties: 24 killed (inc. 6 children) and 92 injured (inc. 10 children). |
13 & 14 October | Zeppelin air raid on London, Norfolk, Suffolk and the Home Counties. | ▶ Civilian casualties: 54 killed (inc. 6 children) and 107 injured (inc. 9 children). |
Notes
- ↑ A dark and gloomy evening scene in Piccadilly Circus with a German Zeppelin airship and barrage balloons visible in the night sky illuminated by the beam of a searchlight. In the foreground Piccadilly Circus is busy with civilians and traffic, including a red bus.
Compendium entries form the central hub of (a) An index-like collection of places, people, ships, battles, political events, etc., and (b) Words and phrases of the Armed Forces of Great Britain during the Great War. The majority of these have been transcribed from Chronology of the War (1918-1920) and Soldier and Sailor Words and Phrases (1925) respectively, the later which is reflected in the language used and some may seem derogatory by today's standards.
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