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London

From The Great War 1914-1918
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Artwork depicting the The First Zeppelin Seen From Piccadilly Circus, 8 September 1915[a] Inscription: A.C.Gow 1915

Timeline

The following timeline provides a simple chronological listing of events relating to London.

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

  1. 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.
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