I don't know if this has been mentioned before, but might be of interest:
Link:The V2 rocket bomb that fell on New Cross Road
One old fella said:
“I can remember it as if it was yesterday.
“I heard this almighty bang and all the windows blew in.
“At a blink of the eye it could have hit my factory, 600 yards was nothing when you realise the rocket was going at 1,200mph. "
168 people were kiIled in an instant. If something like this had instead happened today ........
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Here you go SoundAs
I notice they never got close to the ultimate prize though - The Valley !!
He says that people got almost blase about the doodlebugs because they had a distinctive engine note and it was if the engine stopped you had to get your head down. The rockets were a much more frightening thing, they went faster the speed of sound which meant you quite literally had no warning whatsoever.
My Dad is now 88 and is still a season ticket holder.
There is a brass disc on the pavement neat the market in Lewisham to all the dead that died in the rocket /bomb there.
That was nice of them GH. Bet nobody told that to the poor buggers living in South London at the time though. After all, not much sense in bombing a cemetary is there!
My grandmother was a nurse and tried in vain to save them as she lived a few yards away in Constitution Rise as it is now (formerly Hill).
'bomb site' near Invicta school where I used to play with my mates circa early 60s when I went to Sherrington school. Having checked the map Victoria way was near Fosdene school....
Thanks Tom that's very interesting.
Where can the incident logs you refer to be found? I'd be interested in reading them.